Japanese case maker Extreme Limit has two new cases for the Sony U750. Crafted from black leather the two models are specially made for the Sony and both offer a flip up stand that props the U at an angle for working with the keyboard. Read More »
Archive for February 2005
Brad Isaac of Pocket PC Addict has written a nice article explaining how to configure your Windows Mobile Pocket PC to handle your email attachments for syncing with your desktop. Windows Mobile and ActiveSync is not intuitive at all for getting this configured correctly and … Read More »
While I was away there were some developments. For instance all the big players quickly denied that they were blocking Vonage. So it is still a big mystery. Broadband Reports has some sporadic reports. Talking about upstarts, Tom Markiewicz has a nice round-up … Read More »
Folks pardon my tardiness, I have been amidst a move and there is no furniture in the new apartment. Sitting on the floor and typing is a bit of a problem, so I am going to do a few round-ups before I can get to a … Read More »
As a student, I am always taking notes in class. Normally, I just use Word or Pages, but after a few weeks of school, my documents folder begins to look like it was hit by a massive hurricane. Recently, while surfing around version tracker, I came … Read More »
Update 02/21/2004: Drudge Report says a lot of her star-friends are pissed off at Paris Hilton. FBI has started an investigation. Victoria Gotti told the New York Daily News, she was going mad because of all these calls she was getting. Look on the … Read More »
ExplorerXP was a Freeware of the Moment selection last month and the free program has just gotten even better with the release of a new version. A complete list of new features from the ExplorerXP forum after the jump. (via The Office Weblog) Improvements: A … Read More »
Every so often, folks discover South Korea as the broadband nirvana, and come back amazed, write long articles and praise the farsightedness of their government in pushing this infrastructure. It seems today it is PC World’s turn. Joel Strauch, who moved to South Korea to … Read More »
Superdistribution might be making a come back. It is essentially a mobile P2P network where content is distributed by subscribers who become nodes in the network and forward content to one another. It became popular last year, but hasn’t really taken off due to no … Read More »
So some serious TiVo watchers have responded to the “How to Save TiVo” idea I floated a couple of days ago. The idea, is not as preposterous as it may seem, even though I admit I wrote it too fast. Matt over at PVRBlog … Read More »
According to AppleInsider, Apple is on track to rename its Rendezvous technology to “Bonjour” as part of a settlement with Tibco Software of Palo Alto, CA over the Redezvous trademark. Apple’s Rendezvous technology, also known in the industry as Zero Configuration networking, enables automatic … Read More »
Sharp has always been an innovator with the Zaurus line of PDAs and the newest member of that family is no exception. The Zaurus SL-C3000 takes the utility of previous generations and extends … Read More »