Mon June 28 2004
Rumor File: New PDA's
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10:23 AM by sUnShInE in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
Rumor #1: The T|T4 will have a 450MHz processor, a 480x320 color LCD screen, integrated 802.11g Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, 96Mb of RAM, and a single SD expansion card slot. Source: atmaspheric endeavors. Rumor #2: A device running Cobalt with a T3 form factor including 64Mb RAM, two SD slots, and integrated Bluetooth with a retail of $400. Source: PalmInfo Center. Are these rumors just to give us hope in a dwindling market? Perhaps. There is, however, better news in the burgeoning cell arena. It looks like a new Treo will be released soon, that seemingly would replace the popular Treo 600. The device has not been announced yet, but rumored specs include a 320x320 high resolution display, 1.2 megapixel camera, faster 312MHz processor, and integrated Bluetooth. The Sidekick II has also not yet been announced, but several photos are available online thanks to the FCC. This updated Sidekick has the same flip-screen design and thumb keyboard, with supposedly more memory in a slightly thinner package. There were specs in the manual from the FCC site. |
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Nokia to enter PDA market?
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10:06 AM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
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NY Times now provides its own RSS feeds
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05:39 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Lounge
What wonderful things can be done with RSS can be seen in this thread, where Montalvo posted a link to his script that makes RSS feeds handheld-friendly. |
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Sun June 27 2004
Google Toolbar Pagerank Checksum Revealed!
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09:53 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Lounge
The complete source code was transfered from ASM to PHP by Alex and is available in the same thread mentioned above. |
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Sat June 26 2004
ClieSource Hacked
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06:42 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Lounge
What is the point of hacking a website like ClieSource? Hacking a website doesn't do much to further your cause. On the contrary, it willl just invite more calls for restrictions on the Internet |
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Fri June 25 2004
802.16 Gets Final IEEE Approval
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10:23 PM by faie in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
WiMax is designed to compensate for the range limitation of Wi-Fi, which cannot go beyond 100-300 feet. WiMax's range goes from 25 miles in a fixed network to 1-3 miles in a mobile (802.16e) configuration. It can use inexpensive base stations, utilizing an Ethernet (IP) backbone which is unlike the proprietary cellular backend currently being used by WiFi access points. It can use licensed (2.6 & 3.5GHz) and unlicensed (2.4 & 5 GHz) bands. Whether WiMax will deliver true DSL and cable modem competition remains to be seen. Full story is at dailywireless.org |
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Global mobile subscribers tops 1.5 billion
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07:26 AM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
Research from analyst EMC forecasts that the two billion milestone will be reached ahead of recent industry predictions, with global additions of more than 240 million subscribers in both 2004 and 2005. Kester Mann, senior research analyst at EMC, said in a statement: "With a global mobile penetration rate of just 23 per cent there are still almost five billion potential new mobile users worldwide and this represents a tremendous opportunity for the industry." Read more at 3G.co.uk . |
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iChat AV at 35,000 ft
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06:16 AM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
In-air video conference at 35,000 feet - very, very cool! Btw, Lufthansa now offers Wi-Fi high-speed broadband connection service for $29.95/unlimited use during the flight. |
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Rumors of the Tungsten T4 have been floating around since last Fall, before Palm OS6 (or Cobalt, whatever you wanna call it
) was even announced. The rumors are really heating up right now, perhaps for a deadly thin Summer marketing season. Here are the two latest:
Doctorow, Alex, Cyberax, and a few anonymous provided the necessary
At around 3:00 am (EST) today, ClieSource was 
With the number of global mobile subscribers passing the 1.5 billion mark in the first week of June, the industry looks set to break the two billion barrier by as early as July 2006.
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