How'd He Get A K700?
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Sooooo, How'd Ya Do?
Sooooo, How'd Ya Do?
01/03/2005 05:56 PMHow to calculate your investing returns for the year.
New Year's Resolutions, 2004: How'd We
Do?
New Year's Resolutions, 2004: How'd We
Do?
12/17/2004 06:34 PMAt the turn of 2004, we laid out
our New Year's Resolutions for Creative Commons. The year's not quite
up, but I'm going offline soon, so I thought it would be a good time
to check in on our progress. I'm happy to report that the state of the
Commons is strong. (If I personally had accomplished this many of my
own New Year's Resolutions this year, I'd be a rich, talented,
patient, cancer-curing, movie star-dating, Pulitzer-winning upstanding
citizen by now. As it is . . . there's always next year.)
Make worry-free sampling and
re-creativity mainstream.
Sixteen
sampling-friendly tunes -- including the Beastie Boys, David
Byrne, Gilberto Gil, Chuck D and more -- on the cover of WIRED
magazine is a good start, yes?
Make 25 country-specific sets of iCommons licenses
available.
Right now we
offer 11, and by the end of the January we'll offer 14. Another 12-15
are poised to go live very soon. Given that the 25-country figure was
a little bit nuts (2 sets of licenses per month), iCommons progress
has been a massive success and easily one of the most exciting things
we've done. Hats off to Christiane, Roland, and all the iCommons
volunteers worldwide.
Explore Science Commons.
Underway. Much
more coming at the turn of 2005.
Version licenses.
Done,
and thanks to you, a huge improvement.
Begin Save-a-Book campaign, revive out-of-print books.
This got shelved for the time being, though some planning has
gotten underway.
Debut metadata search engine prototype.
Done. And it ships
with the amazing Firefox
browser. We are all indebted to Mike, Neeru, Matt, and Nutch.org.
Unveil CC-Mixter -- Friendster for musicians.
Done, and on the verge of some very cool applications -- watch this
space this week.
Launch "Anatomy of a Film" project.
Done. More
interesting uses of this approach soon.
Build licenses into at least two applications per medium:
photography, audio, film, text. (Adobe XMP
plug-in to debut soon.)
Let's
see: Flickr, SnapGallery, Moveable Type, Squarespace, Manila,
Archive.org, YMDI, Ticketstubs, WinkSite, plus DMusic, Soundclick,
Garageband.com, and others I'm sure I've forgotten. Great progress
thanks to the tech team and Neeru.
Make "some rights reserved" household phrase.
Not quite household, but 800,000 Google hits isn't too bad.
We'll put up our 2005 Resolutions just after the New Year.
Salling releases software for Sony
Ericsson K700, S700
Salling releases software for Sony
Ericsson K700, S700
08/09/2004 06:54 PMSalling Software today released Salling's Remote Basics 1.0, a set of
free remote controls for popular Mac applications that work with Sony
Ericsson's K700 and upcoming S700 models...
Sony Ericsson K700, S700 get Salling's
Remote Basics
Sony Ericsson K700, S700 get Salling's
Remote Basics
08/10/2004 08:40 AMSalling Software AB has released
Salling's Remote Basics v1.0. The free software is a set
of remote controls for Mac applications that works in conjunction with
Sony Ericsson's K700 and S700 phones.
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Sony Ericsson GC82 EDGE Cellular PC
Card.
Sony Ericsson GC82 EDGE Cellular PC
Card.
04/20/2004 10:03 PMJIWire:
Sony Ericsson GC82 EDGE Cellular PC Card.Exhaustive Review of Sony Ericsson GC82
EDGE PC Card
Exhaustive Review of Sony Ericsson GC82
EDGE PC Card
04/16/2004 01:12 PMBrian Jepson reviews the Sony Ericsson EDGE card to the nth degree,
including configuration advice and photos: This in-depth, multi-page
review at Jiwire (our content partner) tells the results of Brian's
real-world testing of EDGE service over AT&T Wireless's network in
several cities, provides an explanation of how EDGE works (and why
performance might vary), and is fully illustrated with screen captures
and photos. Brian also provides the information you need to use the
card with Mac OS X and Linux, which aren't directly supported by Sony
Ericsson. A small download, a few code changes, recompile, and voila!
You've got high-speed cell data on unsupported computers. While $80 a
month may seem high for a consumer-level price, for business people
who need ubiquitous data access, EDGE is really the fastest best
option when it works. By January 2005, Verizon Wireless will have its
1xEvDO in potentially dozens of cities, while AT&T Wireless should
have debuted UMTS in four or five towns....
Review: Sony Ericsson GC83 EDGE/GPRS PC
Card
Review: Sony Ericsson GC83 EDGE/GPRS PC
Card
09/02/2004 12:16 AMSlashPhone Sep 2 2004 3:49AM GMT
Sony Ericsson ships GPRS Wi-Fi combo
card
Sony Ericsson ships GPRS Wi-Fi combo
card
10/30/2003 11:25 AMReg Kit Watch Plus: Sony upgrades to Vaio to Centrino, adds 802.11g
kit
Sony Ericsson V1020 Released as Vodafone
802SE
Sony Ericsson V1020 Released as Vodafone
802SE
09/22/2004 08:38 AM<
img src="http://www.gizmodo.com/archives/images/voda_802se.jpg"
alt="voda_802se.jpg image" width="398" height="360"
class="center"/>Looks like the rumored Sony Ericsson Z1020 has
been reborn as the Vodafone 802SE, a tri-band Bluetooth camera with a
built-in 1.3-megapixel camera, 262k-color screen, and Memory Stick Duo
Pro slots. Honestly, I don't know if it lives up to all the hype, but
I know lots of you guys were clamoring for it, so far be it from me to
judge it too harshly.
I was told it was up on Sony's Japanese site, but if it was, it
looks like it's been pulled to me. (Thanks, Andrew!)
<
b>Read - A Page About News (Japanese) [ITMediaJP]
Related
Sony Ericsson Z1020: Lies, Damn Lies, and
Photoshop [Gizmodo]
Sony Ericsson V1020 Released as Vodafone
802SE, AKA V800
Sony Ericsson V1020 Released as Vodafone
802SE, AKA V800
09/22/2004 10:19 AM<
img src="http://www.gizmodo.com/archives/images/voda_802se.jpg"
alt="voda_802se.jpg image" width="398" height="360"
class="center"/>Looks like the rumored Sony Ericsson Z1020 has
been reborn as the Vodafone 802SE, a tri-band Bluetooth camera with a
built-in 1.3-megapixel camera, 262k-color screen, and Memory Stick Duo
Pro slots. Honestly, I don't know if it lives up to all the hype, but
I know lots of you guys were clamoring for it, so far be it from me to
judge it too harshly.
I was told it was up on Sony's Japanese site, but if it was, it
looks like it's been pulled to me. (Thanks, Andrew!)
<
b>Read - A Page About News (Japanese) [ITMediaJP]
Related
Sony Ericsson Z1020: Lies, Damn Lies, and
Photoshop [Gizmodo]
Update: AKA the V800, of course. I do think this is probably
what prompted the Z1020 rumors, although Sony hasn't said one way or
the other.
Read - Vodafone Picks Up Sony Ericsson V800
[Mobile9]
Sony Ericsson T630: Getting Online with
GPRS and Bluetooth.
Sony Ericsson T630: Getting Online with
GPRS and Bluetooth.
12/15/2003 11:34 PMO'Grady's PowerPage:
Sony Ericsson T630: Getting Online with GPRS and
Bluetooth. Maybe now I can get online with my P800.
Sony Ericsson pressures Nokia
Sony Ericsson pressures Nokia
04/21/2004 06:18 AMHandset sales and profits up
Sony Ericsson gains on Nokia
Sony Ericsson gains on Nokia
04/19/2004 01:38 PMThe handset maker shipped a record number of phones in the first
quarter--bumping up its share of the market and its optimism for the
cell phone market as a whole.
WeRoam certifies GPRS/WLAN combo cards
from Sony Ericsson and Option
WeRoam certifies GPRS/WLAN combo cards
from Sony Ericsson and Option
08/13/2004 10:44 AMWi-Fi Technology Forum Aug 13 2004 2:16PM GMT
New Bluesnarf Attack for Nokia and Sony
Ericsson Phones
New Bluesnarf Attack for Nokia and Sony
Ericsson Phones
04/16/2004 09:06 AMJOEL JOHNSON -- DailyWireless has some details on a new BlueSnarfing
attack against the Nokia 6310i and Sony Ericsson T610 phones--one that
will allow an attacker to disrupt a phone call, initiate calls, and
even forward speaker and microphone control to the attacker's machine.
If you have either of those...
Sony Ericsson Z1010 3G/GSM Mobile Phone
Review
Sony Ericsson Z1010 3G/GSM Mobile Phone
Review
05/24/2004 04:48 AMI4U May 24 2004 9:16AM GMT
Sony Ericsson Adds a New
Automotive-Grade, Quad-Band GSM/GPRS
Radio Device to Its Industry-Leading M2M
Communi
Sony Ericsson Adds a New
Automotive-Grade, Quad-Band GSM/GPRS
Radio Device to Its Industry-Leading M2M
Communi
04/07/2005 03:50 PMPR Newswire via Wards Apr 7 2005 6:17PM GMT
Research and Markets: Competitive
Analysis of Sony Ericsson Mobile
Communications
Research and Markets: Competitive
Analysis of Sony Ericsson Mobile
Communications
06/05/2005 11:18 PMResearch and Markets
(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c18103) has announced the
addition of Competitive Analysis of Sony Ericsson Mobile
Communications to their offering. [PRWEB May 27, 2005]
Winegard to form a new mobile Internet
antenna systems company
Winegard to form a new mobile Internet
antenna systems company
07/01/2004 02:19 AMRF Design Jul 1 2004 6:19AM GMT
Middle East debut for Internet mobile
antenna system at ReBuild Iraq Expo
Middle East debut for Internet mobile
antenna system at ReBuild Iraq Expo
01/19/2004 01:45 AMAME Info Jan 19 2004 5:40AM GMT
Sony Ericsson T-100
Sony Ericsson T-100
09/22/2004 10:51 PMTechTree Sep 23 2004 3:33AM GMT
Buy a Sony Ericsson T616, get $150
Buy a Sony Ericsson T616, get $150
12/07/2003 01:53 PM Occasionally you really can get something for nothing. Amazon is
offering the Sony Ericsson T616 (also known as the T610) for negative
$150.01. That means that if you buy the phone and sign up for service
with AT&T Wireless, you'll come out a hundred and fifty bucks ahead.
You can't really mess with that. Amazon - Sony Ericsson T616...
Sony Ericsson A1402S
Sony Ericsson A1402S
07/12/2004 07:39 AM
It's not likely
we'll see it over our way, but Japanese carrier has a new Sony
Ericsson handset, the A1402S (perhaps that name has a little more
zing in Japanese). It looks like fairly standard fare, though,
so no need to shed those big crocodile tears like we normally do when
Japan gets a new phone with an 80-megapixel videocamera that cleans
your teeth and punches your grandma all at once. PhoneMag has a few
details, such as they are. One notable thing, though, is that the
A1402S comes with a pretty big selection of swappable faceplates. Not
groundbreaking, but it makes for a nice picture, at least.
Read - Sony Ericsson A1402S [PhoneMag]
Read - Product Page (Chinese) [KDDI]
Sony Ericsson P910i
Sony Ericsson P910i
04/08/2005 12:34 PMTechTree Apr 8 2005 5:17PM GMT
Sony Ericsson A1402S II
Sony Ericsson A1402S II
08/03/2004 09:03 AM
Sony Ericsson has a new phone
for Japan's au cellular service, dubbed the "A1402S II." It is, as
expected, the successor to the "A1402S." It's a somewhat underwhelming
phone, though, so it better be cheap; prices are not yet announced.
Although it does of course have the Japanese standard (no jealous;
stand proud, America) QVGA (240 x 320) resolution on a 2.3-inch
display, the camera is a mere 0.34MP (so take some heart in that
failing). A cameraless version of the phone will also be
available.
So fine, but why do they get all the pink phones? I clack my claws
down each link of my chitinous sensor braids in protest.
Read
b> - Press Release (Japanese) [KDDI via
Impress Watch]
Sony Ericsson P910
Sony Ericsson P910
07/20/2004 09:11 PMZDNet Jul 21 2004 1:27AM GMT
Sony Ericsson Z200
Sony Ericsson Z200
08/15/2004 03:04 PMTechTree Aug 15 2004 5:37PM GMT
Now it's Sony Ericsson + BlackBerry
Now it's Sony Ericsson + BlackBerry
12/24/2003 12:12 PMJust a few days after PalmSource and Research in Motion's announcement
that they were getting their groove on, Sony Ericsson says that they
too will...
Sony Ericsson K700i: a first look
Sony Ericsson K700i: a first look
06/15/2004 07:03 AMZDNet UK Jun 15 2004 11:27AM GMT
K68 - KDE utility for Sony Ericsson T68i
K68 - KDE utility for Sony Ericsson T68i
11/11/2003 04:27 PMK68 0.2.1 Released
Sony Ericsson V800 3G Phone
Sony Ericsson V800 3G Phone
09/22/2004 09:49 AM3G Sep 22 2004 2:25PM GMT
How'd He Get A K700?