stargeek
PHP news website logo.
home    PHP scripts    articles    seo tools    links    search    contact    shop    realtors


Report: Power Problem







Report: Power Problem

Report: Power Problem 04/09/2004 04:01 PM

a 1-cent solution to power switch problem plus notes on Ethernet cables




This is a GrokNews Entry: (what is grok?)





Similar Items

Report: Power Problem

Grok Headline matches for Report: Power Problem

Notes and Tips: RAM Power Problem


Notes and Tips: RAM Power Problem 03/08/2004 11:09 PM
PowerBook processor settings and power supply choice can affect memory errors.

Problem With IP Logging In Invision
Power Board?


Problem With IP Logging In Invision
Power Board?
06/16/2004 09:12 PM
GulfTech Security (Jun 15 2004)

Re: Problem With IP Logging In Invision
Power Board?


Re: Problem With IP Logging In Invision
Power Board?
06/18/2004 05:38 PM
Brian Dessent (Jun 16 2004)

SMS FAQ: Problem communicating with APS
when compiling a report


SMS FAQ: Problem communicating with APS
when compiling a report
04/19/2004 12:14 AM

Report: G5 Power Mac


Report: G5 Power Mac 01/22/2004 11:35 AM
refurb's missing screws and SCSI card performance changes

Report: Power Mac G5


Report: Power Mac G5 06/11/2004 10:01 AM
After Apple's announcement, the G5 is a "hot" topic....

Report: Power Mac G4


Report: Power Mac G4 07/19/2004 09:26 AM
"Fanis" describes an extensive noise-reduction project for the latest Power Mac G4 model.

Report: Lightning and Power


Report: Lightning and Power 09/20/2004 10:43 AM
Readers talk about problems with failed APC battery backup and more about lightning.

Report: G5 Power Macs


Report: G5 Power Macs 01/16/2004 10:58 AM
What are all these weird noises?

Report: Power industry IT spending on
the rise


Report: Power industry IT spending on
the rise
03/06/2004 01:56 AM
Regulatory compliance efforts and investments in self-healing grid and security systems will help generate increased IT spending in the North American, U.K. and Australian power industries this year, according to Meta Group research.

Consumers power wireless-gear market,
report says


Consumers power wireless-gear market,
report says
11/13/2003 03:57 PM
As security and management concerns ease, consumer and enterprise sales continue to drive growth in the wireless networking gear market, a research report says.

Hannah Senesh Community Day school
Selects IvolutionCMS to power its
website & its Web based report card
module.


Hannah Senesh Community Day school
Selects IvolutionCMS to power its
website & its Web based report card
module.
06/19/2004 02:40 AM
IvolutionCMS selected to improve efficiency in Hannah Senesh Community day school by creating & managing its web based report card system & website. [PRWEB Jun 19, 2004]

Silicon Laboratories Enters the Power
Market with the World's Most Advanced
Digital Power Supply Controller; S


Silicon Laboratories Enters the Power
Market with the World's Most Advanced
Digital Power Supply Controller; S
04/18/2005 08:41 AM
Business Wire UK Apr 18 2005 12:26PM GMT

Toshiba Announces High Voltage DTMOS
Power MOSFET Using a Super Junction
Structure to Reduce Power Consumption


Toshiba Announces High Voltage DTMOS
Power MOSFET Using a Super Junction
Structure to Reduce Power Consumption
03/23/2005 04:52 AM
ZDNet India Mar 23 2005 9:24AM GMT

3rd-Party Power Book Power Adapters?


3rd-Party Power Book Power Adapters? 01/23/2004 02:18 PM

InterUnity Group announces new research
on Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS),
Power Conditioning, and Computer Related
Air Conditioning decisions.


InterUnity Group announces new research
on Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS),
Power Conditioning, and Computer Related
Air Conditioning decisions.
09/27/2004 02:32 AM
InterUnity Group has compiled interim findings on a ground breaking study about the key drivers of Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), Power Conditioning, and Computer Related Air Conditioning decisions. [PRWEB Sep 27, 2004]

Power Measurement on the Apple Power Mac
G5.


Power Measurement on the Apple Power Mac
G5.
07/21/2004 06:00 PM
Wes Felter, Tom Keller: Power Measurement on the Apple Power Mac G5. IBM Research Report RC23276, July 2004.

"I only have the power of having
people?s trust ? but that?s a lot of
power"


"I only have the power of having
people?s trust ? but that?s a lot of
power"
08/18/2004 08:35 PM

The Next Level of Database Report
Generation: SiMX Releases Report Manager
Pro


The Next Level of Database Report
Generation: SiMX Releases Report Manager
Pro
07/22/2004 08:00 PM
SiMX Corporation released Report Manager Pro, a powerful software that facilitates and expedites reporting by providing an intuitive concept-driven drag-and-drop interface, standardizing data connectivity, and eliminating redundant tasks such as document formatting. [PRWEB Jul 21, 2004]

Marilyn Snyder, Speaker, Author,
Trainer, Coach has Just Launched her New
Mastermind Power Coaching Program for
People who Want to Change Their Lives,
Set Goals, and Achieve Their Dreams - Go
to WealthEnlightenment.com for a Free
Power Coaching Session


Marilyn Snyder, Speaker, Author,
Trainer, Coach has Just Launched her New
Mastermind Power Coaching Program for
People who Want to Change Their Lives,
Set Goals, and Achieve Their Dreams - Go
to WealthEnlightenment.com for a Free
Power Coaching Session
06/20/2004 03:39 AM
Mastermind Power Coaching Program. Are you tired of wanting to change your life and not knowing how? Do you want to take your sales to the next level and need the tools? Mastermind Power Coaching is a one-on-one program that is helping people in change their lives for the better!Work with a coach/mentor who can help you identify what you need to change and then help you get there! [PRWEB Jun 20, 2004]

A look at the problem


A look at the problem 12/30/2004 06:51 AM
USA Today Dec 30 2004 10:57AM GMT

What's the Problem?


What's the Problem? 02/01/2005 09:28 PM
and Tim Meehan Freud asked, "What does a user really want?" Ten-plus years into web development, we still don't know. One of the biggest problems in creating and delivering a site is how to decide, specify, and communicate exactly what we're building and why. Use cases can help answer these questions by providing a simple, fast means to decide and describe the purpose of your project. In this quick-reading article, Messieurs Carr and Meehan introduce use cases and their, uh, uses.

Top Tip: Do I have a RAM problem?


Top Tip: Do I have a RAM problem? 02/12/2004 12:51 PM
After POST but before win xp starts up I hear two beeps and the computer never gets past detecting the drives (the hard drives and dvd-rom). Most of the time it boots fine. Then when I shut the system down sometimes I get the two beeps agian and it never shuts off...

What's Your Problem?


What's Your Problem? 11/27/2002 07:36 AM

a problem we could fix


a problem we could fix 05/25/2004 12:50 AM
"It's extremely difficult to govern when you control all three branches of government." John Feehery, spokesman for House Speaker Dennis Hastert, Washington Post, 5/23/04. And when did political parties begin to claim "control" of the Judicial Branch? Someone should inform the Justices. I don't think they've been told yet.

Another Day, Another IE Problem


Another Day, Another IE Problem 07/02/2004 08:22 AM

Security risks swell for Microsoft's Explorer: From the Gee, That's Obvious Department.

Using Microsoft's Internet Explorer Web browser to surf the Internet has become a marked risk — even with the latest security patches installed.

That's the upshot of the discovery of yet another Internet Explorer security hole being exploited by intruders bent on swiping personal information from unwitting Internet users.

[...] "Internet Explorer's track record is such that the software just cannot be trusted right now," says Jeremiah Grossman, CEO of WhiteHat Security.

Again, I ask: if you're still using IE...why?

Click here to comment on this entry


Win XP Sp2 Problem


Win XP Sp2 Problem 08/27/2004 01:56 PM
Introduced in Service Pack 2, along side many other security features, Windows XP gained the "security center" (screenshot). A nice addition, and a central place for people to check their system's security status. So we thought.

eWeek and PC Magazine have published reports suggesting that the system can be spoofed very easily, allowing potentially nasty programs to perform un-wanted tasks. "Based on an anonymous tip, we looked into the WMI and the Windows Security Center's use of it, and found that it may not only be a security hole, but a crater in the wrong hands. Due to the nature of WMI, the WSC could potentially allow attackers to spoof the state of security on a user's system while accessing data, infecting the system, or turning the PC into a zombie for spam or other purposes."

The PC Magazine article explores the problem and how it can be exploited in good depth. It makes very depressing reading for users who had hoped that Microsoft had over-come this kind of problem with Service Pack 2. Microsoft responded to the article suggesting that they didn't think it was a problem at all; they added that you needed to be running as an administrator for it to be an issue; true, PC Mag agreed, but they also noted that XP Home runs (by default) as Admin, and most users of XP Pro make themselves administators to save hassle when installing and running programs.

Service Pack 2 is a necessary upgrade for all users, and everyone should install it. However, as the article and Neowin recommend, don't rely to heavily on these new security features. Ensure you update Firewall / AV / Windows often, and check the status of your protection often. Microsoft will never be able to be 100% safe / problem free, but they are trying, and should be commended for their effort.

View: Read more at PC Magazine | eWeek Article
Download: Service Pack 2

Read full story...

The Problem with Web Polls


The Problem with Web Polls 01/24/2004 10:36 PM

Gay Marriage Poll Gets Annulled: Here's a example of why Web polls are silly. The American Family Association put a poll on their Web site asking people if they were opposed to or in favor of gay marriage with ultimate plans to take the results to Congress. Of course, they assumed that with their sympathetic visitor base, they'd have great results. Sadly:

Against the wishes of the AFA and its members, the poll leaked to the outside. And soon, people like Gabe Anderson began posting it to blogs, social-networking sites such as Friendster and sundry e-mail lists. When Anderson posted it to his blog on Dec. 18, 2003, the anti-gay-marriage position was leading, with 51.45 percent of respondents opposing gay marriage or civil unions.

But with his posting, in which he alerted his readers to the poll, Anderson — and many like him — began to unleash the democratic power that the Internet promises, and which organizations like the AFA must have forgotten: the ability to bring people together to fight for, or against, a cause.

You have to wonder why the AFA would do this in the first place. Web polls are not even remotely scientific, so what results did they plan to take to Congress? Incredibly biased ones?

This reminds me of something that happened with Microsoft two years ago. There was a poll by ZDNet about which platform was better: J2EE or .Net. .Net was trailing, until...

Only 21.5 percent said they planned to use Microsoft .Net--even less than the figure (23.5 percent) planning to use neither. But by the time the poll closed, on January 5, the results had dramatically changed, with three quarters of voters claiming to be implementing .Net.

Sadly, there was a clear trail of an email campaign.

Several of the voters evidently followed a link contained in an e-mail, the subject line of which ran: "PLEASE STOP AND VOTE FOR .NET!" ZDNet logs include the Web address from where the e-mails were sent and showed that the people who followed that link all had e-mail addresses in the microsoft.com domain.

It got worse. ZDNet claimed to have proof of bots voting multiple times, and people casting multiple votes.

These things are obviously bad, but is there any problem with the email campaigns in either case? Companies put these things on the Web to get input, and can they realy complain about world-of-mouth. It's anyone's right to email anyone about something they think they'd be interested in. The problem comes when there's a tipping point and the results get irretrievably skewed.

Which leads me back to an important point: Web polls are of no use to anyone. Period.

Click here to comment on this entry


No regs, no problem


No regs, no problem 01/24/2004 03:30 AM
USA Today Jan 24 2004 7:11AM GMT

A Problem with Tagging


A Problem with Tagging 06/17/2005 03:45 PM

I wonder how long before the whole tagging phenomenon jumps the shark? I like it and everything, but have a sneaking suspicion that we're going to come full circle back to taxonomies.

We've talked about tax onomies before — these are the big parent-child tree structures that have traditionally defined information architecture. Tagging is a direct response to the complication and "monolithic-ness" of the taxonomy — instead of defining the entire tree, you just label the one leaf that you're working with.

But what happens when the tree starts creeping back?

For instance, one of the drawbacks with tagging is that people have different names for the different things. What I call "automotive," you might call "cars," so our entries don't appear under the same tag. Have this happen enough times, and it gets annoying.

How do we get around this? Well, let's create a thesaurus then. Let's tell the system that "cars" and "automotive" are more or less the same thing, so if someone searches for anything tagged "automotive," return anything tagged as "cars" as well. Awesome — now we're back in action, even though we have a bit of a top-down system to maintain. It's a small price to pay.

But what happens when someone wants to broaden their search beyond just a simple tag? Instead of just automotive-related items, I want to find anything to do with vehicles.

How do I back up from "automotive" to "vehicles"? Well, we need to tell the system that "cars" is a child of "vehicles." For that matter, there are more than just that in "vehicles." "Vehicles" is really a parent of "planes," "trains," and "boats" too. No problem, we just need to create a recursive table that tracks how tags are related to each other, like...a taxonomy of tags...

And, with that, we've come full circle back to the top-down taxonomy. Wow, that was quick.

I don't think this is so bad, because it still has some advantages. The editing interface for tags (a simple texbox) is much better than the mess we get with parent-child stuff (usually a huge list of checkboxes).

Additionally, tag-based organization can kind of define itself. Instead of sitting around thinking up a huge taxonomy before you get started, you can watch the tags that come rolling through the system and just organize them as they come in. ("Oh look, another tag for 'hydrofoils.' Maybe we can stick that under 'boats'..")

Finally, if you're really anal retentive, you can "normalize" the tags as they get applied. When an item gets submitted with "cars" and "howto" assigned, you can detect and change them to "automotive" and "turorial" if you like. Be sure to notify the user, however, so they know where to find the thing when they go looking for it (or just make sure the the thesaurus has the correct relationships defined).

Anyone have thoughts on this? Am I just trying to rain on the tagging parade?


The problem with abundance


The problem with abundance 11/01/2003 07:33 PM
BoingBoing pal Clayton says:
Here's an interesting piece on the unforeseen problems that can arise in modern society when previously scarce resources become commonplace... from obesity to P2P. And it kind of puts the Amish desire to "freeze" progress in a new light, as if it were the desire to blunt massive societal upheaval from new tech developments.
Link

Quitting Is Not A Problem


Quitting Is Not A Problem 12/02/2003 01:26 PM
A new study has found that, despite the slower job market, employees are just as willing to quit their job now than they were at the height of the boom years, when jumping ship seemed like a monthly option for some workers. Many people will jump for just a little bit more money, but good working conditions and the belief that the company is going somewhere helps. Of course, many companies have been treating their employees terribly lately, believing that they have no other options - but that may be changing.

The Problem With Abundance


The Problem With Abundance 10/28/2003 11:06 PM

ANTISEMITISM ISN'T A PROBLEM


ANTISEMITISM ISN'T A PROBLEM 12/07/2003 07:07 AM
Noam Chomsky .. no mention

pejmanesque.com/archives/005164.html
track this site | 4 links


Low Numbers, New Problem


Low Numbers, New Problem 08/06/2004 10:25 PM
In the face of paltry numbers on job growth, President Bush's new slogan, "we've turned the corner," sounds premature at best.

AMD compatibility no problem


AMD compatibility no problem 02/16/2004 06:49 PM
CNET Asia Feb 16 2004 9:55PM GMT

Another includer.cgi problem?


Another includer.cgi problem? 03/19/2005 03:11 AM
cout_at_cyberspace.org (Mar 16 2005)

The Problem with JavaScript


The Problem with JavaScript 03/20/2003 01:05 PM
JavaScript is the scapegoat for many of the Web's problems, including pop-ups, pop-unders and other much-maligned browser behaviors. The language's reputation also has been sullied by malware, such as the infamous Nimda worm, that uses it to spread through the Web. The truth, however, is that JavaScript is not to blame.

Why a new PC is a taxing problem


Why a new PC is a taxing problem 06/23/2004 02:19 PM
Sydney Morning Herald Jun 23 2004 6:35PM GMT
Grok Description matches for Report: Power Problem
GrokA matches for Report: Power Problem

Tungsten Grinder Improves Arc Starting,
Stability, and Tungsten Life


Tungsten Grinder Improves Arc Starting,
Stability, and Tungsten Life
04/11/2005 04:03 AM
The Piranha III Tungsten Grinder allows operators to longitudinally grind, cut, and flat tungsten on high quality diamond wheels. This method, recommended by most welding experts, will dramatically improve most aspects of weld applications including arc starting, arc stability and electrode life [PRWEB Apr 11, 2005]

PalmOne Tungsten E2


PalmOne Tungsten E2 04/16/2005 09:19 PM
TechWorld Apr 17 2005 1:13AM GMT

PalmOne Debuts Tungsten E2


PalmOne Debuts Tungsten E2 04/18/2005 11:22 AM
PalmOne this week released a low-end PDA for business users, the Tungsten E2, which replaces the Tungsten E, released in 2003.

palmOne updates Tungsten


palmOne updates Tungsten 04/13/2005 07:29 PM
globetechnology.com Apr 13 2005 11:27PM GMT

PalmOne Releases New Tungsten PDA


PalmOne Releases New Tungsten PDA 04/13/2005 02:24 PM
The Tungsten E2, which features nonvolatile flash memory and Bluetooth wireless technology, is aimed at business users.

PalmOne goes for flash with new Tungsten


PalmOne goes for flash with new Tungsten 04/13/2005 02:39 PM
Flash memory and Bluetooth are key features in company's new Tungsten E2 handheld.

PalmOne brings Bluetooth to Tungsten E
PDA


PalmOne brings Bluetooth to Tungsten E
PDA
04/13/2005 09:19 AM
The Register Apr 13 2005 12:43PM GMT

PalmOne Tungsten 'T5' turns up on web


PalmOne Tungsten 'T5' turns up on web 08/31/2004 06:02 AM
Quick snaps of Wi-Fi PDA

PalmOne LifeDrive to Be Branded as
Tungsten X?


PalmOne LifeDrive to Be Branded as
Tungsten X?
04/15/2005 09:59 AM

lifedrive_x.jpgPalmOne's latest, unannounced PDA—the one we've been calling the LifeDrive—is going to be branded as the 'Tungsten X,' according to Brighthand. According to their reports, the LifeDrive branding actually applies to the built-in 4GB hard drive, not the device itself.

palmOne's Next Handheld Will Not Be Called the LifeDrive (Updated) [Brighthand]


PalmOne Tungsten T5 and E2 Rumors, Pics


PalmOne Tungsten T5 and E2 Rumors, Pics 08/30/2004 06:26 AM

T53.jpg
imageSo when I mentioned that we had some older news that needed to be revisited, this is basically what I was talking about. Some of the first information about the PalmOne Tungsten T5 and E2 PDAs has come to light, and while there's lots of interesting tidbits (rumor, of course) like the T5's lack of a slider like the old one, I think the most notable bit of news is that both of these will finally be running PalmOne's BEOS-influenced OS6. There is also a planned (rumored) OS6 update for the Tungsten C and T3 after the new T5 is released in April of next year. Looks like good stuff.

It is a little sad, in a way, to see Palm's form factor sort of giving up the ghost and moving to a PocketPC-styled slate, but really, it makes total sense. The silk-screened Graffiti area was really played out, and if OS6 does everything it promises to do, we'll want every bit of screen real estate we can get.

Read - Rumor: More Tungsten info, T5 pics [1SRC via X-Gadget]


PalmOne brings Bluetooth to Tungsten E2


PalmOne brings Bluetooth to Tungsten E2 04/13/2005 09:18 AM
The Register Apr 13 2005 1:43PM GMT

PalmOne intros Tungsten E2 handheld


PalmOne intros Tungsten E2 handheld 04/13/2005 11:20 AM
PalmOne today announced the Tungsten E2, a new version of its popular Tungsten E handheld that includes enhanced features...

palmOne Unveils Refined Tungsten E2


palmOne Unveils Refined Tungsten E2 04/13/2005 12:03 PM
palmOne on Wednesday took the wraps off its latest Tungsten handheld, the Bluetooth-enabled E2. The second revision sports a brighter 320x320 screen, 32MB of Flash memory, and wireless capabilities. But palmOne didn't just focus on internal improvements with the Tungsten E2, hoping to attract style-conscious consumers.

Enfora Wi-Fi Case for PalmOne Tungsten E


Enfora Wi-Fi Case for PalmOne Tungsten E 07/30/2004 02:01 PM

_enfora_wirelesslan_portfolio.jpg imageEnfora has released a mini-USB version of its Wi-Fi carrying case for the PalmOne Tungsten E. The WP802b model hides a Wi-Fi radio and rechargeable 24-hour battery inside it's normal looking leather sides. It you're someone that already uses a portfolio-style case for you Palm, the $170 case is an interesting alternative to getting your Palm online. Enfora also makes an older model which connects via the Palm Universal Connector as used my many older Palm devices.

Read - Wi-Fi case for Tungsten E [PDALive]


SD Cards: palmOne Tungsten™ T3 Update


SD Cards: palmOne Tungsten™ T3 Update 11/06/2003 11:53 PM

palmOne intros Wi-Fi card for Tungsten,
Zire handhelds


palmOne intros Wi-Fi card for Tungsten,
Zire handhelds
08/17/2004 04:55 PM
On Tuesday, palmOne Inc. announced that its first Wi-Fi card for the Tungsten T3 and Zire 72 handhelds will be available in early September. The US$129 card is designed to complement the devices' built-in Bluetooth capability with 802.11b technology that allows wireless access to the Internet whenever the user is within range of a Wi-Fi access point or hotspot. It fits into the handheld's SDIO slot and searches for available Wi-Fi networks when the user taps the setup icon on the screen. palmOne had not yet placed a product page for the new card on its Web site as MacCentral posted this article.

PalmOne adds flash memory, new battery
on Tungsten E2


PalmOne adds flash memory, new battery
on Tungsten E2
04/13/2005 08:37 AM
PalmOne is expected Wednesday to release an update to its most popular handheld with the introduction of the Tungsten E2.

palmOne Tungsten C Handhelds Continue to
Empower Healthcare Providers


palmOne Tungsten C Handhelds Continue to
Empower Healthcare Providers
12/02/2003 01:35 AM

News: PalmOne adds flash memory, new
battery on Tungsten E2


News: PalmOne adds flash memory, new
battery on Tungsten E2
04/13/2005 09:02 AM
PalmOne Inc. is expected Wednesday to release an update to its most popular handheld with the introduction of the Tungsten E2. PalmOne was loathe to change too many details on the popular model, which was its best-selling personal digital assistant (PDA) in the U.S. during the holiday shopping season of 2004, said Raj Doshi, a product marketing manager with PalmOne. The Milpitas, California, company installed a brighter display, Bluetooth wireless technology, and flash memory on the unit, but left many features of the Tungsten E intact, he said.

Audiofy Enhances Bookchips™ to Support
Palm Powered™ PDAs and Mobile Phones,
Including palmOne™ Treo™ Smartphones,
and Tungsten™ and Zire™ Handhelds


Audiofy Enhances Bookchips™ to Support
Palm Powered™ PDAs and Mobile Phones,
Including palmOne™ Treo™ Smartphones,
and Tungsten™ and Zire™ Handhelds
03/17/2005 03:39 AM
Audiofy Corporation, a premier digital audiobook publisher, today announced that all of the company’s Bookchip titles are now available for Palm OS handhelds and palmOne Treo smartphones [PRWEB Mar 16, 2005]

Is this the Tungsten T4? Probably not.


Is this the Tungsten T4? Probably not. 11/11/2003 11:45 AM
This is almost certainly a fake Photoshopped image (someone out there must have a lot of free time on their hands), but a photo of what purports to be the Tungsten T4 has been floating around the Internet. Obviously palmOne hasn't uttered a word about this yet (or if they're even planning to make a T4), but fake or not, we do like the idea of grafting a mini-keyboard onto the Tungsten T3. [Thanks, Brian]...

Palm Tungsten T2


Palm Tungsten T2 11/11/2003 10:25 AM
vnunet.com Nov 11 2003 9:28AM ET

Tungsten W Now Available for Pre-Order


Tungsten W Now Available for Pre-Order 02/25/2003 02:22 PM
The Palm Tungsten W has finally shown up at Palm's online store, with an estimated ship date of 2/28. It's...

Tungsten T4 due out in January?


Tungsten T4 due out in January? 11/13/2003 01:43 PM
Following up on that fake photo of a Tungsten T4 we posted the other day: word that palmOne is working on a Tungsten T4. None of this is confirmed, but Daily Palm is reporting that the Tungsten T4 will have a keyboard, built-in WiFi and Bluetooth, and come out the third week of January. Read...

How to give the Tungsten E Wi-Fi


How to give the Tungsten E Wi-Fi 12/29/2004 01:05 AM
Tech-Recipes Dec 29 2004 4:12AM GMT

Tungsten T6 Rumors


Tungsten T6 Rumors 03/17/2005 03:51 AM

tungsten2005_1_.jpgThe freshest rumors about PalmOne's forthcoming Tungsten read a little lot like a fairy tale, so we won't get our hopes up just yet. Features for the T6 (or Tungsten 2005, as the case may be) include Bluetooth, Wavelan, 1GB of Flash memory, a 3 MP digital camera, an ethernet port, iTunes compatibility, an initial price of about $400, Graffiti 2 Plus with voice commands and the ability to clean your teeth while you sleep and print money.

To be perfectly honest, I'm not sure I have enough grains of salt to accompany this list, especially considering the hat tip from A_Man_In_Black in #gizmodo:

The Tungstens consciously don't include cameras, because of workplace restrictions. A new high-end Palm with a camera would be a Zire, not a Tungsten.

Tungsten T6 / Tungsten 2005 [PalmAddict via DailyGadget]


A Tungsten T Pocket PC? Not quite


A Tungsten T Pocket PC? Not quite 07/05/2004 02:29 PM
Engadget Jul 5 2004 6:27PM GMT

Fitaly Keyboard for Tungsten T3 Now
Available


Fitaly Keyboard for Tungsten T3 Now
Available
12/19/2003 11:25 AM

Update 2.0 Released for Tungsten™ C


Update 2.0 Released for Tungsten™ C 03/06/2004 02:04 AM

Tungsten T6 Rumors Revisited, Not T6


Tungsten T6 Rumors Revisited, Not T6 03/19/2005 02:45 AM

palm_one_logo.jpgSo it appears that the rumors surrounding the next Tungsten have just gotten even more packed with whimsy. Palm Addict has received word that the new device will have 4GB of internal memory, weigh in a bit heavier than the T5 and will include built-in Wi-Fi. It will not, however, be called the T6, or even be part of the Tungsten line, for the rumor whispers on that it will be released at the end of April as a new sub-brand from palmOne. Take your rumors with an extra dose of salt today, please. (Thanks, Sammy!))

More news on a possible new Palm device [PalmAddict]
Earlier T6 Whispers [Gizmodo]


Report: Power Problem

The following phrases have been identified by the grok system as matching this entry: ua-30 recording problems t3 problem tungsten "power loss" 48 volts dc vivato updated ethernet driver for 450mhz amd 500mhz dual processor powermac g4 juice box price ethernet sei ua-30 problems tungsten t3 freeze problems solving internet problems on your tungsten t3 pda eirp tungsten palmone g4 "mirrored doors" bit addressing

















Also check out:


Grok

Ipod Porn on the
Rise

Brief Abstract of
Wikipedia's
Mesothelioma Cancer
page

Get first aid
instructions in your
cell phone

IE is crap
JSPWiki gains
podcasting support

Report: iTunes Music
Store

Report: Bluetooth
Report: RAID
Spalding Gray
Memorial at Lincoln
Center on April 13

The Death of a
Room-Mate... Tony
Meilandt (1957-2004)

Intel offices raided
in Japan on bad biz
concerns

Intel moves towards
greener chips

Softek breaks away
from Fujitsu

Water method shrinks
chips

Hall of fame inducts
space tech stars

AMD's 64-bit gamble
pays off

Intel's Japan
offices raided

ATM maker NCR boosts
outlook

Cisco warns of
security hole in two
applications

Why dirty PCs are
better

Verizon Moves to
Head Off Nextel in a
Spectrum Swap

Toshiba outlines
investment in
digital products

NASA gives rovers
months more to look
for signs of water
on Mars

Pay falls 18 percent
for Network
Associates CEO

Three more states
seek to join Oracle
antitrust case

OASIS approves
WS-Security Web
services spec

IBM to unveil next
version of WebSphere
Commerce

Adrian Lamo
sentencing postponed

DOJ's ERP choice
could harm Oracle
case

Intel readies new
dual-processor
Itanium 2s

Update: Former CA
executives plead
guilty

Microsoft can buy
off Sun legal
threats for 10 years

Boeing, StarHub to
explore in-flight
broadband roaming

Sun ready to Rock
without UltraSparc V

Another Reason to
Shop at Costco

Government of the
Rich, by the Rich
and for the Rich

Linux on Desktop
Making Big Strides

Technologists Plus
Social Scientists
Equals What?

Pulitzer Prizes Show
Strength of Big
Journalism

Bypassing the Mobile
Carriers

In My Gadget Bag
ACLU Asking Hard
Questions on
'No-Fly' List

How to Opt Out of
Plaxo

California City
Tells Wal-Mart to
Get Lost

State-Sponsored
Death

Making the News:
Draft of Chapter 7

Why Google's E-Mail
Service Could be
Evil

BloggerCon:
Presidential
Bloggers

The Horror, the
Horror

Playfair strips DRM
from iTunes Music

Now You Can Sell
Your Music On iTunes

WinTranslator &
MacTranslator Demo
Editions

Apple Security
Update 2004-04-05

Basasoft has
released BasaOne
1.0.4.

Colourfull Creations
releases
spellXbuilder for
Macintosh OS X

what is grok?