Saturday, July 31, 2004
Friday, July 30, 2004
Wired News: Liberals Want Their Own Network: "A group of progressive media activists covering the Democratic National Convention in Boston plans to launch a new television network to counter the conservative news coverage"
Sidekick Vs. Treo 600: "I'm a fan of both the Sidekick and the Treo 600, so when Levi Wallach wrote to tell me about his in-depth comparison article featuring the two keyboarded messenger devices, I immediately did what any sane person would do and read it and then forgot to post about it. Fortunately for you, that was only like last week, and the information is no less pertinent. In fact, with the Sidekick II and the Treo Ace/610 just around the corner, bargain-minded shoppers would do well to pay extra attention to the two devices that are still plenty capable and about to get plenty cheap."
An evening with Motorola - Engadget - www.engadget.com: "The MPx, their new Pocket PC Phone which should be out ever-so-soon."
Tons of Motorola RAZR V3 pics - Engadget - www.engadget.com Ok, we had so many fresh pics of Motorola’s RAZR V3 that we thought it merited it’s own post. And yes, it is as jaw droppingly gorgeous as we’d hoped it would be.
Thursday, July 29, 2004
More Details About Alpine iPod Interface: "MacCentral has more details about Alpine's upcoming in-car iPod interface, including the single-greatest quote ever to slip past the lips of a VP of Marketing, 'Consumers love a knob more than anything.' I've been saying that for years."
Fat content of tahini: "Q. What is the fat content of tahini, a.k.a. tahina (ground sesame seeds), and how much of the fat is saturated? A. Tahini is a little more than half fat, but only 10% of the fat is saturated. So a 1-ounce serving, which is equivalent to about 30 grams, has 16 grams of fat, 2 of which are saturated."
Wednesday, July 28, 2004
Danger grows coffers as Sharp lends wireless weight - Computer Business Review Danger chairman and CEO Hank Nothhaft described the deal with Sharp, which already supplies LCD displays for the current Hiptop devices, as "an incredibly important agreement" for the company. He told ComputerWire that the Japanese electronics giant's first Danger-based design should be available by Christmas this year. Others, including voice- rather than data-centric models, should follow within twelve months, he said.
Tuesday, July 27, 2004
Monday, July 26, 2004
BBC NEWS | UK | Magazine | 'Hi, I'm on the plane' 'I'm on the plane' Mobiles banned on planes - the rules could soon change.
Sunday, July 25, 2004
Saturday, July 24, 2004
Thursday, July 22, 2004
Wednesday, July 21, 2004
Bottle Cap Tripod This Bottle Cap Tripod is a great solution, making it easy to throw together a jerry-rigged tripod whenever you need one. And if you live in New York, you can probably just pick up a bottle off the street. Not perfect, but not bad for 10 bucks.
Tuesday, July 20, 2004
Photos & Video of Motorola MPx Smart Phone Coming Soon with Windows Mobile Second Edition for the Pocket PC - WebTalk Radio MPx Smart Phone Could Arrive Late September/October 2004
Monday, July 19, 2004
Wired News: Downloading for Democracy While legislators in Washington work to outlaw peer-to-peer networks, one website is turning the peer-to-peer technology back on Washington to expose its inner, secretive workings.
But outragedmoderates.org isn't offering copyright music and videos for download. The site, launched two weeks ago, has aggregated more than 600 government and court documents to make them available for download through the Kazaa, LimeWire and Soulseek P2P networks in the interest of making government more transparent and accountable.
But outragedmoderates.org isn't offering copyright music and videos for download. The site, launched two weeks ago, has aggregated more than 600 government and court documents to make them available for download through the Kazaa, LimeWire and Soulseek P2P networks in the interest of making government more transparent and accountable.
Wired News: Apple's Cheaper, Juicier IPod: "Greg Joswiak, vice president of hardware product marketing at Apple, said it expects 'a very strong growth' in the third quarter, helped by the upgrade. Traditionally the third quarter is stronger than the second quarter due to back-to-school sales, he said.
Joswiak shot down market rumors of 60-GB models in the pipeline. 'We have no plans in regard to announcing 60-GB models,' Joswiak said. 'We are trying to create a much more compelling lineup with two models for 20 and 40 GB at extremely compelling prices.'"
Joswiak shot down market rumors of 60-GB models in the pipeline. 'We have no plans in regard to announcing 60-GB models,' Joswiak said. 'We are trying to create a much more compelling lineup with two models for 20 and 40 GB at extremely compelling prices.'"
Wired News: New Foreskin Is Really a Stretch Forget therapy. Forget sex toys or role playing. Build thee a foreskin, young -- or old -- man. Men who have been circumcised, who account for about 63 percent of the U.S. male population (one of the highest rates in the world), have been stripped of some significant sensory ability, say some groups that oppose circumcision.
Sunday, July 18, 2004
Friday, July 16, 2004
Thursday, July 15, 2004
Wednesday, July 14, 2004
Ok. So obviously I am OCD on what my next phone will be. It's gonna happen this year and I am trying to leave the hiptop for one of thos motorolas (preferably the mpx). I was blogging about it here, but I think that blog is going to retire now. So now you, poor reader, will decide along with me at Wudan.
MobileTracker: Motorola A630 announced Motorola today introduced the Motorola A630 at an exclusive party in New York City on the rooftop of Hotel Gansevoort (pictures from the party). It’s a camera phone that the company hopes will help boost the Motorola brand image, analyst are upbeat . The main feature of the A630 is a fold-out keyboard (the phone folds out in half, see photos). Other known features are:
Integrated VGA digital camera
Bluetooth
MP3 ringtones
Speakerphone
176 x 220 65,000 color display
Weighs just 3.5 ounces
The Motorola A630 is a Cingular Wireless exclusive at launch—expect to pay $200 to $300. We should see it this summer.
Integrated VGA digital camera
Bluetooth
MP3 ringtones
Speakerphone
176 x 220 65,000 color display
Weighs just 3.5 ounces
The Motorola A630 is a Cingular Wireless exclusive at launch—expect to pay $200 to $300. We should see it this summer.
Next iPod in August? - Engadget - www.engadget.com We’d heard September, but now the word on the street is that the next generation iPods are going to be released in August. According to sources, it sounds like they’re going to be a crossbreed of the regular old iPod and the iPod mini, taking some features from each. Some of the rumored upgrades: a smaller form factor, similar to themMini in design (which probably means the new scroll wheel), a bigger hard drive and a bunch of color options, such as purple, orange and yellow (why do you taunt us Apple?).
The ultimate iPod mini - Engadget - www.engadget.com We’re not sure whether he was just trying to shut up all the haters on some Japanese message board complaining about all the features the iPod mini doesn’t have, or just trying to show off his Photoshop chops, but some dude in Japan designed the ultimate iPod mini with every single thing they were asking for, including:
Is Mac OS X 'Tiger' Rolling Over on Windows Support?: "If Apple has a cross-platform client strategy for Mac OS X, it is playing it close to its vest.
However, Derick Naef, chief operating officer of networking developer Group Logic Inc., of Arlington, Va., said that WWDC attendees received some useful information about the Tiger client later in the week.
"There wasn't anything groundbreaking, but there were incremental improvements," he said. "They are moving in right direction."
However, Derick Naef, chief operating officer of networking developer Group Logic Inc., of Arlington, Va., said that WWDC attendees received some useful information about the Tiger client later in the week.
"There wasn't anything groundbreaking, but there were incremental improvements," he said. "They are moving in right direction."
Wired News: Macworld Boston Opens Loudly: "But not everyone was pleased. "I'm disappointed it's not in New York," said William Castro, a product designer who flew up to attend a couple of Photoshop classes. "The show last year (in New York) had a lot more vendors and more people involved in Mac media. I know a lot of designers who wanted to come but wouldn't because it was in Boston."
Tuesday, July 13, 2004
$800 Stokke Xplory Stroller Hits NYC: "I'm honored that Greg Allen of DaddyTypes.com wrote me an even longer, more explanatory description in email of the new $800 Stokke Xplory fashion stroller than he wrote on his own blog. And yes, I said $800 stroller. You know, for kids. To puke in. Anyway, I'll just quote his dandy email after the jump and we can all marvel at the apparently burgeoning market for big ballin' baby buggies."
Tanning Improves Mood The promise of darker skin lures people to tanning beds. But the relaxing effects of ultraviolet (UV) light keep them coming back, a new study shows.
BBC NEWS | Health | White bread could spoil your diet People who ate whole grain foods, such as brown bread, did not have the same gain in waist size, the scientists at Tufts University in Boston found.
Yahoo!, Hotmail and Excite Respond to Gmail
Yahoo! Mail has recently enhanced its standard and premium services in response to Google's upcoming Gmail launch. On June 15, Yahoo! Mail increased its storage space to 100 MB for standard users and 2 GB for Yahoo! Mail Plus users. The 2 GB for Plus users is double the storage of Gmail. Yahoo increased the maximum size message that users can send and receive, now up to 10 MB per message.
Yahoo! Mail improved its email search capability and will put more than 50 million email addresses back into distribution. They have also redesigned the web-based email user interface to increase usability.
Hotmail has announced July 2004 plans to upgrade its free email offering in a similar manner to Yahoo! by upgrading services and mail storage capacities. They plan to offer free subscribers 250 MB of storage, up from the current 2 MB limit. Hotmail also plans to offer its anti-virus service for free: it will clean any viruses identified in a subscriber's email. Until now, Hotmail has alerted subscribers of a virus, but not cleaned it or removed it from access.
Excite will soon be increasing storage space from 3 MB to 125 MB for its free email users. They will also increase the maximum size message that users can send and receive, similar to Yahoo! Mail, to 10 MB.
Yahoo! Mail has recently enhanced its standard and premium services in response to Google's upcoming Gmail launch. On June 15, Yahoo! Mail increased its storage space to 100 MB for standard users and 2 GB for Yahoo! Mail Plus users. The 2 GB for Plus users is double the storage of Gmail. Yahoo increased the maximum size message that users can send and receive, now up to 10 MB per message.
Yahoo! Mail improved its email search capability and will put more than 50 million email addresses back into distribution. They have also redesigned the web-based email user interface to increase usability.
Hotmail has announced July 2004 plans to upgrade its free email offering in a similar manner to Yahoo! by upgrading services and mail storage capacities. They plan to offer free subscribers 250 MB of storage, up from the current 2 MB limit. Hotmail also plans to offer its anti-virus service for free: it will clean any viruses identified in a subscriber's email. Until now, Hotmail has alerted subscribers of a virus, but not cleaned it or removed it from access.
Excite will soon be increasing storage space from 3 MB to 125 MB for its free email users. They will also increase the maximum size message that users can send and receive, similar to Yahoo! Mail, to 10 MB.
Monday, July 12, 2004
Paid family leave takes effect in California - Blogging Baby - www.bloggingbaby.com File this one under “It’s about freaking time!”: On Thursday, paid family leave took effect in the state of California. While such family leave has long been a fact of life in such countries as Germany and France, California is the first state in the US to require employers to offer 6 weeks of paid leave each year for parents to either care for their newborn or ill child or adopt a child.
Blogging Baby - www.bloggingbaby.com Blogging Baby is a blog — an online magazine — about pregnancy, baby care and parenting. We aren't paid to mention specific products. We cover what we think is interesting as parents ourselves.
Phone Shopping Friday - Unlocked GSM Phones - Engadget - www.engadget.com Good advice on some of the nicer new phones.
Exclusive Sony U50 review - Engadget - www.engadget.com We reviewed the Sony U50 and we’re happy to report it just might be one of the best portables, while a lot of companies are showing prototypes, Sony actually brought an amazing device to market…The U50/70 is the smallest and lightest full-power PC on the market. The hardware really speaks for itself, we took a lot of photos and video make sure to check’em all out.
BMW Motorrad The new 4-cylinder engine in the K 1200 S is full of Formula 1 details – from the cam followers in the cylinder head to the dry sump lubrication system. Even the shape of the combustion chambers is inspired by the critical motor racing discipline.
Economist.com | Business in the Americas: "LONG accustomed to being just a hub for Latin America and the Caribbean, Miami recently awarded itself an upgrade. It now advertises itself as the “Gateway of the Americas”. But why should an ambitious Florida city stop there, when “Capital of the Americas” beckons? Or even “Centre of the New World”, as one of its glossy brochures has it? For that is what Miami is now pitching for: already it has launched a big campaign to host the headquarters of the proposed Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA)."
Sunday, July 11, 2004
BBC NEWS | Programmes | From Our Own Correspondent | Poor Moldovans lured into sex trade "Moldova is Europe's poorest country. In the capital city, Chisinau, the average wage is about $2 a day. In the countryside, it is half that"...
Tight writing from the BBC.
Thursday, July 01, 2004
"I was amused to see Yahoo and Hotmail scramble to revise their e-mail services so that they didn't look quite so pathetic in comparison. Yahoo upped the storage limit for a free account from 4 megabytes to 100; in July, Hotmail will raise its own limit from 2 megs to 250. (Paid accounts get even bigger storage upgrades.)"
BBC NEWS | Europe | Italy's teen scooter riders grounded Thousands of Italian teenagers have been banned from driving motor scooters by a new law that took effect on Thursday.
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