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With OneNote 2007 officially just around the corner, the timing couldn’t be better for this OneNote Mobile 2007 guide from Microsoft. It’s a one-pager that covers the basics of the… Read More »

Tech Tracker for Amazon?

Amazon doesn’t really want to be a retailer some days, does it? Earlier this year the company had announced Amazon Web Services (AWS) such as the S3 storage and EC2 elastic computing (on demand) two services that should make any technology company proud. Now it’s trying… Read More »

 
 

The address book syncing startup Plaxo is offering a mobile service which allows users to sync your computer-based address book and your mobile phone address book over the air. Verizon is the first to sign up with other carriers to follow. Read More »

JK gadget bag updated

Whenever the contents of my daily gadget bag changes I try to remember to post it here on jkOnTheRun and a recent post on fellow Houstonian Kent Newsome’s blog reminded me it was time to update my daily kit.  Here is what I now carry… Read More »

Nolan Bushnell, the founder of Atari, Chuck E Cheese, and more than a dozen other game-related ventures (including many lovable duds like AG the Talking Bear) plans to open the first of his game-themed restaurant outlets called uWink Bistro… Read More »

It was a busy week, dominated by the YouTube-Google (Goobe) merger and its various implications. The world didn’t stop there, and here are some highlights from the previous week. Sevin Rosen Unfunds, Why? LinuxPhone for the Mobile DIY Singapore’s Unwired Dream, Foster… Read More »

Livejournal gets SIPped

LiveJournal, one of the oldest and most popular web communities is getting a voice – thanks to Gizmo Project. With over 10 million users it seems this just might be the first big social network to add voice features. The new software, Gizmo Project for… Read More »

More action, Less Talk Talk

Remember Talk Talk, the upstart broadband service provider, that created waves earlier this year by offering free broadband forever to Britons; prompting even the most skeptical industry watchers to start the clock ticking on BT. The latest project of Charles Dunstone, founder of Carphone Warehouse… Read More »

Tip to get your OneNote 2007 Guide back

OK, you might not be in the OneNote 2007 beta program, but this is a one of those "save for later" tidbits that can come in handy. OneNote 2007… Read More »

I swear I don’t sit up at night and think of these uses for OneNote Mobile and a UMPC. They really just happen! Previously I used this… Read More »

What’s on Web Worker Daily

Here are highlights from Web Worker Daily this week: 1. A Virtual Toolkit for Everyone’s Island: How Sphere works virtually and keep the team spirits up. 2. Flurry, an almost push email for rest of us. 3. John Dvorak loves his Toshiba R-100 Protege. 4. Which… Read More »

Wii Wide Web!

So this week’s huge news in the console wars comes once again from Nintendo, during yesterday’s press conference in New York: the Wii will let you browse the web. “You can download an Opera browser using Wii points and surf the web,” Nintendo’s… Read More »

More Must Reads

Hopefully, you got in on the Office 2007 Beta program earlier this year. If you did, be sure to check in around 9 a.m. Redmond time for a Technical Refresh of Beta 2. The productivity suite build looks to be the last public beta… Read More »

Real world usage of mobile technology is what it’s all about. Sure, we’d all like to have a coffee table full of UMPCs and gadgets like Hugo (great pic BTW!), but after you’ve equipped your mobile arsenal, how you actually use the tools… Read More »

Just another use of a UMPC along with Microsoft OneNote; seasoned OneNote’rs might skip this, but I like sharing different uses of the application, especially with a UMPC since it can basically… Read More »

Reader Colin Walker jokingly commented he expected to hear how I used the Tablet PC to inventory the stuff in my home during my current move.  He must have only been half joking because he knows me too well.    I am using a simple system… Read More »

John Furrier didn’t listen to various speculation to snap up ex-Rocketboom’s Amanda Congdon for PodTech’s video content, he found something better. I just chatted with Geek Entertainment TV co-founder Irina Slutsky–a friend and former co-worker of mine–and she said that she and co-founder Eddie… Read More »

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