2004 — Tech News and Analysis

Archive for 2004

All MT all the time?

File this one in the “Blogging world is so incestuous category.” By now unless you are a presidential candidate you have heard about Anil Dash, a former New York hipster who has sold his soul to Silicon Valley and moved to the left coast. He … Read More »

What’s News as a Visual Map

One of the biggest problems with the Blog world is that it is hard to figure out what’s the buzz in the blog world. Sure you can check out some of the “hot links” pages on PopDex, BlogDex, and Technorati, but still scorlling through pages … Read More »

 
 

MultiService VMail Client, VMRover

Warwick, NY-based Blue Digits has released VM Rover, a voicemail client platform for the PC that allows you to get your Internet-based voicemail. So next time you want to check your Vonage voice mail, you could use VM Rover. The company says, that the … Read More »

The Asian (Inter)Net

Those who know me well enough, have heard me repeat ad nausem that the axis of technology industry has shifted to somewhere in the middle of South China Sea. Japan’s influence on mobility, South Korea’s leadership in broadband deployment, China’s growing influence in manufacturing and net-enabled … Read More »

08/04/2003 The BroadbandDaily

08/04/2004 The VoIP Daily

PC magazine say VoIP finally worth a look. Alternatively, a story that makes advertiser quite happy. Painless VoIP set-up! No I am not lying! WebUnited goes VoIP Yankee Group thinks VoIP is ready for primetime. Actually it means they are ready to sell a … Read More »

Sidekick II: The Danger Evolution

What do all-star shortstop Derek Jeter, skateboarding lord Tony Hawk, and Tinseltown’s hard drinking, starlet-of-the-moment, Lindsey Lohan, have in common? Turns out they’re all big fans of the Danger Hiptop, also known as the T-Mobile Sidekick. Well, now the folks at T-Mobile are hoping to … Read More »

Toshiba’s Super-b Drive

We are all greedy for more storage – we want bigger IPods, bigger TiVos and bigger drives in our laptops. Our friends at Toshiba seem to be willing to push the limits and cram more capacity in ever smaller drives. The company just announced a … Read More »

FCC okay with “packet” tapping

Federal Communications Commission says it is okay to tap all the packet-voice traffic. “The Notice of Proposed Rulemaking we issue today,” Michael Powell FCC chairman said “demonstrates that the interests of the law enforcement community can be fully addressed for potential information services, and these … Read More »

Indians want their IPTV

Indians love television. I know, I was there recently. Growing up, we were treated to one measely state-owned television network that broadcast really boring stuff in black-and-white. A lot has changed since then – there are nearly 60 odd networks now which beam everything from Sluts … Read More »

Hotel broadband is hot

No more watching porn-videos on hotel pay per view. Instead time to boot-up your laptop and do some work, download some illegal tunes and of course watch porn from the privacy of your computer. In-Stat/MDR is reporting that the hotel broadband market continues to heat … Read More »

Moto out, Zoto In

Ofoto tired, Moto retired, and Zoto wired. If you like to take digital photos and share them with friends, or if you like to moblog like mad, then ZOTO is for you. Works with MT, Blogger, TypePad and WordPress blogging software. These are five … Read More »

More Must Reads

Kottke says Technorati is getting some deserved bad press. I think it more of a case of how to lose friends, customers and crediblity. My frustration goes beyond the perennial downtime issues their many users are familiar with. I’m a paying user of Technorati. At … Read More »

This is a small bouqet of some of the best open source writings in the blogsphere I found in last five days. Hopefully you will all enjoy! All Hail The iPhone: Why time is now for Apple to release an iPhone. Candy Bars are bad for … Read More »

Beige PC has been the curse of WinTel universe, with personal computer makers chruning out boxes that are supremely devoid of creativity, good looks and oh uniqueness. Dell and Gateway have taken this blandness to a new level – they are using the same “lass” … Read More »

Okay with all the idle chatter about Apple’s IPhone, there might be something in the works. Type IPHONE.ORG and guess where it takes you. Actually the domain name is registered to Apple. The domain name was registered in 1999, and last updated on July 27, … Read More »

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