Wi-Fi, wide area switching arrives
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Aid Arrives in Worst Area of Indonesia
Aid Arrives in Worst Area of Indonesia
12/29/2004 10:30 PMThe hardship from what some people are calling "black Sunday" is
taking an increasing toll in the hardest-hit province, Aceh.
Wintry Storm Brings Havoc to Wide Area
Wintry Storm Brings Havoc to Wide Area
01/28/2004 12:08 AMWinter weather caused power failures and delays in air traffic, as
well as having a role in at least 48 deaths.
Tender: South Eastern Trains needs wide
area network
Tender: South Eastern Trains needs wide
area network
07/06/2004 03:12 AMPublicTechnology.net Jul 6 2004 7:13AM GMT
802.20 deployment as a wide area mobile
data technology expected by 2008
802.20 deployment as a wide area mobile
data technology expected by 2008
07/17/2004 03:15 AM [PRWEB Jul 17, 2004]
Wide Area Wireless Synchronization Now
Available with IQMax™ Mobile Healthcare
Solutions
Wide Area Wireless Synchronization Now
Available with IQMax™ Mobile Healthcare
Solutions
04/18/2005 02:24 AMIQMax, Inc., a leading provider of mobile healthcare solutions
announced today the immediate availability of wide area wireless
synchronization support for their suite of PDA applications. [PRWEB
Apr 18, 2005]
55 percent of large U.S. businesses will
deploy a wireless wide-area data
solution by mid-2006
55 percent of large U.S. businesses will
deploy a wireless wide-area data
solution by mid-2006
09/15/2004 03:57 AM [PRWEB Sep 15, 2004]
Veritas delivers wide area disaster
recovery capabilities for Microsoft
Virtual Server 2005
Veritas delivers wide area disaster
recovery capabilities for Microsoft
Virtual Server 2005
09/17/2004 12:35 PMBusiness Continuity Sep 17 2004 4:41PM GMT
HOW WIDE IS THE WORLD WIDE
WEB?................
HOW WIDE IS THE WORLD WIDE
WEB?................
02/10/2004 05:01 AMHow wide is the World Wide
Web?
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Switching. Again.
Switching. Again.
03/06/2004 02:08 AMI'm dropping Palm and going back to the Pocket PC. I miss it too much.
Before I place my excellent-condition Sony Clue UX50 with a 256MB
Lexar Memory Stick on eBay (and all the nifty PC software I picked up
along the way), anybody care to send me a serious offer or two?...
I guess he's not switching...
I guess he's not switching...
01/11/2004 03:49 AM "Crash
Different" Well, I think this editor probably isn't going to
continue using a Macintosh if he can help it. A decent spoof video,
actually, on the "Think Different" / "Switch"
campaigns. [via
MemeStreams]
Switching to an iBook
Switching to an iBook
05/10/2004 04:09 PMBrett Burney writes in the Cleveland Plain Dealer, Youve
undoubtedly heard the interminable debate between Windows and Apple
users. And while Im not trying to take sides, I was thoroughly
delighted with the iBook and Max OS X. The vast majority of computer
users in todays world work on Windows-based machines, but I see
how an Apple can become your primary computer. [May 10]
Switching to Mailsmith
Switching to Mailsmith
01/07/2004 03:10 PMI’m finally going to switch to
Mailsmith
and SpamSieve.
Why I'm Switching to Gmail
Why I'm Switching to Gmail
05/13/2004 12:54 AMWhile I'm boring you with my personal IT, let me tell you why I am
switching to Gmail: I want all my personal data accessible anywhere
anytime. When getting a passport renewed, I had to get proof of travel
and...
A new switching vessel
A new switching vessel
09/18/2004 12:52 PMWhen Apple unveiled the iPod three years ago, no one (besides possibly
Steve Jobs) could have foreseen the tremendous impact it would have on
music, technology and, well, life itself. It has already secured its
place in history, will likely find its way into the Oxford English
Dictionary and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and has seen more
celebrity pockets than Justin Timberlake’s cell phone number.
What used to elicit stares of wonder is now as commonplace as a Dell
Dimension. So commonplace, in fact, that the Celebrity cruise I
recently took offered its guests an opportunity to rent an iPod.
Considering the average age of a cruise-goer, it's certainly an
interesting sell. But what's even more interesting is the implications
— the concept of music for rent has been slow to take off, but
what about iPods for rent?
Picture it: Christmas music playing, Santa posing for pictures, cash
registers ringing up eager sales … and you’re above it all, listening
to Steriogram with your rented iPod.
Or maybe your father is. Or your mother. Or your girlfriend or
boyfriend, all looking for that perfect gift in the weeks leading up
to Christmas. If they tried an iPod — one that wasn’t attached
to the Apple Store's dock — perhaps they’d consider buying one.
The formula is relatively simply: For $25, a renter could get an iPod
for four hours, get a $5 iTunes Music Store credit, and receive a
10-percent off coupon (valid for 30 days, of course).
The woman on the ship that I spoke to about the iPod rentals was
fairly new to the gig, so she didn't have much information. She did,
however, say that the six iPods available were
"proprietary," in that they only worked with the ship's
computers. Whether this is true or not, I'm quite sure Apple could
find a way. And to dissuade stealing, a credit card imprint would be
required.
Of course, if Apple is content to let other companies sell its
products <A
HREF="http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.gsp?product_id=32645
63">for them</A>, so be it.
FedEx Switching to Mac?
FedEx Switching to Mac?
03/06/2004 02:02 AM
According to one unconfirmed source, Federal Express may be looking to
make a significant purchase of Macs to replace their current PCs.
Reportedly...
Win XP SP2 arrives
Win XP SP2 arrives
08/06/2004 04:52 PMif you're on windows, go get it
10.3.9 Arrives
10.3.9 Arrives
04/16/2005 09:33 AMThe PSX arrives
The PSX arrives
12/15/2003 10:29 AMThe PSX, Sony's extreme version of the PlayStation 2 with a DVD burner
and a hard drive for recording TV shows, came out in Japan...
Switching to Mac: More Real Stories
Switching to Mac: More Real Stories
01/07/2004 02:07 PMA happy father-in-law and a BMX pro. A geek in heaven and a family
conversion. An iPod meets a cochlear implant. A biomedical image
analysis study and an Icelandic iPod story. These are some new Real
Stories from people who have upgraded from PC to Mac. [Dec 29]
Switching Overture Listings On & Off
Switching Overture Listings On & Off
03/31/2005 02:59 PMApple Switching to Intel?
Apple Switching to Intel?
06/05/2005 11:21 PMAccording to this CNET News.com article, Apple plans to slowly phase
out their partnership with IBM and switch to Intel-based
microprocessors. Is this simply a move to a better
microprocessor...
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Run applications as another user without
switching
Run applications as another user without
switching
05/21/2004 10:05 AMThis is regurgitating a hint I got from the comments section of
another hint about Apache (I think). What this does is allow you to
keep a program within the constraints of another user, without having
that user logged in via...
10 Things I Think I Think I Feel About
Switching
10 Things I Think I Think I Feel About
Switching
12/16/2003 08:54 PMI think after less than a year as a Mac owner, I've seen more quality
software than I did in 15 years working with PC's. (Tim Verpoorten via
MyAppleMenu)
Cisco to Buy Switching Co. Topspin for
$250 Mln
Cisco to Buy Switching Co. Topspin for
$250 Mln
04/14/2005 05:02 PMCisco is acquiring privately held Topspin Communications, a maker of
switching technology for data centers, for $250 million in cash and
options.
Mac OS X Tip of the Week: App Switcher:
Not Just for Switching
Mac OS X Tip of the Week: App Switcher:
Not Just for Switching
01/04/2005 11:25 PMIn an earlier tip, you learned that by pressing the Tab key while
holding down the Command key, you get a giant Dock-like window that
lets you quickly cycle through your open apps. But theres much
more to this handy Mac OS X feature than that. Read this weeks
tip to find out what else you can do with the application switcher.
[Jan 05, 2005]
10.3: X11 and fast user switching
10.3: X11 and fast user switching
11/18/2003 01:59 PMI think I read somewhere that X11 could work for only one logged-in
user. Actually, when fast user switching, several people can have
access to X11. The first one gets display 0 (the default), the second
one gets display one ...
Linux: Switching for Free
Linux: Switching for Free
06/22/2005 01:48 AMNewer tools look promising.
"Doom 3" arrives
"Doom 3" arrives
08/03/2004 11:05 AMA630 Arrives
A630 Arrives
12/22/2004 01:42 AMMy Motorola A630 order arrived yesterday, around four weeks after I
ordered it. The good: It's small and quite handsome....
The DMCA arrives Down Under
The DMCA arrives Down Under
08/03/2004 09:52 PMA free trade agreement between Australia and the U.S. will bring
DMCA-like laws to the land Down Under.
The Mirra arrives
The Mirra arrives
12/02/2003 11:06 AMThe Mirra Personal Server is finally out. Basically, a hard drive that
connects to your home network, the Mirra can be set to automatically
backup and synchronize files from all the computers in the house so
that if there's a crash, you'll always have your data. It can also be
accessed remotely over the Internet if you ever need to get some file
while on the road or want to share MP3s or digital photos with
friends. We've been playing around with one for the past week or so,
and it works as advertised (well, except that the first one they sent
was defective). It's been automatically backing up our documents
folder, and we were able to upload our MP3 collection and then access
it from a web browser. Om Malik has some more details about the Mirra
on his blog. Read - Mirra.com Read - GigaOm...
The Mac Mini Arrives
The Mac Mini Arrives
03/29/2005 05:04 PM
So
we ordered a Mac Mini last month. Then, last week, we get a box from
"ACI," which we astutely reversed engineered to "Apple Computer Inc."
The excitement built as we opened the box and pulled away the paper
packing material...and then pulled away some more...and some
more...and some more.
In the end, as the above picture shows, we got a keyboard and a
mouse at the bottom of a big box. The amount of packaging they used
to ship that keyboard and mouse was criminal. The actual Mini arrived
a week after that.
Speaking of which, a couple thoughts:
I was really surprised at how small the Mini actually is.
Pictures do not do it justice. If someone wanted to work on the same
machine at work or at home, it would be perfectly reasonable to pick
it up off the desk at the end of the day, and put it in a briefcase or
even a large purse, and just carry it home. If you think you
need a laptop, maybe you just need a Mini and two monitors.
Joe worked with it for a day while his machine was getting a
new power supply. It was Joe's first real working experience with the
vaunted OS X. In the end, he said he was actually less likely
to buy a Mac, simply for the fact that it did nothing that his Gentoo Linux machine couldn't
do.
That said, the Mini is awfully cool to look at. Still doesn't get
me all giddy for a Mac, but it's better than an Etch-a-Sketch, at any
rate.
Microsoft's XP SP2 Arrives
Microsoft's XP SP2 Arrives
08/06/2004 06:45 PMUPDATED: The security centric update is released to manufacturing.
Now, the really hard part begins.
QPS arrives for QuarkXPress 6, Mac OS X
QPS arrives for QuarkXPress 6, Mac OS X
08/31/2004 11:42 AMQuark today announced the release of Quark Publishing System 3 Classic
Edition (QPS Classic 3), a new version of its software for
professional publishing and editorial workflows...
Bricolage 1.8.0 Arrives
Bricolage 1.8.0 Arrives
05/05/2004 09:06 PMTheory writes "It is with great pleasure that the Bricolage
development team announces the release of Bricolage 1.8.0. The
culmination of over 15 months in development, with contributions from
over 20 independent developers, and new features sponsored by ...
Vonage arrives
Vonage arrives
03/06/2004 01:59 AMMy Vonage phone arrive yesterday afternoon. I followed the simple
instructions for plugging it into my cable modem and now I'm making
calls to anywhere in the US or Canada - 500 minutes/month for $15. So
far, the sonic quality has been as good as a "real" phone. Yep, them
Voice over IP bits can hold their own. And the plain ol' telephone
company, the one with the network that's too smart for it's own good,
ought to be worried....
The Antelope arrives
The Antelope arrives
10/29/2003 02:17 AMGosh, we remember when the Antelope Modular Computing Core was just
vaporware, way back in the halcyon days of late 2002. But despite all
the haters who said it'd never come out, the Antelope MCC has arrived.
About the size of a deck of cards, the MCC is a tiny 1GHz computer
with 256MB of RAM and a 10 or 15GB hard drive that runs a full version
of Windows XP. The idea is that the core -- which by the way, costs
$4,000 -- pops into a docking station with a screen and keyboard if
you want to use it like a desktop, or into a smaller PDA-type shell if
you need something more portable. Read - New Scientist Read -
AntelopeTech.com [Thanks, John]...
.NET CF finally arrives!
.NET CF finally arrives!
03/20/2003 08:33 AMThe .NET Compact Framework v1.0 is now available for download. Press
Release....
XP SP2 finally arrives. Now what?
XP SP2 finally arrives. Now what?
08/09/2004 04:51 PMDirect and Related Links for 'XP SP2
finally arrives. Now what?'
The ‘new’ XP firewall still doesn’t work on
outbound connections - so you still need something like ZoneAlarm.
“Microsoft released Windows XP Service Pack 2 to the masses
today after months of delay and mountains of hype. But don’t
think IT managers are chained to their desks feverishly working to
install it across their networks. Those asked said they’ll
carefully study the package on test computers to ensure compatibility
with other programs before loading it…
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