November, 2004 — Tech News and Analysis

Archive for November 2004

The King of DSL

When it comes to DSL, all roads must lead to Dave Burstein who edits e-newsletter DSL Prime. But more than that, he is simply a wonderful guy. (Okay his choice of beer is not the greatest!) In his most recent newsletter he gave a big … Read More »

He loves his Broadvoice

Well some like Callvantage, others like Vonage, but this boy is already a big fan of Broadvoice, and he has used the service for less than a day. Read More »

 
 

Is Vonage OverValued?

Good question, and still looking for an answer Read More »

The Indian Paradox

India wants to beat China, in manufacturing! Dream On… A first person account by Morgan Stanley economist/strategist Stephen Roach. Mr. Roach… you left out one little thing… if you wrote a report like this about China, let me assure you, Morgan Stanley would be looking … Read More »

How low can VoIP go?

Ellen Muraskin :For the remainder of 2004, SunRocket is even throwing in a premium—a Uniden multi-headset cordless phone with base station, and a companion satellite extension. Plug this into the router/terminal adapter (SunRocket wants to call this a “Gizmo” to allay the fears of technophobes) … Read More »

VC versus VC

Building the Phone Platform

Earlier this year at the Web 2.0 conference, I had a chance to host a panel discussion on telephone as the new platform. In a short amount of time I had to cover a lot of ground, and perhaps could not really explore the … Read More »

Boomtube EX- when you just gotta feel the music

Virgin is set to have the new Boomtube EX portable … Read More »

Public Adopting iPod faster than Walkman.

AppleInsider is reporting that the public is warming up to the iPod faster than it did to the Sony Walkman during the ’80s and ’90s. iPod sales are approx. 1 million units ahead of the Walkman after Walkmans equivilant 2.5 years. Read More »

iTunes Canada Ads

Canadian television has started showing ads for the much anticipated iTunes Canada music store. The commercials appear to be exactly the same as the iTunes ads shown in the United States, but instead of ending with iTunes.com, they end in apple.ca. This follows Apples statment earlier … Read More »

AAPL- Upgraded Again

Two financial institutions have raised their target prices for Apple stock. Merrill Lynch, stating that they are expecting an increase in iPod sales in the December quarter, 4 million up from 3.5 million, and 12.9 million for fiscal 2005 up from 10.7 million, raised target … Read More »

Text input methods for Tablets and UPCs

Owners of Tablet PCs understand how convenient and productive using a pen and ink on the screen can be and how it can stimulate the creative process.  Working with a stylus and a touchscreen is a totally natural way to interact with a computer and now … Read More »

More Must Reads

Everyone is predicting a party — before the shakeout. By Om Malik, November 29, 2004 Business 2.0: Telecom executives have adopted a glass-half-full attitude these days. After three brutal years, 2004 proved to be a good-enough year, giving them hope that 2005 could actually be better. How can … Read More »

BagReview.com is a great recource for all of you ‘Book users. It has reveiws of all of the most popular laptop bags, including, messenger bags, backpacks, and sleeves. They also have reviews of iPod cases. The reviews are broken down into Asthetics, Comfort, Construction, … Read More »

TowerStream, the fixed wireless company which has been making steady progress, has finally been discovered by The New York Times. I wrote about them in 2003, and have marveled at their progress. Times, like other media, continues to flub the facts. Tower Stream is … Read More »

The New York Times : G. Dan Hutcheson, president of VLSI Research Inc., on Intel CEO-designate Paul Otellini. “As he came into power Intel tried to become a more aggressive marketing company,” he said. “They never seemingly made mistakes before and that was simply because … Read More »

A 19 year old man in the UK was sentenced to a six month custodial sentence for taking photos and video during a robbery trial using his camera phone.  I am sure there is a lot more to this story but it drives home the exposure … Read More »

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