Monthly Archives: April 2002

Haven’t followed this all the way through, but dumping it my blog because, well, this is enormous 🙂 An American firm is poised to show off what it says is the world’s first holographic video recorder. InPhase Technologies’ system will

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For those sharing my GUID fixation… work from MIT may seal the deal: We’re just at the beginning of a new age of products, devices and objects that talk to us — and to each other. “We’re really talking about

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Interesting that imminent release of XM has brought about technology changes for the existing AM & FM formats. To wit: A new technology will allow radio stations to supplement analog signals with digital transmissions by the end of this year.

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AMZN under fire: http://www.techknowtimes.com/jump/v5i15008.html Ah yes, so now we hear from the writers as well. I wonder how many of those bitching have bought or sold a used car. Aren’t used cars stealing from the mouths of auto manufacturers as

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CSCO ‘future-proofs’ wi-fi: http://news.com.com/2100-1033-884601.html BEAUTIFUL. brings a ton of infrastructure investment confidence, exactly what’s needed for mass proliferation.

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Sexy sexy camera: http://news.com.com/2100-1040-885147.html Needs 128MB internal + 2megapixels… then it’s pretty darn close to perfect

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a REAL pocketPC: http://news.com.com/2100-1040-883861.html lots of vertical application possibilities here

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FCC approves Danger HipTop: http://news.com.com/2100-1040-883405.html hopefully “late Spring” means within the next month or two; i’m itchin for something to replace my startac

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The ENUM project continues; one person, one guid (phone number), all comm auto routed: http://www.economist.com/business/displayStory.cfm?story_id=1080495

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Found the following links over at deeje’s blog http://www.macobserver.com/article/2002/04/11.10.shtml http://www.openp2p.com/pub/a/p2p/2002/01/11/jabber_bots.html this is actually /very/ interesting, esp w/ the rise of “mobile command lines” via ever more powerful pdas/cellphones/convergence devices bots have developed in asheon’s call, the massively multiplayer online game

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