Chris Anderson, the editor of Wired Magazine has started a blog to accompany a book he is writing, The Long Tail. He wrote an article with the same title and that really caught the imagination of the blogsphere. Today he talks about the role … Read More »
Archive for January 2005
I stumbled upon this rather interesting peer-to-peer application, code named Hamachi. Hamachi has been developed by Applied Networking, a company located in Vancouver, Canada. The program is a mediated peer-to-peer software. Install it on two computers and you can easily browse and share files … Read More »
Most users are like me when it comes to always being on the lookout for good free programs for their Pocket PC or Palm OS PDA. Two of the best web sites for keeping an eye out for these types of programs are FreewarePPC and … Read More »
In less than a week, the annual gizmo love fest, CES will get under way, and this year like previous years we will have grand visions of connected home unveiled. Bill Gates will spout his annual spiel, only to under deliver. Intel will make promises it … Read More »
This is only for testing. Let’s see if I can edit it later on…. News submitted by Jeff Minard. Read More »
Bill Burnham: “When you net it all out, from even an optimistic perspective, Oracle looks to be paying about a 50%+ premium for a business that is growing about ½ the rate of Veritas and producing far less in absolute dollar profits.” This is a … Read More »
Back in November, I had come-up with a tiny little phrase: four play. It involved phone companies offering video, wireless, voice and data in one package. And cable companies adding wireless to their already triple play packages, offering consumers a single bill option. Anyway looks … Read More »
Jasmeet has put together a nice tutorial on how to make Nokia 6600 work with your Powerbook using bluetooth. I have tried using the same method for 6620 and 6630 and they both work beautifully as well. You will need Ross Barkman’s scripts in … Read More »
When we normally think of Switzerland, we think of quiet valleys, snow capped peaks, skiing, murky world of private banking, Frank Quattrone’s former bosses and of course cheese. But we never think of the tiny landlocked nation as a battleground that will define the future of … Read More »
LokiTorrent, one of the many Bit Torrent hubs currently facing the ire of Hollywood has decided that it is going to fight its tormenters. I think their decision to battle MPAA is going to become cause celebre amongst the digerati, even as other BitTorrent sites are … Read More »