Archive for the 'hardware' Category
Saturday, May 20th, 2006
Buzz points out an interesting book for blackberry users -
“I’ve been busy for the last several months working on a book for O’Reilly Media called BlackBerry Hacks. It will be published in O’Reilly’s excellent Hacks Series.
I am quite happy with the way the book turned out. It certainly
exceeded my expectations going into it. The […]
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Friday, May 12th, 2006
Chris Pratley talks about using Microsoft onenote on a origami. This is the type of program that the origima was made for - a match made in heaven if you like.
You may have heard some of the buzz about the Origami project - an ultra-mobile PC initiative that Microsoft is spearheading. You can learn more […]
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Friday, May 12th, 2006
Calendar Swamp poiints out some interesting information regarding getting outlook to work with your linux based internet tablet.
The Nokia 770 Internet Tablet, which Amazon currently sells for less than $400, can be used with an offline calendar to be synched to Outlook, but there’s a small monthly fee. Darla Mack has the details.
See more at […]
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Saturday, April 15th, 2006
jkontherun points out this great onenote video of the new version of the software that will be included with the next version of microsoft office.
“Darren Strange has produced a great video overview of OneNote 2007 that highlights the interaction between this new version and the other applications in the Office 2007 family. Of particular note […]
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Saturday, April 1st, 2006
Apple might strike back at the interest in the forthcoming Microsoft Origami
“More speculation is floating around about Apple’s answer to Origami, where CNet goes over the latest patent filings by Apple with the US Patent and Trademark Office for touch-sensitive screens, citing around seven patents filed by Apple so far.
Perhaps the most provocative educated guess […]
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Saturday, April 1st, 2006
Command-Tab has some information on hidden keys for your ipod.
“I grew tired of Googling each time I needed the correct button sequence to put iPods into their various modes, so I’ve put together this little interactive display. Click on one of the three darkened buttons above to display the key presses necessary to put the […]
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Wednesday, March 29th, 2006
I was chatting with a friend over messenger today about the macbookpro. He is impatiently waiting for his to arrive and was unaware of the furore over heat, noise and display problems that have been all over the blogs.
Interestingly, he had a macbookpro on loan and none of the problems seem to be occuring for […]
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Tuesday, March 28th, 2006
“The iPod is a deeply personal device. The music, contacts, calendars and notes you store on it reveal much about your personality. From playcounts to playlists, our iPods can tell others what we enjoy, how we think and even who we are. But if you truly want to transform your iPod into an engine of […]
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Sunday, March 26th, 2006
Cnet have an article that suggests that the recent announced delay to Windows Vista will result in an increase of sales. The discussion on digg.com is not so sure but I can tell you from my personal experience that I am seriously considering moving my main computing environment (my sony vaio notebook) over to a […]
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Tuesday, March 21st, 2006
Take control of your Treo 600/650 with voice recognition technology
Continuing with the theme of treo posts – this looks like an interesting piece of software that softonic has posted up.
“VoiceLauncher is the very first voice recognition application publicly announced and made available for palmOne Treo600, palmOne Treo650 and palmOne Tungsten|T3. VoiceLauncher has been fully designed […]
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