December, 2004 — Tech News and Analysis

Archive for December 2004

CompUSA MUG Event

CompUSA will be holding a make-shift Macintosh User Group meeting at all of its stores tommorow morning. “Get into the holiday spirit and join the festivities at CompUSA nationwide for an Apple users exclusive holiday celebration. The event will be held from 7:00 a.m. to … Read More »

iTunes Canada Today?

A source inside iTunes Canada has leaked that the Canadian localization of the popular online music store will be released today. This comes after dissapointment over its faliure to launch by the end of November, as it had been rumored. Read More »

 
 

The Apple Blog Wants You!

Okay…well maybe not you…but if you like to write about Apple…then YES! YOU! If you are even remotely interested in helping out then skip on over to the contact page and shoot us a line. Rock. Read More »

iZoom

iZoom is a free, simple application designed to allow you to easily resize and crop your photos for optimized display on your iPod photo, on the web, or in email messages to friends. iZoom is very useful for creating web photo galleries, forum-user … Read More »

New Palm-based convergence device coming?

A poster to a discussion forum on Palm InfoCenter has received a pre-release version of a device that is supposed to appear or be announced early next year.  The device is based on the Palm OS and is not a smartphone nor a true PDA, … Read More »

AMD market share 10%

AMD to Intel. X86-64 mash-up, a few million dollars. Itanic… lost count millions. 10% market share for AMD, priceless. Read More »

Time Warner Phone is Ringing

Time Warner Cable has finally launched its Digital Phone service. $40 a month, unlimited calling. Go nuts. Actually, Vonage is cheaper. And doesn’t charge, $3.95 a month for Voice Mail. If you are a Road Runner customer you save $10 a month. Still not worth … Read More »

Rumble in Ozzie Land

FT.com: After getting its ass kicked by more nimble rivals, Telstra, the Australian incumbent has decided to go totally private, and has kicked out Ziggy Switkowski, who has headed the Melbourne-based company since March 1999. Or as they say, Australian for “privatization.” Read More »

ESPN MVNO?

ESPN is getting into mobile business. Great idea on paper. Just one question: what happens when all the content deal partners who use ESPN data start shifting their business to, oh I don’t know Yahoo Sports or Fox Sports. Corporate bone-headed move of the year, … Read More »

And HP Blogs…

Move over Jonathan Swartz, for a big Hewlett Packard posse has jumped on to the blogging bandwagon. Now you can’t make shit about them with impunity anymore? Read More »

Introducing, TheBroadbandDaily

Folks, some announcements are in order. After working furiously through the weekend, the crazy idea I had about starting a group weblog on broadband, The Broadband Daily, is finally live. Some really smart people have signed up to post their thoughts. The idea … Read More »

Escape From Silicon Valley

Broadband is inspiring refugees from tech’s meccas to build businesses where the living is easy and startup costs are low. Read More »

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