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UPS cuts the cord
UPS cuts the cord
06/25/2004 10:22 AMCompany says wireless project will create largest Wi-Fi network in the
world, eventually connecting 55,000 devices.
MyFi cuts the cord on satellite radio
MyFi cuts the cord on satellite radio
12/22/2004 01:39 AMSiliconValley.com Dec 20 2004 3:56PM GMT
Grand Haven, Michigan, Cuts the Cord
Grand Haven, Michigan, Cuts the Cord
07/29/2004 01:29 PMGrand Haven, Mich., makes splash with full-city Wi-Fi coverage: This
seems like yet another city announcement, but it might be the first
city with this scale of access that 100-percent live and commercially
available. (Dissenters, please write in.) While there are plans for
Cerritos, Santa Clara, and Chaska (Minnesota) to have full coverage,
Grand Haven may have beaten them to full deployment. The folks at
Ottawa Wireless sent out a press release full of the technical
details, such as their support for 802.11a, b, and g, and the fact
that their service extends 15 miles into Lake Michigan, providing
access for boaters and marinas. The coverage extends six square miles
across the town, and it's optimized to handle VoIP; a beta test is in
progress right now that will cost $30 per month for unlimited calling
nationwide. The service has 300 subscribers at its formal launch out
of a local population of 12,000. However, th town sees two
million--yes, million--visitors a year. Customers include the city,
and public safety and health groups will eventually use the network.
Ottawa Wireless cleverly layers applications and specific performance
statements on top of its network, providing VPN, wireless video
monitoring, and what they call 55 mph access--even while you're
speeding across the lake, you can still use Wi-Fi. Service costs $20
per month for 256 Kbps, $45 for 512 Kbps, and $80 for 1 Mbps access.
Day rates run from $5 for a single day to $17 for seven days (less
than $2.50 per day), obviously aimed at the vacationer who spends a
week or several weeks in town or on the lake. For $25 per month, you
can get unlimited in-town roaming as a plan, or, if you spend $200
upfront, you get 256 Kbps service in your home, plus a home wireless
network, and unlimited roaming. That's a good bundle. The 512 Kbps and
1 Mbps business services include one account for unlimited in-town
roaming. My friends and colleagues Richard and Angie recently passed
through Grand Haven as part of their 8,000-mile RV trip and vouched
for the service....
Adesso Cuts the Cord with New Elegant,
Wireless Keyboards with Integrated
Cursor Control Devices
Adesso Cuts the Cord with New Elegant,
Wireless Keyboards with Integrated
Cursor Control Devices
02/01/2005 09:13 PMNew 2.4 GHz and Infrared wireless keyboard series feature integrated
touchpad, trackball, or cursor pad [PRWEB Jan 31, 2005]
Oki Data cuts digital color printer
prices
Oki Data cuts digital color printer
prices
08/02/2004 11:41 AMOki Data has lowered the estimated street price of its C5000 Series
digital color printers by as much as US$200 on some models...
Google cuts final price for offering to
$85
Google cuts final price for offering to
$85
08/19/2004 06:05 AMSun-sentinel.com - Thu Aug 19, 10:26 am GMT
Fired 'CSI' Actor Denies Salary Holdout
(AP)
Fired 'CSI' Actor Denies Salary Holdout
(AP)
07/21/2004 04:26 PMAP - Fired "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" actor George Eads says he
wasn't staging a salary holdout when he missed work he
overslept.
60,000 cut the cord
60,000 cut the cord
02/12/2004 11:37 PMUSA Today Feb 13 2004 4:10AM GMT
The $6,700 Power Cord
The $6,700 Power Cord
06/11/2004 08:17 AMI tried writing something about this, but I couldn't
stop thinking about quitting my job to start a company that makes
powercords -- oh, excuse me, "AC Master Couplers" -- that are "a
hybrid of [the] Kaleidoscope and Looking Glass interconnect
geometries." For serious, two grand? But hey, that's a bargain
compared to the Siltech Ruby Mountain Signature G6 series powercord --
now imported into the States at the bargain price of $6,700.
And these were just the powercords. I couldn't confirm the price,
but apparently Siltech also makes an 8-foot speaker cable, called the
Emperor Signature G6, which will set you back $32,000. Take that,
physics! (Thanks everybody who sent in these cables, which are
obviously being used to syphon money from rich industrialists to
support a guerilla war.)
Read
- Siltech Home Page [MoreMusic.nl]
Read - Syngergistic Research Designers AC Coupler
[AMusicDirect]
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Cut the internet cord
Cut the internet cord
08/04/2004 09:34 AMJournalism.co.uk Aug 4 2004 1:48PM GMT
Cut the cord on your next presentation
Cut the cord on your next presentation
12/18/2003 10:37 AMThere I was, standing in the middle of my audience with the laptop and
projector, giving a talk about bringing Linux into a business. I had
to constantly spin around to talk to everyone, and it was distracting
to tap on the laptop to go to the next slide. I wished I could be up
at the front of the room, but I wasn't going to run a thick VGA cable
across the floor between my laptop on the lectern and the projector. I
couldn't help thinking there must be a better way -- and there is.
The $500 Power Cord
The $500 Power Cord
06/09/2004 07:28 AM
The coffee is
still steeping, so I haven't the fuel to give this the hated on it
deserves, but if you really need "incredibly fast and accurate
transfer of power resulting in cooler and more efficient operation,"
you're not going to get it by buying a $500 powercord, I don't care
how oxygen free the electrolytic ropelay copper is. Of course, if you
don't need the Cadillac of power cables, you could get these $440 RCA
cables with the "finely cured wood housing for reduced outside
interference."
Read - SoundString 6' Power Cord [PartsExpress via
Dan'sData]
Read - SoundString Omega Pro 3' RCA Interconnect
[PartsExpress]
Cutting the cord
Cutting the cord
12/24/2003 12:12 PMSometimes ditching the landline and going all wireless can backfire on
you, as Jim Lynch of ExtremeTech discovers when he cancels his service
only to...
The $3,000 Power Cord
The $3,000 Power Cord
07/30/2004 06:47 PM
You may have too much
money if you would pay $3,000 for a single power cable, or
alternatively, you may not be giving enough money to us. If you bought
a 1.5m cable, you'd get each centimeter for a around $20. Teac
Esoteric, a Japanese company, manufactures the cable -- so costly that
the provider of the 99.999999% pure copper wiring describes the
manufacture of stress-free 8N class copper as (wait for it) "extremely
difficult," forcing them to produce only 250 cables. Ever.
But this is no simple power cable. Polyolefin resin. 24 karat gold
and palladium plating. Insert costly material you haven't heard of
here. I hope that for this much, this is the finest in power delivery,
and by "power" I mean "handjob."
Read
- Product Information (Japanese) [Teac Esoteric via Watch.Impres
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The $744 Power Cord
The $744 Power Cord
06/10/2004 07:55 AM
Remember when
your mom made you feel guilty about not liking your toys when there
were starving children in Alabama or something? Sure, it made no
sense, but she was already half-mad from a world that can develop $744
'Golden Reference Power Cords with Built-in Filtration.' It's
unbelievable, I know, but I have it on good word that every time a
gullible audiophile buys one of these cords the company ritually
slaughters a whole tribe of African natives, entwining the
sloughed-off spirits into the "patented stranded conductor geometry
based on the Golden Ratio."
You don't even want to know what chthonic powers are invoked to
create $630 XLR cables. (Thanks, Taggart!)
Read Cardas Golden Reference Power Cable
[AudioAdvisor]
Read - Analysis Plus Silver Oval XLR Interconnects
[Audiovisor]
Read - The Whole Retarded Catalog
Section [AudioAdvisor]
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i need a power cord for my
hpscanjet2200c
i need a power cord for my
hpscanjet2200c
09/04/2004 05:31 PMTechTree Sep 4 2004 8:43PM GMT
Cutting The Cord From Your iPod
Cutting The Cord From Your iPod
06/24/2005 04:42 PMFor now, keep detangling those wires until a better product comes
along. By Walter S. Mossberg, Wall Street Journal
Semiconductors Offer a New Way to Cut
the Cord
Semiconductors Offer a New Way to Cut
the Cord
09/08/2004 08:18 PMElectronic devices are starting to come equipped with a short-range,
high-speed wireless radio technology known as ultrawideband.
60,000 phone users cut cord, go all
wireless
60,000 phone users cut cord, go all
wireless
02/13/2004 01:17 PMSiliconValley.com Feb 13 2004 4:53PM GMT
cutting the cord: no land lines
cutting the cord: no land lines
07/26/2004 05:32 PMi hadn't had a land line in almost three years until last week. i
still won't use it.
JVC "Rewind Be!" Wind-Up Cord Headphones
JVC "Rewind Be!" Wind-Up Cord Headphones
09/01/2004 01:19 PM
The Japan Victor Corporation (known to us as simply JVC)
has announced some new earphones dubbed "Rewind Be!", which allow for
the cable itself to be wound up inside of the housing.
Sure, you don't give a damn, especially because these are Japan
only (for now). Well, these are the "world's thinnest"
headphones with a wind-up cable, and they only cost about $18 USD. But
I like wind-up things, so you're going to have to deal.
Read -
Press Release [JVC]
Cutting the Cord With WiFi's Help
(washingtonpost.com)
Cutting the Cord With WiFi's Help
(washingtonpost.com)
01/25/2004 10:55 PMwashingtonpost.com - Charlene Mattson, hockey mom to 13-year-old
Jessica, taps away on a laptop computer in the Ashburn Ice House pizza
parlor amid the sounds of scraping ice and referees' whistles as she
waits for practice to wrap up.
For Audio Players, a Chance to Cut the
Cord
For Audio Players, a Chance to Cut the
Cord
03/06/2004 01:53 AMELECTRONIC devices have been cutting the cord for years, with one
notable exception: portable music players. From the earliest Walkman
to the latest fashion-accessory MP3 player, music on the go has
generally meant cables trailing from ears to pocket or purse. But a
short-range communications technology based on magnetism may mean
those days will finally be on the wane.
Peoplesoft spurns Oracle's final final
offer
Peoplesoft spurns Oracle's final final
offer
02/10/2004 02:48 AMOn the curious grounds that it's undervalued
Space: Final frontier is final resting
place
Space: Final frontier is final resting
place
12/22/2004 01:26 AMZDNet Dec 21 2004 12:51PM GMT
Mother and Child Extension Cord, More
Sourcefruit Juiceboxes
Mother and Child Extension Cord, More
Sourcefruit Juiceboxes
06/08/2004 09:07 AM

Reader Moritz Kofler found pictures of the
rest of those Sourcefruit Juiceboxes that were shown at the Takeo
Paper Show 2004; honestly, the rest of them aren't as impressive as
the banana version, but I'll let you make the call. What I did
find that I liked a lot was this extremely cute 'Mother and Child'
extension cord that would go quite well with my fish skeleton
extension cord my friend Esther sent me a few years back. I think it's
time for the West to embrace and extend cute cord technology.
Read [JapanDesign]
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Spinal Cord Injury Hope - Will Bush
Kibosh it?
Spinal Cord Injury Hope - Will Bush
Kibosh it?
12/22/2004 01:52 AMStem Cell Researcher Makes Paralyzed Rats Walk So far, not a single
person has been helped by human embryonic stem cells. But in cramped
university labs, a young neurobiologist with movie star good looks, a
Carl Sagan-like fondness for the popular media and an
entrepeneur’s nose for profits is getting tantalizingly close.
Hans Keirstead is making paralyzed rats walk again by injecting them
with healthy brain cells sussed from a reddish soup of human
embryonic…
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As business grows, umbilical cord blood
storage prompts debate
As business grows, umbilical cord blood
storage prompts debate
04/10/2004 05:03 AMBoston Globe Apr 10 2004 9:15AM GMT
QuickTime Alternative 1.34 Final - Real
Alternative 1.24 Final
QuickTime Alternative 1.34 Final - Real
Alternative 1.24 Final
09/01/2004 05:13 PMK-Lite Coded pack 2.24 Final & K-Lite
Mega Codec Pack 1.00 Final
K-Lite Coded pack 2.24 Final & K-Lite
Mega Codec Pack 1.00 Final
02/19/2004 05:00 PMNet-Printer-0.32
Net-Printer-0.32
03/15/2003 06:26 PMNew Printer?
New Printer?
08/03/2004 06:18 PMMy trusty Samsung ML-1210 is overdue for a new toner cartridge, and
the recent arrival of a Dell catalog featuring...
Printer-0.98
Printer-0.98
08/18/2004 01:29 AMWin32-Printer-0.8.0
Win32-Printer-0.8.0
04/22/2004 10:32 AMPrinter Problems
Printer Problems
09/15/2004 02:10 AMAbcnews.go.com - Tue Sep 14, 10:57 am GMT
Zan Image Printer
Zan Image Printer
05/05/2004 09:36 AMZan Image Printer:
This is an awfully handy little app. It's like a PDF printer driver,
but it prints to BMP, JPG, or TIFF. Great for when you need to
extract images from odd document formats (CAD in particular) to
include in other media. To us, it's well worth the $30 price.
Zan Image Printer 3.0 for Windows 2000/XP/2003 is a
virtual printer driver, you can use it as a file format converter that
intercepts and converts any printable document into standard
BMP/TIFF/JPEG raster images in just few clicks. TIFF, JPEG and BMP are
among the most popular image formats, the generated TIFF/JPEG/BMP
files can thus be easily shared and viewed with the look and feel of
the original document. Also, the raster image retains the complete
information within the file itself, you will never have the missing
characters and uninstalled fonts issue any more.
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Win32-Printer-0.6.6.1
Win32-Printer-0.6.6.1
11/03/2003 05:32 AMDude, You're Getting a Printer
Dude, You're Getting a Printer
04/13/2004 01:58 AMBusiness Week Apr 13 2004 6:16AM GMT
Samsung CLP-500 printer
Samsung CLP-500 printer
07/21/2004 08:10 PMglobetechnology.com Jul 22 2004 0:51AM GMT
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