Tue June 01 2004
Sony to stop development of Clie PDAs - for now, and in the US
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03:54 AM by Alexander Turcic in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
- This move is a re-grouping, not an exit from the market So would you still buy a Sony Clie today knowing that Sony lost its focus on PDAs for now? |
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Mon May 31 2004
Review: Powerbook or PC Notebook?
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04:31 PM by Alexander Turcic in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
For the first time, I've been thinking of buying a Macintosh-based computer. Yes, a very big step, because I wasn't exactly fond of Macs in the past (I learned to hate them at college). But things are different since Panther OS X. I like the fact that Darwin runs on top of FreeBSD and allows to run *nix based programs. In the past, I could have argued that I was missing this or that application not available for Macs. Today, I am not aware of any such restriction any more, thanks to Darwin. The big con: price. Why is Apple so horrendously expensive? And beside the general high price, here in Europe you pay another 20% premium compared to US prices. My question to you - if you are a Mac-owner: Is Panther OS X and a nice style enough reason for a PC junkie to seriously consider buying a Powerbook? Please help me to make a decision! |
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Sony to stop development of Clie PDAs? - Cont.
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02:43 PM by Alexander Turcic in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
Let's see what news will bring tomorrow. |
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Sony Bluetooth GPS Unit for CLIE
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11:50 AM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
The personal GPS unit measures 60x89x18mm, weighs 72g, and is capable of running continuously for up to 12 hours on a single recharge. Price will be around 31,290 Japanese Yen (which is roughly $280 USD). |
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Google Dejavu
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12:31 AM by Colin Dunstan in Miscellaneous | Lounge
Some quotes from this paper (which btw dates around 1998 me thinks) you should think about for a minute:
as of now, Google knows 4,285 million pages, an insignificant increase by 17,754 percent
Does that mean I can fit more than five 'Googles' on my iPod?
Perhaps privacy issue made this impossible so far.
...and for earning a buck or two...
Now, THIS is funny. Does Google Adwords ring a bell?
And bright it was indeed. |
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Good shot 2004
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12:00 AM by Colin Dunstan in Miscellaneous | Lounge
This year, the winner is French photographer Jean-Marc Bouju of The Associated Press, who shot a picture of an Iraqi man comforting his son at a holding center for prisoners of war near Najaf, Iraq. The picture was taken on 31 March 2003. There are a total of over 60 winning images from various categories. |
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Sun May 30 2004
Pop vs. Soda vs. Coke
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06:57 PM by Colin Dunstan in Miscellaneous | Lounge
Make sure you have a look at this map which depicts the lingual differences (based upon more than 120,000 respondants). |
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Wired's 40 companies driving the global economy
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12:08 AM by Colin Dunstan in Miscellaneous | Lounge
5. eBay |
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It is about time to invest in a new notebook.
Scheduled to hit the Japanese market June 12, the SONY GU-BT1 is a Bluetooth-compatible GPS receiver/transmitter unit especially designed for Sony's Bluetooth CLIE PDAs.
Found this inconspicuous paper today by two, at that time, inconspicuous students:
Every year,
Alan McConchie from the California Institute of Technology and Lewis & Clark College makes an interesting dialect survey exploring the regional variations for describing carbonated soft drinks. Could the result of this survey trigger the next civil war? 
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