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Motorola's Seamless Mobility: Neither
Seamless Nor Mobile
Motorola's Seamless Mobility: Neither
Seamless Nor Mobile
07/27/2004 04:32 PMWe mentioned the
non-surprisi
ng, non-groundbreaking nature of Motorola's expected announcement
concerning a WiFi-enabled mobile phone last week when the company
conveniently leaked the info they'd first announced a year and a half
ago. Now, after pumping up the PR efforts, it seems that everyone is
writing about this WiFi-cellular phone, without bothering to look at
the details. However, looking at those details make the phone
appear... not that interesting. It's really a
very limited device that can only be used with special 802.11a
hardware. So, don't think you'll be using the phone at Wi-Fi
hotspots any time soon. This is really just a gimmick to try to sell
a new mobile phone to business users.
Notes and Tips: Mark/Space Patch
Notes and Tips: Mark/Space Patch
09/09/2004 10:37 AMMark/Space patches up a kernel panic in Mac OS X 10.3.5.
Mark/Space announces The Missing Sync
4.0
Mark/Space announces The Missing Sync
4.0
06/24/2004 08:19 AMMark/Space today announced the release of The Missing Sync 4.0 for
Palm OS...
Mark/Space’s Missing Sync for Tapwave
Mark/Space’s Missing Sync for Tapwave
04/09/2004 04:11 PMDL Expo, PalmOne, Mark/Space on Insider
Mac
DL Expo, PalmOne, Mark/Space on Insider
Mac
08/12/2004 04:30 AMThe August 7th broadcast of the Inside Mac Radio show is now available
as an MP3 download...
DL Expo, PalmOne, Mark/Space on Inside
Mac Radio
DL Expo, PalmOne, Mark/Space on Inside
Mac Radio
08/12/2004 07:49 AMThis week's
edition of the
Inside Mac
Radio Show features Chris Jacobson from DL Expo, the new Digital
Lifestyle event with locations planned on the east and west coasts;
Rick Wooten of PalmOne, makers of PDAs, to talk about their new Mac
support site; and Eric Ullman of Mark/Space, developers of The Missing
Sync, a software application that enables PalmOS PDAs not supported by
the Mac version of Palm Desktop and PocketPCs to synchronize data with
the Mac. The show is available in streaming format and can also be
downloaded in MP3 format for offline listening in iTunes or on your
iPod.
Mark/Space ships The Missing Sync for
Palm OS 4
Mark/Space ships The Missing Sync for
Palm OS 4
07/29/2004 06:48 AMMark/Space today announced that it is shipping The Missing Sync 4.0
for Palm OS...
Mark/Space adds Zire 31, 72 support to
two Palm apps
Mark/Space adds Zire 31, 72 support to
two Palm apps
05/11/2004 04:38 PMMark/Space has updated its Missing Sync for Palm application, adding
support for PalmOne's new Zire 31 and Zire 72 models. The company also
updated their Internet Sharing & AvantGo software, which allows
you to share your Mac's Internet connection with a Palm handheld
through a USB cable, with the same compatibility. You can
download the Missing
Sync 2.0.2 and Internet Sharing & AvantGo 1.0.3 updaters from
the Mark/Space Web site.
Mark/Space brings Missing Sync to Palm
OS Cobalt
Mark/Space brings Missing Sync to Palm
OS Cobalt
02/10/2004 02:47 PMThe next generation of Palm PDAs will run Palm OS Cobalt, and
Mark/Space, Inc. will step in, as
they've done in the past, to provide Mac synchronization with the next
version of their Missing Sync application. Announced at the PalmSource
Developers Conference happening this week in San Jose, the
new edition of Missing
Sync will allow you to connect Palm OS Cobalt devices to your Mac
via USB, a network, WiFi (AirPort), or Bluetooth and synchronize your
information.
Mark/Space unveils plans for new version
of Missing Sync
Mark/Space unveils plans for new version
of Missing Sync
02/10/2004 11:53 AMMark/Space today announced plans for the newest release of Missing
Sync for Palm OS, to be released later this year in anticipation of
the first Palm OS Cobalt devices...
Study: Apple making its mark in life
sciences
Study: Apple making its mark in life
sciences
04/18/2005 03:12 PMResearch firm IDC found that scientists are moving to -- or
considering -- the Macintosh platform because of Mac OS X and the G5
processor.
Mark Steyn: Mad Dr. Dean Jolts Kerry
Campaign To Life
Mark Steyn: Mad Dr. Dean Jolts Kerry
Campaign To Life
01/26/2004 03:31 AMBeware multicultural madness .. column datelined August 25 .. few
questions
suntimes.com/output/steyn/cst-edt-steyn25.html
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News: Report: Apple making its mark in
Life Sciences
News: Report: Apple making its mark in
Life Sciences
04/18/2005 04:40 PMIndependent research firm International Data Corp. (IDC) recently
finished work on a report commissioned by Apple that focused on the
company's efforts in the scientific life sciences field. While the
report was complimentary to many of Apple's accomplishments over the
past few years it also pointed out some pitfalls the company would
have to watch in the future. This, said an Apple executive, is just
what Apple was looking for.
Your Mac Life features BBEdit, Wil
Wheaton
Your Mac Life features BBEdit, Wil
Wheaton
09/08/2004 10:25 AMThis week's
Your Mac Life
radio show features a wrap up of last week's Apple Expo in Paris. Also
scheduled is Rich Siegel of Bare Bones Software, to talk about BBEdit
8.0's recent release, and author, Mac user and Star Trek celebrity Wil
Wheaton, who will pitch his new book, "Just a Geek." Peter Cohen of
MacCentral and Macworld will be on hand to talk about Mac gaming, too.
The show runs from 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM Pacific (8:30 PM to 11:00 PM
Eastern) and is available in
audio and video or
plain old audio.
Your Mac Life features iLife 04, Ihnatko
Your Mac Life features iLife 04, Ihnatko
01/22/2004 02:13 AMTonight and every Wednesday night
Your Mac Life host and producer
Shawn King chats with guests far and wide about all things
Mac-related. Tonight's QuickTime Webcast radio show features Apple, to
talk about iLife '04, and Mac pundit Andy Ihnatko.
Your Mac Life features Our Mac Story,
Superman, more
Your Mac Life features Our Mac Story,
Superman, more
01/28/2004 11:24 AMTonight's edition of the
Your Mac
Life Internet radio show features "Our Mac Story," Superman and
one of the original developers of the Mac -- Bruce Horn.
Your Mac Life features TidBITS and
DLexpo
Your Mac Life features TidBITS and
DLexpo
08/18/2004 11:04 AMThis week's edition of Your Mac Life will feature guests from the
Digital Lifestyle Expo and TidBITS. Chris Jacobson, the organizer of
this past week's
Digital Lifestyle
Expo in Long Beach and the upcoming expo in New York and Atlanta,
will be on the show to talk about how this expo is different and why
you should attend.
A 'Blue' Life In the City By the Bay
(washingtonpost.com)
A 'Blue' Life In the City By the Bay
(washingtonpost.com)
04/26/2004 11:17 PMwashingtonpost.com - Last of three articles
Your Mac Life features QuickTime,
MagnaTunes, Audible
Your Mac Life features QuickTime,
MagnaTunes, Audible
02/11/2004 10:59 AMTonight and every Wednesday night
Your Mac Life Webcasts a
QuickTime audio and video show featuring the latest Mac news and
information, hosted by Shawn King. Tonight's show features Frank
Casanova, Apple's senior director of QuickTime product marketing; John
Buckman, founder and CEO of an iTunes Music Store competitor called
Magnatunes.com; and more details about Your Mac Life's recently
announced partnership with Audible.com. Also scheduled is MacCentral
and Macworld's Peter Cohen, with news about what's happening in the
world of Mac gaming.
Your Mac Life features Griffin, IDG
World Expo
Your Mac Life features Griffin, IDG
World Expo
06/09/2004 12:15 PMThis week's edition of the
Your
Mac Life radio show will feature Griffin Technology's VP of
Marketing Andrew Green, to talk about the iTalk, the iTrip mini and
the RadioShark. IDG World Expo Group Vice President Warwick Davies
will be on hand to talk about next month's Macworld Conference &
Expo Boston. And MacCentral and Macworld's Peter Cohen will have a
recap of this week's game news. You can listen on an
audio feed or watch and
listen on a
video
feed, and join other listeners in live text-based chats on
World Without
Borders or using IRC on the irc.netmug.org server in the
#yourmaclife channel. The show happens every Wednesday night at 5:30PM
- 8PM Pacific Time, 8:30PM - 11PM Eastern.
Your Mac Life features Altec Lansing,
Paul Kent
Your Mac Life features Altec Lansing,
Paul Kent
05/19/2004 10:36 AMTonight's Webcast of
Your Mac
Life will include Altec Lansing's Addie White, Macworld Expo
Conference Chair Paul Kent, and Peter Cohen with a report on what's
happening in Mac gaming. The Webcast is available in
an audio only version and
in a
video and audio
version, and happens from 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM Pacific Time (8:30 PM
to 11:00 PM Eastern).
W3C Public Workshop on Semantic Web and
Life Sciences Features OWL, RDF, and
LSID
W3C Public Workshop on Semantic Web and
Life Sciences Features OWL, RDF, and
LSID
08/07/2004 06:59 AMXMLMania.com Aug 7 2004 9:40AM GMT
A Real-Life Debate on Free Expression in
a Cyberspace City
A Real-Life Debate on Free Expression in
a Cyberspace City
01/16/2004 11:33 AMThere is little agreement among players of multiplayer Internet games
about the real-world consequences of their online actions.
Signs of Life as Normal Return to Iran
Quake City
Signs of Life as Normal Return to Iran
Quake City
01/02/2004 02:28 PMReuters via Wired News Jan 2 2004 1:08PM ET
Colin Pillinger, space scientist:
Gambling big on life on Mars
Colin Pillinger, space scientist:
Gambling big on life on Mars
12/21/2003 01:23 AMUS News Dec 21 2003 0:01AM ET
Tiny Moon is No Space Station ::
Astrobiology Magazine :: Search for Life
in the Universe
Tiny Moon is No Space Station ::
Astrobiology Magazine :: Search for Life
in the Universe
07/29/2004 11:49 AMI’ve got a bad feeling about this… .. Cassini's picture of
a moon of Saturn .. deep in the
cosmos
astrobio.net/news/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=artic
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"Seamless"
"Seamless"
06/03/2004 12:52 AMSeamless
Seamless
11/07/2003 12:59 AMIn a sign of what is surely to come, TeliaSonera, Ericsson, Radionet,
and the Helsinki University of Technology were able to successfully
demonstrate that its possible to seamlessly roam between commercial
WiFi and cellular (in this instance, GPRS) networks without
interrupting your connection to the Internet. Read...
Seamless computing
Seamless computing
07/13/2004 08:25 PMComputer Times Asia Jul 13 2004 11:51PM GMT
- Towards seamless connectivity
- Towards seamless connectivity
04/13/2004 09:02 PMComputer Times Asia Apr 14 2004 1:37AM GMT
Near-Seamless Handoff for 802.11 Roaming
Near-Seamless Handoff for 802.11 Roaming
04/14/2005 10:03 AMTwo University of California San Diego scientists have developed a
better way of seamlessly handing off 802.11 roaming, making it
possible for people from one hotspot to another without dropping
connections. That's important not so much for data, which can handle a
dropped packet here and there, but for streaming audio, video, and
voice-over-IP.
The SyncScan solution proposed by Savage and
Ramani is a method to continuously monitor the proximity of nearby
802.11 access points. Instead of looking for surrounding access points
just when the current signal is running low, a Wi-Fi device with
SyncScan regularly checks signal strengths nearby -- but only for very
short periods of time. These times are picked to precisely coincide
with regularly scheduled "beacon" messages sent by all standard Wi-Fi
access points. The process eliminates the current need to start from
scratch when looking for a stronger signal, and replaces the long
scanning delay with many small delays that are imperceptible to the
user.
Faster handoff between Wi-Fi networks promises near-seamless 802.11
roaming [EurekAlert]
Nevada's Seamless E-Vote
Nevada's Seamless E-Vote
09/14/2004 05:51 AMThe success of last week's primary election using touch-screen voting
machines heartens officials in other states, where e-voting has been
problematic. Still, the Silver State may be in a unique situation.
The Myth of Seamless Integration
The Myth of Seamless Integration
03/14/2003 01:28 AMIntegration of enterprise applications is not a pretty process.
Despite all the tech advances of recent years, it is still costly and
time-consuming, with a less than stellar return on investment. But a
new era is upon us, enterprise software developers say, and the
monolithic integration problems of the 1990s soon will crumble into
dust.
How-To Turn your iPod in to a Universal
Infrared Remote Control - Features -
features.engadget.com
How-To Turn your iPod in to a Universal
Infrared Remote Control - Features -
features.engadget.com
07/27/2004 02:41 PMHow-To Turn your iPod in to a Universal Infrared Remote
Control
features.engadget.com/entry/6336778455600767
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Ten things that Microsoft and TiVo must
each do to win the living room -
Features - features.engadget.com
Ten things that Microsoft and TiVo must
each do to win the living room -
Features - features.engadget.com
08/12/2004 01:20 PMExcellent article at Engadget yesterday by guest commentator Thomas
Hawk .. Ten things that Microsoft and TiVo must each do to win the
living room
features.engadget.com/entry/1882345133499767
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Operators offer seamless Wi-Fi service
Operators offer seamless Wi-Fi service
02/18/2004 12:05 PMComputer Weekly Feb 18 2004 3:04PM GMT
Motorola unveils seamless mobility
Motorola unveils seamless mobility
07/28/2004 01:00 AMTelecoms.com Jul 28 2004 5:14AM GMT
HP iPaq enables seamless switching
HP iPaq enables seamless switching
08/02/2004 10:01 AMIn the race to provide an integrated communications device for the
enterprise, Hewlett-Packard pulled out in front last week with the
iPaq h6315.
City of Prescott Implements LiveTime®
Help Desk for City Wide IT Service
Management
City of Prescott Implements LiveTime®
Help Desk for City Wide IT Service
Management
09/08/2004 02:53 AMThis major municipality joins the list of converts to LiveTime’s
scaleable, web-based solution. [PRWEB Sep 8, 2004]
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