First Picture of the Upcoming Motorola MPx300 Released
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Three Motorola Smartphones next year:
the MPx220, the MPx100, and the MPx300
Three Motorola Smartphones next year:
the MPx220, the MPx100, and the MPx300
12/16/2003 11:10 AMMSMobiles reports that in addition to the MPx220 (which we wrote about
the other day), there will be two more cellphones running on
Microsoft's Smartphone...
Motorola and Verizon Wireless Announce
the Upcoming Debut of the Eagerly
Awaited Motorola V710
Motorola and Verizon Wireless Announce
the Upcoming Debut of the Eagerly
Awaited Motorola V710
07/20/2004 09:19 PMPhysOrg.com Jul 21 2004 1:02AM GMT
Black Motorola V3 Razr Picture
Black Motorola V3 Razr Picture
02/01/2005 09:49 PMPloyer Jan 28 2005 1:35AM GMT
First Picture of the Motorola MPx100
Microsoft Smartphone Surfaces
First Picture of the Motorola MPx100
Microsoft Smartphone Surfaces
12/26/2003 12:25 PMbargainPDA.com Dec 26 2003 11:12AM ET
RumorMill: Is the MPx300 a Pocket PC
Phone?
RumorMill: Is the MPx300 a Pocket PC
Phone?
02/19/2004 12:10 AMBrightHand Feb 19 2004 4:13AM GMT
Picture in Picture iMovie Plugin Pack
3.0
Picture in Picture iMovie Plugin Pack
3.0
04/26/2004 05:35 PMiMovie plugin pack featuring Distort Effects and Morph Transitions.
Norson Telecom Consulting Today
Released: China's Emerging Handset
Design Houses - "The Picture Clears"
Norson Analysis Report
Norson Telecom Consulting Today
Released: China's Emerging Handset
Design Houses - "The Picture Clears"
Norson Analysis Report
09/10/2004 04:03 AMReport Briefing:From their origins as utilitarian tools designed
purely for mobile voice conversations, handsets have become infinitely
more capable and stylish. In the coming years, handsets will provide a
true multimedia experience, and handset styles and functions will
multiply to reflect the increased segmentation of user groups. Design
plays an increasingly important role in the handset value chain, and
China's rise as a leading handset market and manufacturing center is
complemented by a similar rise of the domestic handset design
industry. In this report, Norson provides an overview of China's
growing handset design market and assesses its future prospects and
challenges. [PRWEB Sep 10, 2004]
Motorola i315 released on Nextel
Motorola i315 released on Nextel
09/15/2004 05:40 PMMobileTracker Sep 15 2004 9:02PM GMT
Motorola i325 released on Nextel
Motorola i325 released on Nextel
09/15/2004 05:40 PMMobileTracker Sep 15 2004 9:02PM GMT
Motorola i710 released by Nextel
Motorola i710 released by Nextel
07/08/2004 02:12 PMMobileTracker Jul 8 2004 6:32PM GMT
Motorola MPx100 Smartphone May Never Be
Released
Motorola MPx100 Smartphone May Never Be
Released
07/16/2004 01:33 PMBrightHand Jul 16 2004 4:57PM GMT
Motorola Introduces Motorola V557,
Motorola V360 and Motorola V176
Motorola Introduces Motorola V557,
Motorola V360 and Motorola V176
03/14/2005 06:27 PMSlashPhone Mar 11 2005 12:23PM GMT
UPDATE: Motorola released ROM update for
MPx220 Smartphone
UPDATE: Motorola released ROM update for
MPx220 Smartphone
02/07/2005 02:03 AMPPCW.net Feb 6 2005 7:37PM GMT
Upcoming
Upcoming
11/06/2003 01:26 PMChicago Tribune Nov 6 2003 12:54PM ET
Upcoming.org gets an API
Upcoming.org gets an API
03/29/2005 03:07 PMCory Doctorow:
Waxy sez, "
Upcoming.org, the social
calendaring site I created in my spare time, now offers a ton
of spanking new features. Among the big changes: a complete
API for doing your own development, and support for tagging,
e-mail/SMS reminders, and personal events. Why the sudden
flood of activity? Blame Jon Udell, who posted
this
column inspiring me to do a
week of nonstop coding."
Link
(
Thanks, Waxy!)
Motorola and Apple Bring iTunes Music
Player to Motorolas
Next-Generation Mobile Phones
Motorola and Apple Bring iTunes Music
Player to Motorolas
Next-Generation Mobile Phones
07/28/2004 04:32 PMUpcoming Reviews
Upcoming Reviews
03/14/2005 05:46 PMWe have a number of upcoming big hardware reviews on the site over the
next week or so, here are just a few of them:
Hardware:
Maxtor OneTouch II 250GB USB/FireWire External Harddisk - 7200RPM
Viewsonic VX912 19" 12ms 500:1 (DVI-D) LCD Monitor
Orange SPV M2000 Pocket PC Phone Edition
Samsung YH-999 Portable Media Center
and finally another Media Center PC based review of the Evesham eMedia
Micro Tower.
Upcoming W3C Talks
Upcoming W3C Talks
06/03/2004 06:42 PM2004-06-03: Browse upcoming W3C appearances and events, also available
as an RSS channel. (News archive)
Upcoming Gig: May in New York
Upcoming Gig: May in New York
03/22/2005 03:19 PMOn May 18th, Jon Udell and I (and a player to be named later, they
say) are
talking generalities at the IDG
Syndicate Conference,
which is interesting as it’s the first attempt (that I know of) by
an old-line analyst/publishing company to do a traditional old-line
conference around this whole blogging/syndication thing. The idea
itself is controversial, we’ll see how it goes.
Upcoming Gig: May in Chiba
Upcoming Gig: May in Chiba
03/22/2005 03:19 PMOn May 13th, I’ll be in Chiba, Japan participating in a panel
entitled
Web Services Considered Harmful? with Jeff Barr
of Amazon, prominent RESTafarian Mark Baker, Adam Bosworth of Google,
and Jeffrey McManus of EBay, at the
14th International World Wide Web
Conference. Should be fun.
Upcoming Events
Upcoming Events
05/16/2004 01:45 PMSome great events coming up, mostly this week: Red Herring Spring --
May 18-20th, Monterey, where they introduce the Red Herring 100 Top
Private Companies. Facilitating an Eventspace. Much more on this
later. Institute for the Future: A New Literacy...
Upcoming on ActiveWin
Upcoming on ActiveWin
08/27/2004 02:05 PMWe have a number of new bits and pieces on the way in the next month.
Firstly
we have a new section opening all about Windows Mobile, this will
include new reviews
of the brand new smartphone from Orange, the SPV C500. The section
will also have
editorials, FAQ's and more.
Early in September we are returning to some of the bigger style
reviews that
we used to post, first up is a review of the AMD 3800+ CPU. Next we
have a review
of the ATI X800 Pro Graphics card on the way too.
WebService-Upcoming-0.04
WebService-Upcoming-0.04
06/17/2005 07:15 PME:M | My upcoming projects
E:M | My upcoming projects
08/21/2004 02:57 PME:M | My upcoming projects (from the guy responsible for the
popularity of blogs in Iran: "The enormous power of Wikis could be
exploited in providing some independently and collectively produced
textbooks for high school students in Iran. Those books can later be
printed and used by parents, who do ...
Upcoming DK Books
Upcoming DK Books
06/17/2005 03:30 PMFans of the DK line of books will have two new reasons to visit a
bookstore in October.
WWW-Service-Upcoming-API
WWW-Service-Upcoming-API
04/18/2005 03:13 PMNew and Upcoming Titles
New and Upcoming Titles
11/18/2003 11:17 PM-Web Application Security Assessment 04/28/2004
-Threat Modeling 03/31/2004
-Extreme Programming Adventures in C# 02/04/2004
-Test-Driven Development in Microsoft® .NET 02/04/2004
-Object Thinking 02/04/2004
-Agile Project Management with Scrum 02/04/2004
Motorola, Inc: Motorola Reaches Cable
Modem Milestone in EMEA
Motorola, Inc: Motorola Reaches Cable
Modem Milestone in EMEA
09/08/2004 05:05 AMUK Wire Sep 8 2004 9:29AM GMT
Motorola, Inc: Motorola and Apple Bring
iTunes Music Player to
Motorola, Inc: Motorola and Apple Bring
iTunes Music Player to
07/26/2004 10:53 PMUK Wire Jul 27 2004 2:58AM GMT
MOTOROLA: Motorola Settles Patent
Dispute with Ever Win International Corp
MOTOROLA: Motorola Settles Patent
Dispute with Ever Win International Corp
02/01/2005 09:49 PMKauppalehti Online Jan 28 2005 9:34AM GMT
Motorola Announces the Motorola CN620,
Dual-Network Wi-Fi Phone
Motorola Announces the Motorola CN620,
Dual-Network Wi-Fi Phone
07/27/2004 04:22 AMWi-Fi Technology Forum Jul 27 2004 8:22AM GMT
Upcoming events in Keene, NH
Upcoming events in Keene, NH
03/22/2005 05:12 PM

In the fall of 2003, the Many-to-Many blog
announced Andy Baio's
upcoming.org, a collaborative event
calendar. Ray Ozzie
noticed, and
asked a bunch of questions about calendar formats and mechanisms for
syndicating and aggregating events. I
weighed
in with some examples of the XHTML microcontent techniques that I
was (and still am) exploring. But eighteen months later it's clear
that we were just philosophers debating how many angels can dance on
the head of a pin. None of our arcane technical discussions really
mattered because upcoming.org hasn't gone viral the way
del.icio.us did. This isn't just my own
observation. Recently someone in Edinburgh
asked: "Why is upcoming.org not
more popular?"
...Upcoming Gig: April in San Fran
Upcoming Gig: April in San Fran
03/22/2005 03:19 PMOn April 11th I’ll be doing a “Keynote Debate” with Jean Paoli
and Jon Udell at the
Gilbane Content Management Technologies conference (what a long
name). Some of the press coverage is trying to spin this as a “My
office XML is better than yours” debate, which seems lame to me,
there’s plenty to debate about the right way to put markup to work
without getting into boring product specifics.
Upcoming conference on Fair Use
Upcoming conference on Fair Use
06/15/2004 01:12 PMThe New York Times has a great
story about the painful process a college professor went through
to clear the rights for a short, informative video to be given to
incoming students:
"It's crazy," Professor Turow said of the labyrinth of
permissions, waivers and fees he navigated to get the roughly three
minutes of video clips included on the CD, which was paid for by a
grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The process took
months, Professor Turow said, and cost about $17,000 in fees and
royalties paid to the various studios and guilds for the use of clips.
The film used ranged from, for example, a 1961 episode of "Ben Casey"
to a more-recent scene from "ER."
As a result of the project, this Friday the Annenberg School for
Communication at University of Pennsylvania will be holding a
conference called Knowledge
Held Hostage that will explore issues of Fair Use in education. The full program
features Creative Commons co-founder and board member Hal Abelson.
[via furdlog]
On RSS feeds and upcoming redesigns...
On RSS feeds and upcoming redesigns...
04/12/2005 06:26 AMThis is more of an update than a post and won't be of enormous
interest to an awful lot of you, I'm sure. Basically for those of you
reading this site via an RSS newsreader, I've decided to remove the
splicing of photographs from my Flickr
photostream. This is for a number of reasons, but mainly because
I've started to feel a bit uncomfortable about the enormous shifts in
tone between the two feeds and how they inter-relate to one another.
If you enjoy seeing pictures from my photostream however, you can
still subscribe to a dedicated feed.
For those of you who are not familiar with the
plasticbag.org feed, or with newsreaders in general, then I can
recommend the
Wikipedia article on RSS and newsreaders and if you're using a
Mac, then NetNewsWire
remains the client of choice.
This little job is just the first of a large number of changes that
you should be seeing around the site over the next few weeks as I work
to redesign the place from the ground-up. I can warn you now that many
of you are not going to like what I'm going to do with the place. I'm
taking it very stark and simple. But I'm finding it quite
exciting. If you're of the speculative sort, then why not have a look
at my page on a design history of plasticbag.org and
see if you can spot the trends.
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Upcoming macosxhints' events...
Upcoming macosxhints' events...
05/27/2004 03:40 PMDespite my best efforts :), I've somehow been talked into into making
a few public appearances over the next couple of months in various
places. I'll be discussing some of my favorite OS X hints and apps,
and perhaps providi...
Upcoming events of note
Upcoming events of note
06/03/2004 09:56 PMJune is always a time that's slightly crazed for me (in a good way):
it's
the month when I celebrate both my birthday and my wedding
anniversary;
plus it's solstice time, when the days are longest and (for
light-seeking
souls like me) spirits highest. It's also the period, in the trough
between
Memorial Day and the start of high vacation season, when lots of
events get
planned. Here's some that are on my horizon:
This Sunday I'm heading off to the Wall Street Journal's
"D" Conference, run by Kara Swisher and
Walt
Mossberg -- featuring, among others, Bill Gates and Steve Jobs. Last
year,
I understand they shared a stage (I wasn't there to confirm the
executive
convergence). We'll see if that tradition continues.
Next Friday, the same Long Now
Foundation
series that hosted Brian Eno's
amazing talk last fall will present Bruce Sterling, at Fort
Mason in
San Francisco. If you've ever heard Sterling's seemingly
free-associational
-- but really, I'm convinced, carefully choreographed -- riffing, you
know
it's a treat. The topic? "The Singularity: Your Future as a Black
Hole."
Last year, the Digital
Storytelling Festival in Sedona was a blast. I can't make it to this year's event --
June
10-12, in Sedona once more -- but it promises to be even better, with
J.D. Lasica talking about
his "DarkNet" project and
lots of
other folks presenting their work.
Finally, Supernova
returns to the Bay Area June 24-25. A year and a half ago, Kevin
Werbach's
first conference served as a
great
intro to the issues around Wi-Fi, Web services, and other
grassroots-driven, geek-centered technologies whose adoption has begun
to
fuel a new wave of Silicon Valley buzz. It'll be interesting to see
where
Werbach takes these subjects now that it has begun to move from the
edge to
the mainstream.
On the upcoming release of OS X 10.4
[Tiger]
On the upcoming release of OS X 10.4
[Tiger]
03/22/2005 06:23 PMAs everyone is probably aware, the release of OS X 10.4 (Tiger) is
rapidly approaching -- some time between now and June 30th. The last
time we had a major release, yours truly didn't plan to0 well, and I
ended up hand-coding...
Upcoming UK Robot Events
Upcoming UK Robot Events
03/14/2005 06:03 PMLorraine Breen of the IEE writes,
"I am organising a robotics
lecture, presented by Ian Watts from Robot Wars, in Birmingham, UK on
Thursday 10 March 2005." The lecture is titled, "Robots
in Action" and deals primarily with the control systems and power
source of the radio controlled vehicles
used on the Robot Wars and Battlebots TV shows. There may also be a
guest
appearance by a Dalek.
Meanwhile, Malika Andress of The
National Space
Centre in Leicester writes,
"The National Space Centre is looking
to host a Robot Month in May. We are looking for people to participate
and showcase their robots in action. If anybody has any ideas of how
to
make the weekend really exciting and interactive please get in
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