Apple adds contact mgmt to the iPod: http://news.com.com/2100-1040-866172.html The beginning of a killer app platform. As I’ve been saying for mths now, once you have a high volume portable/ruggedized hard drive, the world is yours.
Apple adds contact mgmt to the iPod: http://news.com.com/2100-1040-866172.html The beginning of a killer app platform. As I’ve been saying for mths now, once you have a high volume portable/ruggedized hard drive, the world is yours.
MANAGEMENT INSULTANCY When corporate management hires a team of outside consultants to do what it should be doing — deciding how best to run the company! LOL!
==> PACKET RELAY RADIO TO THE RESCUE? At present, unlicensed wireless access – such as 802.11b, also known as WiFi – delivers speeds measured in megabits. But 802.11b may be short-lived – the 2.5GHz band could become so crowded that…
==> NOKIA MODEM WORKS WITH ***WI-FI _AND_ CELL PHONE*** NETWORKS Nokia has unveiled a modem for laptops that can access both 802.11b (Wi-Fi) wireless networks and cell phone networks. The PC card is the first of its kind to couple…
Devices/Companies to watch (from TechKnow/PopularScience): Panasonic e.Wear Digital combo ($450). A camcorder, camera, audio player, and voice recorder in one. Equally diminutive is Panasonic’s prototype photo and video player (bottom). Kenwood Sirius radio boombox ($400 to $500). Available this fall,…
==> WEB INCHES ALONG FROM FOR-FREE TO FOR-FEE Although the vast majority of content on the Web is still free, an increasing number of sites are requiring visitors to pay subscriber fees for at least some of the content they’re…
Taken w/o permission from TechKnow — INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY: IS THE TIDE FINALLY TURNING? (Or, is that a tidal wave on the horizon?) We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again, it never ceases to amaze us how hoaxes can…
no time for all the details, but the new clubs + today’s swing & pivot adjustments made a big difference. quite a few 100+ yrd drives (3/4 swing), contact every time (and too often with the divider ). still lots…
holy shit, this guy totally gets it. this is exactly what i was pitching around at ofoto. Professor Steve Mann: http://www.eyetap.org/mann/bio.html his vision: http://www.eyetap.org/defs/intro.html
more on implants: http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/03/14/2051228&mode=thread&tid=172