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wapadmin - adminstration via wap devices 12/20/2003 03:48 PM

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Alpha Politics, A Funny Poem About The
Bush Adminstration & The GOP.


Madeleine Begun Kane, Humor Columnist,
Alpha Politics, A Funny Poem About The
Bush Adminstration & The GOP.
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an alphabetical trip through recent political history in verse .. alpha politics

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Ori Amiga - Tour of mobile devices with
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Ori Amiga - Tour of mobile devices with
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Our own devices


Our own devices 10/28/2003 11:06 PM
our own devices Edward Tenner, author of Why Things Bite Back: Technology and the Revenge of Unintended Consequences, has a new book called Our Own Devices: The Past and Future of Body Technology. Meticulously researched chapters trace the historical development of footgear, chairs, keyboards, and eyeglasses. The unifying theme is the coevolution of technology and technique: how we both change and are changed by these "body technologies" as we use them. ...

Devices may keep track of too much


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Where Do You Use Wireless Devices?


Where Do You Use Wireless Devices? 09/10/2004 10:43 AM
If you ever needed more proof that people use wireless devices to help them fill in the "empty" time when it used to be difficult to work or communicate, Harris Interactive has the study for you. They've found that a fair number of people use wireless devices in places that previously were pretty much off-limits towards anything productive: waiting in the drive-through at the fast-food place (22%), while driving (20%) and in the bathroom (15%). This isn't just talking about mobile data, but mobile phone conversations, which would make you think that the numbers should be higher. Of course, they are higher for the younger generation, with 30% of college students admitting they used wireless devices in the bathroom. Of course, whether or not this is a good thing probably depends on whether or not you're one of the people using wireless devices in these places.

Report: USB Devices


Report: USB Devices 07/06/2004 09:54 AM
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2.5 and 3G devices 3Q03


2.5 and 3G devices 3Q03 12/07/2003 02:34 AM
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RSS And Mobile Devices


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New Storage Devices


New Storage Devices 04/13/2004 05:11 PM

IO Data is set to ship the first removable hard drive based on the IVDR (Information Versatile Disk for Removable) specification. The system is comprised of a hard disk drive sealed in a case which fits into an adapter housing with a USB 2 interface (with USB 1 backwards compatibility.) The initial release will have a 20GB capacity on a 1.8in hard drive in a 3.14 x 2.6 inch cartridge, with larger capacities planned. The adapter and disk will run $323, and disks a la carte at $229.

Meanwhile, Iomega is already producing a similar doodad. The Rev is a 35GB removable hard drive that is aimed at supplanting tape devices for backups and archiving. The Rev costs $400 for the external USB 2.0 unit and $380 for an internal ATAPI drive, both with a bundled disk. The disks alone cost $60 each, or 4 for $200. That makes the IO Data unit seem terribly expensive. Let's see what Moore's Law does with that.

I've been looking at alternatives to my old, slow tape drive system, which now fills five compressed 60GB tapes and takes two days to do a full backup (I like incrementals!) I've been toying with the idea of using a hot-swap RAID tower with a stack of big hard drives instead of a tape library, but the cost and complexity of that is making me hesitate. Either the IO Data or Iomega units might be just the ticket.

Via The Register, and here.

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Web services find way to devices


Web services find way to devices 05/05/2004 08:27 AM
Microsoft Corp., Intel Corp., Lexmark International Inc. and Ricoh Co. Ltd. on Tuesday detailed new Web services technology designed to make it easier for users to connect devices such as printers, digital cameras and digital music players over a network.

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Securing USB Memory Devices


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Connecting Devices with Web Services


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SMS WQL Machine Devices Queries


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Update: HP To Enforce DRM On New Devices


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The Museum of Unworkable Devices


The Museum of Unworkable Devices 04/12/2004 08:41 AM
www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/museum/unwork.htm .. The museum of unworkable inventions .. .. Peirianau symudiad diddiwedd .. Niet de mooiste site .. sounds like .. collection .. debunked .. museum .. work

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IBM welcomes all SCSI devices to the SAN


IBM welcomes all SCSI devices to the SAN 05/25/2004 05:29 AM
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Report: FireWire Devices


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Linux adapts to devices


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First 3G Wireless Devices for Canadians


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Mobile Devices Chat


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Do your devices have the touch of the
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For those of you coming to CES in Las Vegas, don’t forget to swing by the Energizer display! Anxious to show off their latest wares, Energizer wants to have a chance to show you why they have the best in batteries for your mobile devices. Check it out! (No link provided)…

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Getting Started with VoIP Devices


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Museum of Unworkable Devices


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Water Kiss FountainNice site covering a bunch of inventions that won't work because they go against one or more laws of physics. It also looks at impractical, but interesting inventions, like this water fountain that squirts water out of a replica of a woman's head. Link

NYT on Photo Storage Devices


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Insanely Destructive Devices


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"The Museum of Unworkable Devices"


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Advanced Micro Devices


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ATI PCI-Express Devices Revealed


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Mobo for Vertically Challenged Devices


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