June, 2004 — Tech News and Analysis

Archive for June 2004

Voice Glo’s WiFi/PBX System

Voiceglo has just released Voice Glo Internet PBX, a wireless communications system that turns wireless routers into virtual PBXs (Private Branch Exchanges). It eliminates the need for traditional PBX equipment and expensive VoIP routing gear, and can replace existing telephone systems in homes and businesses … Read More »

from the heart- part 6

“Mr. Kendrick, we have a problem.” Lying on this surgical table, my mind a little fuzzy from the drugs, looking at my heart on the monitor. The doctor points to a spot on the screen that shows the arteries running to and from … Read More »

 
 

Coming soon, TiVo on the Go

For past few months I have watched Microsoft flex its muscles, and use its hype machine to talk about its portable media players. Actually what really intrigued me was little or no response from TiVo to all the noise. When I posed this question to one … Read More »

Texas highways to offer free WiFi

Austin is one of the most connected cities in the country with 114 hotspots throughout the city, and with the announcement that four city parks will now have free WiFi access Austinites are sitting pretty. A couple of days ago the Texas Highway Department announced … Read More »

Black Day for The Handheld Market

Sony officially announced plans to exit the Palm handheld market in the US and Europe. They will continue to sell their Clie line of handhelds in Japan. While I’m firmly in the Windows Mobile camp it’s always a dark day when a major player … Read More »

from the heart- part 5

The trip up the elevator to ICU was slow but uneventful. Thankfully I didn’t get to see the plastic box with the paddles in action. Once they wheeled me into the room in Intensive Care I thought to myself, this isn’t so bad. … Read More »

Ojo’s Mojo

WorldGate Communications will soon demo the first consumer-focused, jitter-free and delay-free, TV-quality video phone called the Ojo. WorldGate has proved that consumers can make video calls anywhere around the world, as the company made its first international Ojo call to Taiwan back in February. In addition, … Read More »

The Grand Grantsdale

Computex press room hit by Microsoft wormA virus crippled newsroom at Computex, the giant Taiwanese tradeshow’ which has made all the news so far, but it will soon be overshadowed by a new release from Intel, code named Grantsdale. Grantsdale is a new chipset, which according … Read More »

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