Stories for May. 31, 2005

TeleGeography says that there will be 4.1 million VoIP subscribers by end of 2005 and these subscribers will spend around $1 billion on their VoIP home services. U.S. residential subscriber totals have jumped from 150,000 at the end of 2003 to well over 2 million as […] Read more »

Vonage chief executive Jeffrey Citron told Reuters that his closely held firm currently has more than 700,000 subscribers, and was adding about 15,000 a week. The company added 249,000 subscribers in the first quarter, up from 114,000 in the fourth quarter, but Citron said growth might […] Read more »

First Telmex now Telefonica. Regular reader, Leo emailed me a link to story which basically says that Telefonica Chile has been sued for blocking VoIP to their clients. The most amazing thing is that they’re not blocking it by being the ISP, they are blocking it […] Read more »

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The HTC Universal is shaping up to be a fine Windows Mobile Pocket PC Phone Edition and ePrice has some nice photos of the "mini-laptop" on their site.  The Universal is expected to ship with the new Windows Mobile 5.0, UMTS/ WCDMA, VGA screen, camera, a […] Read more »

Slashdot reports the availability of the first video plugin to be released to work with Skype for providing video calls over the popular VoIP service.  Dialcom’s video4skype ( clever, huh?) is available for free to be downloaded from their web site. Dialcom states they are working […] Read more »

Intel and AOpen have produced their answer to the Mac Mini… Read more »

The Microsoft Office suite is chock full of advanced features and it is easy to miss many of the things you can do with all of the programs.  There are so many options, toolbar features and productivity enhancers that it is very difficult to get your […] Read more »

Acer has announced their newest Tablet PC, the C310.  It definitely sounds like OEM market research is telling these companies that bigger is better.  The new Acer has some really solid specs: Intel® Centrino™ mobile technologies Intel® Pentium® M Processor 730/740/750/760/770 Intel® 915GM Express chipset (UMA […] Read more »

Itronix has long produced some of the best rugged notebooks and Tablets that stand up to the rigors of heavy use in the field.  They have just announced the new Duo-Touch Tablet PC which comes with a host of features for field usage.  The most interesting […] Read more »

I try to write most of my productivity articles by explaining how I have set up for a particular task, or how I do something in the real world.  This type of article allows readers to see how I go about a given task and from […] Read more »

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Do you have a Tablet PC and would like to tell the world about it on your very own blog?  Or do you have your eye on a Tablet and looking for another good source of information about them?  The first family of the Tablet PC […] Read more »

If you read the news reports you would think that harried consumers sick and tired of malicious spyware and all the other online crud normally blamed on Internet Explorer would be switching allegiances in large numbers. That percentage seems to be around 11%, according to research […] Read more »

I found this on Computer Geeks- refurbished Sharp Zaurus SL-5500 for $164.50!  The SL-5500 is the Linux based PDA from Sharp that has a sliding QWERTY keyboard for maximum portable use.  This is an excellent price for anyone wanting to play with the Zaurus line without […] Read more »

Forgotten processor manufacturer Via has announced the C7 "Esther" processor designed for mobile devices.  Via hopes the C7 will bridge the gap between their earlier offerings and the Pentium M while offering OEMs a cheaper alternative to the Pentium M.  The C7 sports a proprietary front-side […] Read more »

Looking for a good way to bring HDTV to your portable computer?  The FusionHDTV DVB-T USB converter fits in your hand and requires no external power adapter, drawing all its power from the USB bus on the computer.  Using the FusionHDTV you can record HDTV directly […] Read more »

Business 2.0 Hugh Panero, XM Satellite Radio CEO on rival Sirius Satellite Radio and its chief executive Mel Karmazin. “There’s a difference between press attention, which is what they have, and momentum, which is what we’ve got. He used to tell everyone that satellite radio was […] Read more »

Baby Bells plans to offer IPTV in Texas had a bit of setback, when Texas State Senate rejected a proposed legislation that would have allowed Verizon and SBC to fast track their IPTV services by signing a single statewide video franchise agreement, instead of negotiating with […] Read more »

If you are waiting for 3G from T-Mobile USA, well then you have a long wait ahead of you. The company is not likely to launch its services before 2007. “We plan to begin the 3G rollout in the second half of next year and the […] Read more »

IPTV, clearly is the buzzword of the year, right along with VoIP, Skype and Podcasting. Read the newspapers and you can walk away convinced that it is just the messiah that is going to save Bells from their past, and propel them into the future. That […] Read more »

Stories for May. 30, 2005

An Israeli researcher, Dr. Meirav Taieb-Maimon has developed a system that allows folks to search and browse the Internet via voice interface – using only a microphone and speakers so that you can ‘ask’ the computer questions and ‘hear’ the answers. Now if you could remember […] Read more »

CERN’s IT department bans Skype. This seems to be old stuff, for I remember writing about this last year. via Read more »

I haven’t posted my desktop on the HP yet so here’s what it looks like (today): Read more »

The ongoing convergence of wireless and wireline networks, through technologies like IMS is going to help Ericsson in a big way. (This convergence has been a bit of a slow starter thus far!) Swedish wireless giant is quite bullish about its prospects. Peter Linder, Ericsson’s executive […] Read more »

Yahoo Music service can be hacked by anyone to download all the music they want. Robert Chapin figured out how to do it. In a public press release he says, the flaw was discovered by his company, Chapin Information Services. CIS initially reported flaws during day-one […] Read more »

Thomas, a regular reader emailed me a story in Las Vegas Review Journal about the vulnerabilities of wifi networks. With help of an expert, the news daily picked up 150 networks, with nearly 40 of them unsecured, for anyone to tap into. “Wi-Fi signals have become […] Read more »

The Tablet PC Show #10 (MP3 – 21.68 MB – 63min) LISTEN HERE Marc kicks off the show this week to a wide range of Tablet PC topics and even some pen gadgets hit the topic table. We give kudos to WNewquay and ramble all over […] Read more »

In the past, I have argued that one of the main reasons, Apple’s music platform -iPod + iTunes + iTunes store – works is because it is quite simple. You know which specific device to buy, and you know all songs you purchase from the store […] Read more »

Stories for May. 29, 2005

The techADDICTION Show #010- 29th May 2005 (46min 22sec)MP3 – 15.9Mb Show #10 is chock full of insightful commentary from our intrepid co-hosts James Kendrick and Kevin Tofel and you don’t want to miss it. Interesting topics from podcasts in iTunes to practicing safe computing are […] Read more »

Dean Takahashi: As a new video game console war kicks off, no one is happier than IBM, which is selling ammunition to all sides. It ousted Intel from Microsoft’s Xbox 360, which is set to make its debut in the fall. IBM also will supply chips […] Read more »

Pioneer Press Blog: My current tech pet peeve: gadget power adapters that aren’t properly labeled. An iRiver AC adapter, for instance, should read “iRiver” somewhere on its surface so it’s more easily associated with an iRiver music player. For tech journalists or geeks with multiple gadgets, […] Read more »

Earlier this month I had attended the Google Factory Tour, and one of the things which wasn’t addressed by the Google brain trust was the opportunity beyond the PC. There was no clear direction for capitalizing on the mobile boom. Yahoo, on the other hand is […] Read more »

Stories for May. 28, 2005

The internet is abuzz, and if you haven’t taken note of the Mad As Hell Series over at Security Awareness for Ma, Pa and the Corporate Clueless go do so now. It’s the tale of a man who knows his way around computers, and has finally […] Read more »

Remember when you got your first iPod and took it out of the box?  The super smooth white plastic case just spoke quality even before you turned it on.  I remember thinking that and also thinking "wouldn’t it be awesome if it was black instead of […] Read more »

Jeff Bussgang: I saw first-hand how quickly money can fly out the door in a VC-backed consumer play and I’m worried that it’s happening again.  There’s some emerging data to support the “consumer bubble” theory.  VentureOne recently reported that in 2003, there were 183 consumer deals […] Read more »

This just in – Vonage is spending $21.829 million a month on Internet advertising alone, making it the second biggest money spender online. If you look at the number of customers they are adding – 15,000 a week or 60,000 a month, that makes it about […] Read more »

Xbox Chief, J Allard, when asked if the XBox 360 was going to match old XBox’s launch price of $300, told TheStreet.com: It’s going to be in the neighborhood. Read more »

GreatNews is a free beta RSS reader that is light and small yet still very full featured.  Take a look at this feature list: Support all major feed formats, including RSS 0.9x, 1.0(rdf), 2.0, Atom 0.30. Support popular extensionslike dublin core, content:encoding etc. Integrated internet browser, […] Read more »

Stories for May. 27, 2005

Over past few days, I have been receiving press releases announcing some company, some consultant or some CEO starting a weblog, followed by a quick call from their PR reps! In normal course, I would ignore such press releases, but having lived through the bubble, when […] Read more »

Not much can be said for this one- it’s a thong for your cell phone.  It’s $20.  It’s made out of leather and being pitched to women.  It’s a slow news day. (via OhGizmo) Read more »

VoIP is going to be put to a high speed test at the 89th Indianapolis 500, when Cisco Systems will power a system that will let Red Bull Cheever Racing drivers – Alex Barron and Patrick Carpentier – communicate with the pit crews and also give […] Read more »

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