Device-Gsm-1.36
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Sena Debuts Embedded Device Server for
Device Networking
Sena Debuts Embedded Device Server for
Device Networking
02/01/2005 09:14 PMThe Nemo10 is a compact serial-Ethernet communication module in 24-pin
dual-in-line form factor for onboard installation. [PRWEB Jan 11,
2005]
New Wi-Fi Tracker Pinpoints User, Device
Location > New Wi-Fi Tracker Pinpoints
User, Device Location > December 24,
2003
New Wi-Fi Tracker Pinpoints User, Device
Location > New Wi-Fi Tracker Pinpoints
User, Device Location > December 24,
2003
12/29/2003 06:06 AMlocate 802.11x WLAN users within a few feet ..
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techweb.com/wire/story/TWB20031224S0003
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site | 4 links
Device-Gsm-1.33
Device-Gsm-1.33
05/26/2004 04:50 PMDevice-USB-0.015
Device-USB-0.015
04/08/2005 04:46 AMDevice-Gsm-1.32
Device-Gsm-1.32
05/25/2004 11:39 PMDevice-Gsm-1.34
Device-Gsm-1.34
08/18/2004 07:10 AMDevice-Gsm-1.28
Device-Gsm-1.28
01/22/2004 10:57 PMMan Said to Use Compressor on DUI Device
(AP)
Man Said to Use Compressor on DUI Device
(AP)
12/29/2004 06:12 PMAP - A man is accused of using an air compressor to defeat an ignition
interlock device.
Device independence
Device independence
02/10/2004 02:49 AM
For a team of collaborators, Groove synchronizes both the sets of
applications available in a given context (or "shared space") and the
data written by those applications. If you drop your laptop on the
floor you can effortlessly recover everything into a fresh instance of
Groove on a new machine.
Of course this works only for native Groove apps. Browser history and
bookmarks, Outlook settings, and a million other things are handled in
a million other ways -- or not handled at all -- because desktop
operating systems aren't Groove. A general solution would require OSs
that work like Groove, and applications that send messages rather than
write files. Well, come to think of it, why not? [Full story at
InfoWorld.com]
...Device-Davis-1.2
Device-Davis-1.2
08/09/2004 12:39 AMDevice-Modem-1.33
Device-Modem-1.33
01/22/2004 10:57 PMThe $40 Device You Didn't Know You
Needed
The $40 Device You Didn't Know You
Needed
01/02/2004 10:50 AMOpinion: Though many PC users still don't have webcams, these
inexpensive little wonders can team up with Instant Messaging to
revolutionize the way we communicate online.
Device-Modem-1.32
Device-Modem-1.32
01/22/2004 10:57 PMDevice-Davis-1.01
Device-Davis-1.01
12/24/2003 11:46 PMBooting From A USB Device
Booting From A USB Device
08/17/2004 09:29 PMAll IP Device Reports
All IP Device Reports
05/25/2004 04:37 PMDevice-WS2500PC-0.99b
Device-WS2500PC-0.99b
02/14/2004 11:39 PMWi-Fi and storage in one device
Wi-Fi and storage in one device
02/15/2004 09:06 PMhttp://napps.nwfusion.com/weblogs/cool/archives/003631.html
Toys..... :)
SOYO announced a device that combines a Wi-Fi (802.11b) USB adapter
with a 128M-byte Flash memory tool. The Aerielink Wireless Flash Combo
(AWUA1211) will cost $119 and will work with Windows 98, ME, 2000 and
XP computers, the company said.
Device-Modem-1.39
Device-Modem-1.39
08/18/2004 07:10 AMDevice::SerialPort 1.0.2
Device::SerialPort 1.0.2
05/11/2004 02:06 AMA Perl module providing POSIX serial port interfaces.
RIM device has a new hook
RIM device has a new hook
09/03/2004 08:25 AMglobetechnology.com Sep 3 2004 12:33PM GMT
Device-Davis-1.2.1
Device-Davis-1.2.1
09/11/2004 05:55 PMDevice-MiniSSCII-1.2
Device-MiniSSCII-1.2
12/15/2003 11:39 PMDevice-SCSI-1.003
Device-SCSI-1.003
07/15/2004 06:47 AMDevice-SCSI-1.002
Device-SCSI-1.002
07/14/2004 05:11 PMThe Nebula Device
The Nebula Device
03/16/2003 01:31 PMNebula2 First Checkin
Device-Davis-1.1.1
Device-Davis-1.1.1
01/02/2004 10:59 PMDevice-SCSI-1.001
Device-SCSI-1.001
07/14/2004 05:11 PMNew Apple Digital Device?
New Apple Digital Device?
02/18/2004 05:06 AM
Appleinsider rekindles rumors of an Apple Set Top Box.
The vague details describe "a device that will allow consumers to
wirelessly broadcast their...
Nose-controlled device m
Nose-controlled device m
09/16/2004 10:42 PMTechzonez Sep 17 2004 2:56AM GMT
Device-SerialPort-1.000002
Device-SerialPort-1.000002
05/11/2004 06:36 AMMP3 Device Makers Could Be Next
(NewsFactor)
MP3 Device Makers Could Be Next
(NewsFactor)
07/09/2004 02:55 PMNewsFactor - Critics say it is a chilling proposal, but if the
Inducing Infringement of Copyrights Act, currently in the Senate, were
to become law, manufacturers of digital-music devices could be held
liable for illegal downloading of music.
Should The Connection Be Separate From
The Device
Should The Connection Be Separate From
The Device
04/16/2004 05:01 AMFor years, we've been talking about the idea of the
persona
l wireless hub, where you would have a single (small) device that
would connect you with a wireless network - and in turn, that device
would have a personal area wireless connection to connect whatever
other devices to that wireless connection. This way, you could have
the appropriate device for the appropriate situation. Of course, it
would also mean carrying around more gadgets. Still, while this idea
was originally suggested by a company named IXI, since then it's
picked up
fans
like Samsung and Motorola. Well, in something of an update to
that idea, Charlie Demerjian at the Inquirer is pointing out that the
carriers are screwed up in their thinking by pushing increasingly
complex mobile phones that bolt on various additional functions that
don't necessarily make sense. He suggests this is completely
backwards from what consumers want:
smaller phones with
longer battery life - while these "smarter" phones are generally
larger with shorter battery life (and a lot more expensive - often
requiring a larger subsidy from the carrier). Of course, from the
perspective of carriers, they want to encourage more network usage to
up their revenue from each user. Unlike so many complaining article,
he also comes up with a perfectly good suggestion, playing off the
personal wireless hub idea. Instead of focusing on selling a fancier
and fancier phone, he suggests the carriers just give out a cheap
little wireless device that can easily connect to just about any
device and automatically gives it wireless capabilities (on their
network, of course). This lets users still get the cheap, small, long
life battery they want, while also encourage people to use even more
data by connecting up more appropriate data devices. Of course, he
suggests all this as if no one else has thought of it - and (as
mentioned) Samsung and Motorola are moving forward with the idea - and
are even trying to merge the idea of this separate device directly
into an inexpensive phone (which makes more sense) which can then
connect locally (using Bluetooth, I imagine) to the appropriate
device. I don't think the carriers are really against such an idea,
it's just that the technology is not yet ready for prime time.
Danger enhances all-in-one device
Danger enhances all-in-one device
08/04/2004 02:58 PMThe "SideKick," to be sold through T-Mobile, will offer improved phone
features and a few other perks, its manufacturer says.
Motorola device allows for more IM users
per PC
Motorola device allows for more IM users
per PC
07/19/2004 07:43 AMSan Jose Mercury News Jul 19 2004 11:48AM GMT
Analysis of the U.N. Bugging Device
Analysis of the U.N. Bugging Device
12/27/2004 02:46 AMAbout a week ago, a bugging device was found at the Geneva Headquarters of
the United Nations.
A Geneva-based security expert who saw photos of the
device told the television the system appeared to be of Russian or
Eastern European origin. Its size indicated it was three or four years
old, before such circuits were miniaturised, he said.
Cryptome has an extremely
detailed analysis of the device, complete with pictures.
Spy junkies rejoice.
DVD-Sharing Device And Fair Use
DVD-Sharing Device And Fair Use
01/08/2004 08:22 PMTechdirt has some great commentary on a DVD device manufactured by a
French firm. Seems they have been selling like...
Yet Another Computer Device For The
Masses
Yet Another Computer Device For The
Masses
08/16/2004 05:00 AMA researcher at Carnegie Mellon is getting ready to launch a $250
computer/TV/DVD player for poorer parts of the world where users
couldn't necessarily afford a more expensive computer. He's
calling in the
PCtvt, and the whole thing sounds like quite a noble goal, but
haven't we seen this movie before, and wasn't it called the Simputer?
Wasn't it also massively overhyped, delivered years late and hasn't
done particularly well. Also, while the Simputer was a Linux box, it
appears the PCtvt uses Microsoft software... so if the pricing is
about the same as the Simputer, you have to assume they had less money
to spend on the actual hardware.
Mobile Device Tools 0.1
Mobile Device Tools 0.1
09/24/2004 11:13 AMTools for J2ME MIDP.
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