Linksys's new WiFi convergence box-thingy
Grok Headline matches for Linksys's new WiFi convergence box-thingy
Linksys's Voice over IP Push
Linksys's Voice over IP Push
04/22/2004 06:35 AMCNet has an interview with Victor Tsao, founder of Linksys, the
consumer-grade networking hardware company that was bought up last
year by Cisco, about their plans to position Linksys as a major
contender in the Voice Over IP market. With big movers and shakers
like AT&T moving into the VoIP...
Murdoch notices that Net thingy
Murdoch notices that Net thingy
04/14/2005 10:36 AM "Rupert Murdoch urged newspaper editors Wednesday to embrace the
Internet," says the story on Fox News: "The challenge for each of us
in this room is to create an Internet presence that is compelling
enough that users make it their home page. Just as people
traditionally started their day with coffee and a newspaper, in the
future I hope that the way they start their day online will be with
coffee and our Web site." Isn't this the headline that every freaking
media company ran in the fall of 1996? [Technorati tag: fox]...
HOT (HylaFAX-Outlook Thingy)
HOT (HylaFAX-Outlook Thingy)
01/01/2004 10:58 PMv0.2.0 Released!
Check out my cool..uh..tattoo thingy..
Check out my cool..uh..tattoo thingy..
04/09/2004 04:08 PM
C
hicagoans show off their kanji character tattoos. We Chicagoan's
know our hot dogs. Kanji characters, not so well.
Japanese tattoos don't always mean what their wearers think they
do. With the assistance of Mariko Sasaki, a researcher at the
Consulate General of Japan in Chicago, we examined the tattoos of five
Chicagoans. [via Chicago Tribune] Login: anonymous/anonymous
Small Supercomputer, XPC, Notebook, and
Gaming Thingy
Small Supercomputer, XPC, Notebook, and
Gaming Thingy
11/14/2003 06:21 PMDaily Gallery image: "Homemade HIFI
thingy"
Daily Gallery image: "Homemade HIFI
thingy"
04/13/2005 08:58 AMFree open WiFi on Tacoma-Washington
train, courtesy WiFi hacker
Free open WiFi on Tacoma-Washington
train, courtesy WiFi hacker
03/24/2005 08:15 PMCory Doctorow:
A Seattle wireless hacker rides a commuter train from Tacoma every day
with a battery-powered WiFi hotspot in his backpack that's linked up
to the Internet with a
14.4 144k wireless modem. Catch his
train and get free WiFi on your commute.
The open wireless node can be found in the first car of the last
morning train and in Car 403 on the 5:10pm return trip. Use SSID
"FreeInternetAccess" or "seattlewireless" to connect - You may have to
assign yourself an IP in the range 192.168.0.0/24 and use the Default
Gateway 192.168.0.1 as the DHCP is sometimes flakey
Link
(
via Make)
Hermosa Beach, California Launches Free
Citywide WiFi Service using advanced
WiFi-Plus obstruction penetrating
antennas.
Hermosa Beach, California Launches Free
Citywide WiFi Service using advanced
WiFi-Plus obstruction penetrating
antennas.
08/05/2004 03:39 AMLos Angeles Beach Community WiFi service made possible by WiFi-Plus
antennas. Makes internet available on the beach. [PRWEB Aug 5, 2004]
Review: WiFi Seeker / WiFi Spy
Review: WiFi Seeker / WiFi Spy
07/16/2004 04:50 PMA few weeks ago I got Chrisalis Developemnt's
WiFi Seeker, a convenient
keychain-sized wireless network locator. Marware's recently announced
WiFi Spy is a
rebranded version of the same device, so it should perform
identically.
To locate a wireless network simply press the button and watch the
LEDs. When the lights stop sweeping back and forth, the number that
remain lit will show the strength of the wireless signal. If the
lights continue to sweep back and forth, you're not in range for any
wireless network. Unlike other devices, the WiFi Seeker isn't fooled
by other 2.5 GHz signals like microwave ovens or cordless phones, and
it doesn't depend on 802.11 client activity to detect the access
point. It detects both 802.11b and 802.11g.
Convergence, not so bad sometimes
Convergence, not so bad sometimes
01/04/2005 06:14 PMMy 5 year old cordless vtech phone has been cutting out my wifi
lately, so I've been shopping around for 5.8 Ghz phones. I've also
been considering giving Vonage another try, since I gave up on them in
Fall of 2003 (due to unreliability).
I'm usually not a big fan of convergence devices -- it usually
means you get a so-so product A squished into a so-so version of
product B, and the sum of the parts is often worse than either device
alone, but this new
VTech/Vonage combo phone system is exactly what I was looking for.
I doubt very many people share my position, in that they need both a
new phone system and something for Vonage, but I can't wait to see
this show up in stores.
Convergence? Who Needs It?
Convergence? Who Needs It?
12/17/2003 07:17 PMWhen it comes to the convergence of PDAs and mobile phones most people
are saying they're
perfect
ly fine with two devices for now. They say people are just
willing to carry multiple devices. I'm not sure that's true. I'd say
it has a lot more to do with the fact that most converged devices make
you sacrifice important things that lessen the value of having a
converged device. People buy the device for very specific things (as
the article points out), and if the device can't do those things well,
then it's not worth getting. As converged devices get better, then,
it's likely that people will be more willing to adopt them. That is,
it appears that functionality trumps carry-ability at this point - but
if you can do both, people would be thrilled. That's part of the
reason why the new Treo 600 has been so hot lately. It's the first
device that comes close to still being a good converged device. I'm
sure the next generation devices will go even further.
Information Convergence?
Information Convergence?
02/05/2005 09:21 PM
A few thoughts in response to the response on my response from
yesterday. On convergence of content, and RSS in particular.
Convergence Kills
Convergence Kills
08/02/2004 07:06 PM By DrunkenBlog (via MyAppleMenu)
BT Dances Around Convergence
BT Dances Around Convergence
02/01/2005 09:13 PMPeter Judge at TechWorld reports that BT may be introducing a combined
Wi-Fi/cellular service, but it's not what you think: When customers
make calls in their homes using a combined GSM/Wi-Fi phone, the call
is carried over Wi-Fi between the phone and the access point. But the
access point is backhauled over the GSM network. Instead of realizing
the cost savings of carrying a call over IP over a broadband fixed
connection, BT chooses to use the more expensive GSM network. The
service becomes, in essence, a method for improving cell phone
coverage in the home. The idea doesn't make sense in any context, but
you might understand it if the offering was being made by a cell phone
operator that stands to benefit by keeping calls on its network. But
this is BT, which doesn't have a cell phone network and will supply
the cellular link via resale agreements with a mobile operator. It
would make so much more sense for BT to backhaul the access points
using its own wired network, using voice over IP and charging
customers slightly reduced rates than the cell phone networks for the
calls that use the system. That sounds like it could be a profitable
service and would allow BT to beat out cellular operators that don't
own their own landline networks. This service is basically an update
to the previously announced Bluephone initiative and shouldn't be
available until 2006. Given the track record of the Bluephone plan,
which was initially set to be introduced using Bluetooth instead of
Wi-Fi in 2003, it might not be surprising if the whole plan changes
again....
Illegal convergence
Illegal convergence
12/15/2003 10:29 AMBlah, blah, blah, by now we're totally bored with this whole
convergence thing -- we get it, you can stream movies and MP3s from
your...
Convergence Bridge
Convergence Bridge
04/01/2005 08:53 AM
(posted from Montreal)
As many of you
know, I have recently become enamoured of complexity theory, and this
has caused me to re-think many of the ideas presented here on How to Save the World. I am
blogging today from Montreal, where I have been attending the First
Annual Global Colloquium
on Complexity and Chaos. The event has catalyzed or emerged some new
conceptions about the nature of communications, and specifically
blogging, and I have decided, starting tomorrow, to incorporate these
thoughts into this online journal. So get ready for some big changes
here. Beginning tomorrow:
- The red, blue, and green system charts and process
charts
you have become accustomed to on this blog will be discontinued. In
their place you will see graphics such as the one above. The lack of
borders on these charts indicates the omnipresence of intellectual
miasma, and the lack of connections on these charts represents
universal uncertainty. All that we can presume to know is that ideas
and conceptions have the apparent quality of co-existence and that
understanding of their relationship will, with time and contemplative
study, gradually emerge.
- No arrows will appear in any graphics from now on.
Such
presumptions of causality are, at best, oversimplifications and, at
worst, dangerous misinformation.
- The words question, answer, problem and solution will
be
scrubbed from posts on this blog. In our world, as a complex system,
these concepts are meaningless. There are no answers or solutions,
just
learnings about ideation, being and nothingness, consciousness and
unconsciousness.
- You will no longer read the words 'how' or
'why' on this blog. In the absence of causality on the edge of chaos
such terms are
pretentious. Effective tomorrow the name of this weblog will be Convergence Bridge.
- The categories feature of this weblog will be
discontinued.
Since everything is related and the true relationship between the
conceptions discussed uncertain, it no longer 'makes sense' to have
artificial categories. And instead of arguing, as I have in past, in
favour of personal taxonomies and ontologies, I will argue, in the
first article tomorrow, that there are no taxonomies or ontologies,
and
that such arbitrary categorizations are fraudulent.
- I will also eschew the use of the question mark in
all
posts, since questions imply the existence with reasonable certainty
of
answers. Instead, I will begin using the 'degree' symbol (º), the
circle representing the endless pursuit of perfect understanding at
points in my discourse where a 'pause' for considered thought is
called
for. Likewise, periods, with their naive implication of order and
finality, will be replaced by commas, the perfect symbol of
tentativeness and uncertainty,
- And finally, the absurd words 'know', 'knowledge' and
'information' will no longer appear in my posts. Again, a symbol, the
colon, with its gentle suggestion of possible relationship, will be
used in place of such anachronisms,º
It is my sincere belief that these changes will allow a higher level
of
intellectual discourse on these pages: I look forward to our continued
journey together:º |
The Resurgence Of Convergence
The Resurgence Of Convergence
01/03/2005 02:58 PMFor a while, it seemed like the idea of "convergence" was going out of
style. It would come and go as people talk about various devices and
services picking up more features. However, convergence means more
than adding a camera to your phone or an internet connection to your
TV -- but in figuring out what entirely new opportunities these
combinations open up.
Om Malik is
pointing to a piece by Ramesh Jain suggesting that the future of
convergence is about
combining content,
communication and computing -- but that too many are only focusing
on two of the three aspects (or really just understand one of the
three). True convergence occurs when a company clearly understands
all three, and what the implications are of that convergence beyond
feature creep. We've already mentioned that one of the "unexpected"
side effects of convergence is that it's also
convergi
ng business models -- leaving some companies out in the cold when
they discover their business model no longer makes sense. Witness
Cablevision's ability to
give
away phone service. Of course, telcos are looking at convergence
on their own, and this can be seen in SBC's announcement today that
they're
workin
g on a set-top box that goes beyond what most current set-top
boxes do. Basically, they're yet another company trying to create the
ultimate "digital entertainment hub" with a DVR, internet access,
photo/video/music storage and more. Of course, it's likely they're
attacking this from a broadcast (content) perspective, rather than a
communication one, but it's pretty clear that these battles are
heating up, and companies who aren't figuring out the interplay
between content, communication and computing aren't going to be around
very long.
When TVs Crash: Convergence Gone Bad
When TVs Crash: Convergence Gone Bad
01/04/2005 10:51 PMPC World's Editor in Chief arrived in Las Vegas for CES and tried to
check his email. When he found out he had to first get authorization
via his TV (convergence!) he went through the process only to
get an
Internet Explorer error message on his TV. So, while we've
been hearing plenty of stories about convergence leading up to CES, it
pays to remember that it doesn't always work that well.
Convergence -- where is it taking the
CIO?
Convergence -- where is it taking the
CIO?
04/14/2005 01:20 PMHowever it's defined, convergence is an important trend to CIOs who
attended a recent UCLA conference.
Big Bang of Convergence
Big Bang of Convergence
06/15/2004 03:01 PMAvalon isn't about Web/GUI convergence
Avalon isn't about Web/GUI convergence
10/28/2003 11:06 PM
Edwin Khodabakchian echoes what seems to be a common -- but I think
incorrect -- perception that XAML, the
XUL-like layout
language revealed this week to be a building block of Longhorn's
Avalon presentation subsystem, heralds some kind of Web/GUI
convergence:
...Convergence: nntp//rss
Convergence: nntp//rss
03/19/2003 10:25 PMHaving had a presence on Usenet for 2998 days leaves it's marks. One
of them is that I prefer reading...
The Meanings and Implications of
Convergence
The Meanings and Implications of
Convergence
11/14/2003 04:44 AMwhat convergence means
ojr.org/ojr/business/1068686368.php
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Intel CEO Calls For More Convergence
Intel CEO Calls For More Convergence
02/18/2003 08:22 PMCraig Barrett leads the charge for combining the micro world of the
company's processors with the real world products like cell phones and
optical networking.
ONStor's virtual NAS for SAN convergence
ONStor's virtual NAS for SAN convergence
05/27/2004 04:51 AMOffers to rescue storage island castaways
Lawmakers: Convergence could be end of
regulation
Lawmakers: Convergence could be end of
regulation
05/19/2004 05:54 PMU.S. representatives took an opportunity during a "show-and-tell"
hearing on voice-and-data convergence technologies to suggest that the
1996 Telecommunications Act should be rewritten -- or scrapped
altogether.
Carriers invest in convergence
Carriers invest in convergence
11/14/2003 05:45 AMOut with the old, in with the new
Gates: Convergence is for real
Gates: Convergence is for real
01/08/2004 07:30 PMFolks have been talking about the coming convergence between PCs and
consumer electronics for years. But that was the easy part.
The hard call was to figure out exactly how the pieces would fall into
place. Although the debate goes on, one person who thinks that the
technology industry is on the cusp of realizing one of its
longest-sought grails is Bill Gates.
Gates, who took the stage Wednesday night to deliver the opening key
note at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, is convinced that
recent technology advances have paved the way toward real convergence.
CNET News.com caught up with Microsoft's co-founder and chairman to
find out what's behind his optimism.
Convergence calls at college
Convergence calls at college
04/13/2005 08:07 AMComputer Weekly Apr 13 2005 12:05PM GMT
Playing the convergence game
Playing the convergence game
08/16/2004 06:56 AMZDNet Aug 16 2004 11:12AM GMT
DoCoMo moves on convergence
DoCoMo moves on convergence
07/14/2004 03:22 PMTelecoms.com Jul 14 2004 5:26PM GMT
Squandering the Convergence Bill
Squandering the Convergence Bill
01/24/2004 02:19 AMSunday Times South Africa Jan 24 2004 6:17AM GMT
BT's Bluephone must be convergence
without the con
BT's Bluephone must be convergence
without the con
04/06/2005 06:23 PMZDNet Apr 6 2005 9:15PM GMT
More Unexpected Convergence: Printing
From Your TV
More Unexpected Convergence: Printing
From Your TV
08/03/2004 02:18 PMThe folks who think that it's weird to mix a camera and a phone will
love this one. Epson is jumping on the convergence bandwagon with a
plan to
turn your TV into a
printer. The idea is to have printable data sent with TV
programming. For example, if you're watching a commercial and are
interested in the product, you could immediately print out a catalog.
Of course, I imagine that shows like The Daily Show might have a blast
with the possibilities of this kind of technology.
Wireless Convergence by 2010
Wireless Convergence by 2010
06/23/2004 02:36 AMPanel of 5 industry leading companies agree that wireless convergence
will be deployed by 2010. [PRWEB Jun 23, 2004]
Emulating Errors for Tag Convergence
Emulating Errors for Tag Convergence
03/23/2005 12:34 PM
One possible solution I see for the Tag
Divergence problem is errors. When people communicate
verbally, mistakes
are often made and miscommunication results. What if such
miscommunication is
possible in a tag system? What if services like Flickr or
Delicious are capable
of confusion? This idea sounds crazy at first which is a good
sign. ;-)
Let's see. What if similar tags (in terms of edit distance or
some other aspect)
were merged randomly? Tags like dog, dogs, dag, and dig would
get confused (aka
merged) into one. It doesn't matter which tag is chosen
because more common
tag will eventually emerge. Problems stemmng from intentional
tag confusion
mechanism needs to be minimized but I don't think they are serious
if they are constrained
appropriately.
Accumulation of confusion over time has a kick on it's own so I
think confusions have
to be soft. I am still trying to figure out what
soft means
so don't feel bad if you don't understand what I am saying.

Other News: HP Digital Convergence
Other News: HP Digital Convergence
01/06/2005 11:49 AMHP rolls out a roadmap for the "digital living room".
PC gaming convergence rears its head at
E3
PC gaming convergence rears its head at
E3
05/12/2004 11:18 AMConsoles are hot right now, and others are desperately hoping to get
in on the party. The ever-so-litigious Infinium Labs has announced a
November 18th release date for their PC-based gaming console, the
Phantom.
Get Ready for Convergence News Galore
Get Ready for Convergence News Galore
01/05/2005 02:12 PMGet ready for lots of digital-convergence news this week, with the
Consumer Electronics Show kicking off in Las Vegas. We're already
seeing bits and pieces of some of some of Microsoft's expected news
emerging, like the deal via which Sirius Satellite Radio is planning
to use Windows-Media-based streaming video for its first video
channels in 2006.
Grok Description matches for Linksys's new WiFi convergence box-thingy
GrokA matches for Linksys's new WiFi convergence box-thingy
Neuston Virtuoso MC-500
Neuston Virtuoso MC-500
12/13/2003 04:09 PMMeanwhile the
Neuston
Virtuoso MC-500 is the first of these media player set tops to
have DVI output and it claims to support OS X. It looks like
there are
still some bugs to be worked out.
Vertex Link MediaWiz HD
Vertex Link MediaWiz HD
07/29/2004 08:36 AM
Vertex Link will release the
feature-laden "MediaWiz HD," another one of those spiffy network AV
players that connects to a PC (sorry Mac) to play your DivX files and
such back on your home theater system. The all-business MediaWiz HD
isn't called "HD" for no reason. With the addition of a new decoder,
it can now decode Windows Media Video 9, which for those of you who
don't keep up, supports HDTV resolutions. Using the integrated 802.11g
connection, WM9 video up to 720p resolution can be output (this is in
addition to your standard MPEG 1, 2, 4, DivX, and XviD fare).
Read - Product Page (Japanese) [VertexLink]
Set a custom Windows Media Player
streaming speed
Set a custom Windows Media Player
streaming speed
04/18/2005 11:17 AMWhen I have used Windows Media Player (WMP) to view streams on the
Internet, it has never been satisfying. If I selected connection speed
(56kbps) in the Preferences pane, the quality was too low. But if I
selected DSL/Cable,...
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Olympics Shut Down Online Radio Stream
Of Radio Stations
Olympics Shut Down Online Radio Stream
Of Radio Stations
08/16/2004 02:27 PMIt appears the folks running the Olympics are so focused on
controlling (i.e., "selling") the rights to broadcast accounts of the
Olympic games that they're
forcing
some radio stations to shut down their internet streams. The
radio stations in question have regular radio broadcast rights for the
Olympics, but since they didn't pay up to internet broadcast rights,
they need to turn off their internet streams for the duration of the
games. Considering the fact that it appears that no one is actually
attending these games in person, apparently, the Olympics has decided
that they're going to squeeze broadcasters for every last penny. Ah,
the spirit of the games.
Use a Linksys NSLU2 NAS appliance on
10.3
Use a Linksys NSLU2 NAS appliance on
10.3
08/18/2004 11:06 AMToday I got one of the new $99 NAS appliances by Linksys and can
confirm that it works just fine with 10.3. Like the the BuffaloTech
LinkStation, the NSLU2 is basically an embedded fileserver: It's a
small box that you at...
tech.life@play | Xbox's exclusives play
starring role
tech.life@play | Xbox's exclusives play
starring role
05/27/2004 04:43 AMPhiladelphia Inquirer May 27 2004 8:10AM GMT
Internet Radio Must Do More Than Play
Internet Radio Must Do More Than Play
03/27/2005 12:49 AMRadio Advertising Mar 27 2005 3:46AM GMT
I bet you they won't play this song on
the radio
I bet you they won't play this song on
the radio
05/28/2004 10:46 AM
"Here's
a little song [3.1
MB MP3] I
wrote the other day while I was out duck hunting with a judge . . .
It's a new song, it's dedicated to the
FCC and if they broadcast it, it
will cost a quarter of a million dollars."
Eric Idle
responds to
the
FCC's crackdown on the F-word.
NSFW without headphones. Via
Ceejbot.
New wireless DVD player from Linksys
New wireless DVD player from Linksys
01/09/2004 09:57 PMOn the other hand, the new DVD Player with Wireless-G Media Link from
Linksys might just be enough to pull us out of our "digital...
iPod is by far the most coolest mp3
player. Not only it play
iPod is by far the most coolest mp3
player. Not only it play
08/29/2004 05:10 AMTechTree Aug 29 2004 8:41AM GMT
G-PLAY Personal Media Player - USB
[Flickr]
G-PLAY Personal Media Player - USB
[Flickr]
03/14/2005 06:08 PMMacMerc.com
posted a photo:

Metals Play Key Role in Intercepting
Radio Waves
Metals Play Key Role in Intercepting
Radio Waves
12/27/2004 06:44 AMHankooki Dec 27 2004 9:59AM GMT
Review of the Play@TV
Review of the Play@TV
12/12/2003 12:51 PMeHomeUpgrade review of the Play@TV, a digital media adapter which can
wirelessly stream audio and video files stored on your PC over a home
network....
Neuromancer radio play preservation
effort in the teeth of bureacracy
Neuromancer radio play preservation
effort in the teeth of bureacracy
03/19/2005 03:03 AMCory Doctorow:
A fan of the BBC radio play adaptation of William Gibson's Neuromancer
has launched a one-fan preservation and distribution effort. Jody
Armstrong has the audio available for download on a web-page, along
with some fan-art and a plaintive disclaimer begging someone from the
Beeb to return the phone-calls and emails left asking for permission
to do so.
I've been trying to locate somebody at the BBC or some information in
relation to redistributing this recording to allow those who were not
able to hear the play to enjoy it. I have sent a letter, four e-mails
via the tortuously confusing BBC Website contacts page and made over a
dozen phone calls to various departments. I have left numerous
voicemails as a result of these phoen calls. Nobody has responded to
the messages, those I spoke too seemed to respond like a dog that had
been shown a card trick and no hint as to whether I can redistribute
it has been forthcoming.
If, whether it be the BBC itself, those responsibel for the play or
William Gibson himself, has a problem with this distribution of the
play, please bear in mind 4 things before breaking out the lawyers.
1) The bandwidth, this site and even the pretty pictures you see on
this page is mine, an impoverished Gibson fan who wants to do a favour
for the other fans. It's out of my pocket, I'm spending my money, be
kind...
2) I have made attempts to contact you and have been ignored. True I
am probably breaking copyright laws, however I am promoting 'Play of
the Week', William Gibson's work and the talented people behind the
radioplay.
3) E-Mail me, I'll take it down straight away.
Link
(
Thanks, Boris!)
FireWire Depot intros the G-PLAY
Personal Media Player
FireWire Depot intros the G-PLAY
Personal Media Player
03/14/2005 06:08 PMFireWire Depot announced today the
G-PLAY personal multimedia player. The device lets
users take movies, music and photo libraries with them. Simply hook up
the G-PLAY using the include AV cable and sit back and enjoy the fun.
The unit is operated via an infrared remote and a simple graphical
user interface to access up to 20 full quality DVD movies, over 100
DivX videos, up to 25,000 songs and over 1,000,000 VGA quality digital
photos. G-PLAY also doubles as an external hard drive for your data
files and is available in 80GB or 100GB drive capacity with a USB2
connection. (Note: USB
not Firewire)
Check
FireWire Depot's website for pricing and
availability. (pen not included)

Play-by-play at E3 games expo
Play-by-play at E3 games expo
05/14/2004 10:41 AMCNET May 14 2004 2:32PM GMT
Why Motorola Is a Poor Wireless Play
Why Motorola Is a Poor Wireless Play
08/30/2004 01:51 PMTheStreet.com Aug 30 2004 6:39PM GMT
Big 5 Must Play Online
Big 5 Must Play Online
08/05/2004 02:13 PMThe sporting goods retailer is missing out on growing Internet sales.
Wireless and VOIP will cause Bells to
play nice
Wireless and VOIP will cause Bells to
play nice
05/07/2004 03:29 AMJust as the music industry is facing changes in it's marketplace so
are the Baby Bells. With more people using...
Substance-free CNN pundits play
etiquette police
Substance-free CNN pundits play
etiquette police
07/29/2004 01:38 PMHow to Get Gamers to Play Online
How to Get Gamers to Play Online
05/19/2004 04:42 AMOnline multiplayer games that came after EverQuest haven't been as
popular as hoped. Industry executives say the genre may need to be
tweaked significantly to attract mainstream players. By Daniel
Terdiman.
Lavigne to Play Free New York Show on
Monday (Reuters)
Lavigne to Play Free New York Show on
Monday (Reuters)
05/19/2004 08:54 PMReuters - Pop singer Avril Lavigne, who
releases the follow-up to her multi-platinum debut album in the
United States next Tuesday, will play a free concert the night
before in New York, according to sponsor AOL Broadband.
Round Up: Pure online play
Round Up: Pure online play
05/11/2004 02:56 PMnewmediazero May 11 2004 6:19PM GMT
Online games play with politics
Online games play with politics
12/26/2004 01:03 AMGames with a political and social agenda have provided a novel take on
world events.
Radio GaGa: Radio streaming from
Internet Solutions powers major radio
stations in SA
Radio GaGa: Radio streaming from
Internet Solutions powers major radio
stations in SA
09/02/2004 09:41 PMSunday Times South Africa Sep 3 2004 2:22AM GMT
Halo patch restores Mac/PC online play
Halo patch restores Mac/PC online play
09/10/2004 08:32 PMDestineer's MacSoft unit has released a patch for its hit game,
Halo...
Online Pay-for-Play Gives Some Artists
Pause (washingtonpost.com)
Online Pay-for-Play Gives Some Artists
Pause (washingtonpost.com)
01/18/2004 11:31 PMwashingtonpost.com - The world's largest music company had been
hectoring rock singer Tom Petty since last summer. You've got a big
and popular catalogue of albums, Universal Music Group said. We've got
to put them up for sale on the Internet -- they're being traded free
every day on the Web and we're all losing money.
Play it safe: Change online passwords
often
Play it safe: Change online passwords
often
08/07/2004 08:45 AMChicago Tribune Aug 7 2004 12:10PM GMT
Play online ad growth with Ask Jeeves,
CNET
Play online ad growth with Ask Jeeves,
CNET
11/18/2003 07:51 PMIt owns the Ask.com Internet search site, which ranks fifth in terms
of users, behind Yahoo!, Google, Microsoft’s MSN and Time Warner’s
America Online. ...
Linksys's new WiFi convergence box-thingy