Stories for May. 10, 2005

Apple have been granted a patent application for a Tablet device, complete with images and descriptive text. The patent compares it directly to other Windows based devices such as HP’s tablet PC lineup. The images show that the device has a touch screen, and is of […] Read more »

Cisco reported sales of $6.19 billion and profits of $1.4 billion, or 21 cents per share blowing past analyst estimates. Routers saw some steady growth, but it was the IP telephony group that “blew past” the $1 billion run rate, John Chambers said. Storage, optical and […] Read more »

Mobile Music Blog, actually had the real photos. It just took a long time to get confirmation. Apparently, the software will be released within weeks, possibly by July! Read more »

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First they went out and snagged British Telecom, and today comes news that Huawei is about to announce a major deal with Spain’s Telefonica is going to be buying its gear. Despite being dismissed as low end provider by most US equipment majors, Chinese upstart is […] Read more »

With this week’s release of iTunes 4.8, the possibility of an iTunes Movie Store edges just a little closer, with tantalising scraps of evidence suggesting if not an explicit precursor to full scale digital film distribution then at least a dabbling in the waters at the […] Read more »

Ross Mayfield tells the Socialtext story, minus the drama of course. Sorry, this one is not going to turn into a web-based reality series, but still is a damn good read. Read more »

Talk about regretting the upgrade to Tiger. Computer is slow, the email is acting like its got arthritis and well, what can I say. ISync, which was working till yesterday, stopped working with my Nokia 6620 for no apparent reason. Tried to reset the phone, and […] Read more »

Okay fine, their portable media players are not exactly the best looking products on the market. And they are not the ones with best user interface. But you can’t deny that Archos, does know how to jump ahead of the technology curve. One of the first […] Read more »

Sun Microsystems decides that perhaps it is time to buy into this whole remote access thing. You know giving access to folks to corporate applications via a browser. So it buys Tarantella, for about $25 million. Not to be left behind, Microsoft decides to make an […] Read more »

You may remember from a while back the emergence of a piece of software called CherryOS, from a company called Maui X-Stream, which claimed to provide PowerPC emulation on x86 machines at decent speed, so that all the Windows-using wannabes can use Mac OS X without […] Read more »

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Voice recognition software mini-giants Scansoft and Nuance are tying the knot in a $221 million merger. Maybe finally the damn technology will work. Read more »

Forget Google PageRank, its time to get your Preople rank. Did you know that Harry Potter is more popular than President Bush. Nicole Kidman truly kicks Tom Cruise’s ass. Or that on the internet, Jesus Christ is marginally ahead of Bill Gates Read more »

My quest for a Tablet PC to replace the Sony U750 has come to a close and I thought I should share the process I went through to make the decision.  As you know I am all about mobile devices and had a couple of criteria […] Read more »

BroadbandReports says “Broadvoice customers in our VoIP forum have been dealing with outages and other random errors for much of the past week. ‘This is like third world phone service, except worse,’ complains one user.” Idiot, doesn’t he know that third worlders are first worlders of […] Read more »

Mediacom, the eighth largest cable provider in the US, is boosting its bandwidth speeds from 3Mpbs to 5Mbps and at the same time is introducing a new “Premier 10Mbps Service. Read more »

We’ll launch the first Wi-Fi phones this year. The consumer hard phones [that you plug directly into an Ethernet cable] will start this year. Probably first in the small business context, where the additional functionality of extra buttons and more lines is worthwhile. But we are […] Read more »

Or so says, Charlie Giancarlo, head of Cisco’s Linksys division. “The phone adaptor is just at the beginning and I believe it’s just a transitional device. What we are going to see soon are hard IP phones as well as Wi-Fi phones. In the case of […] Read more »

Wayport, a US-based Wi-Fi aggregator/service provider with over 9000 US locations has acquired NetPoint A/S, a high-speed Internet access for the hospitality industry in Europe and the Middle East. Yesterday Boingo announced that it was partnering with Ireland’s BitBuzz. Maybe there will be global WiFi roaming […] Read more »

Anyone remember a group called Eighth Wonder, featuring Patsy Kensit, who was also Mel Gibson’s South African love interest in Lethal Weapon, back in the day when Mel didn’t go all religious on us. Well, that band was really a one hit wonder – its biggest […] Read more »

The first quarter 2005 was a torrid one for broadband service providers, according to Leichtman Research Group. Nearly 2.5 million subscribers were added to the total US broadband subscribers during the quarter, bringing the total to 35.8 million. Cable has over 21.1 million broadband subscribers, and […] Read more »

Not happy putting stakes through the hearts of Wall Street bandits, the broadband crew, spyware barons and insurance companies, NY Attorney General is going after the phone companies. He doesn’t much care for the big phone mergers – the Verizon-MCI and SBC-AT&T. In other words he […] Read more »

Mercora, one of the place shifting companies I have written in the past is going mobile. To remind you all, Mercora is a peer-to-peer radio network which lets you share playlists of music on your hard drives with a certain set of friends, or listeners. The […] Read more »

Stories for May. 9, 2005

SFist teases us and asks – Which two huge Valley players have been seen canoodling in the boardroom, thisclose to a merger? Think Macromedia and Adobe crossed with Tom and Katie big when these two are spotted holding hands while they discuss which positions are redundant […] Read more »

C/Net takes Engadget’s X-Box scoop, passes it on … of course without credit. What’s new….sigh! Apparently, C/Net has fixed the error, and credited Engadget. That’s only after Jason sent a stinker to C/Net CEO Shelby Bonnie. Read more »

Engadget reports that Sprint is quietly turning on its EVDO network. Currently the service is available in Kansas City, Port Columbus International Airport, Columbus, Ohio, and the Charlotte International Airport in Charlotte, NC. Las Vegas, Raleigh-Durham, Cleveland, Des Moines, St. Louis, and New Orleans are next. […] Read more »

Juniper bought Peribit, so Cisco will buy Riverbed, or so says Light Reading Read more »

The networking giant reports Tuesday after the market closes. Expected to bring in sales of around $6.16 billion in revenues and 22 cents a share in earnings. Notable things to watch in their conference call – Juniper’s recent acquisitions and their potential impact in the enterprise […] Read more »

First she complains about illegal music downloads, and when Steve Jobs fixes the problem with iPod and iTunes, she starts whining about why she can’t buy music from other places. Oh get a real job, maybe that will teach you how the capitalist system works. Read more »

Ben Charmy thinks after investing “$1.6 billion into VoIP during the past four years, it’s time for venture capital firms to look elsewhere to invest such large sums.” Sun Rocket is looking to raise another $15 million, but even that may not be enough. Vonage envy […] Read more »

Apple today updated their popular music jukebox software – iTunes – to version 4.8. This new version has introduced several new features: > Video Support – iTunes now plays QuickTime movies (a few screenshots at Apple Insider) > iPod Contact/Calendar Sync – You can now easily […] Read more »

Consumer broadband lines grew 45% to 131 million world wide, with sales of around $39 billion, but the revenues from consumer broadband related services like VoIP, music and video nearly doubled to $6.9 billion, says Point Topic. Read more »

Or so says ABI Research, as we continue to see the return of forecasts, that may or may not be true. Siemens SX-66, Nokia Communicator 9500 and a handful others are the only units currently available. Read more »

The new sign of digital snobbery – wireless penetration. Telegeography has put together a list which is quite a read. At the end of end of 2004 there were ten countries had 100% penetration, with tiny Luxembourg topping the charts with a staggering 135%. All that […] Read more »

RIM people tell me that they now have 3 million users, last six months bringing in a cool million, Great news for the company, but just wanted to do a little valuation check on the company. Stock market values RIM at $13.04 billion, or roughly $4347 […] Read more »

I’ve seen a lot of things…but this is just crazy. It looks as though Apple is now dispensing iPod mini’s like hotcakes…literally. Someone in the Atlanta Airport spotted what could be labeled an Apple Store-mini. It’s a vending machine that dispenses iPod mini’s and shuffles. Just […] Read more »

How good is a product review that sells the product before it is even written? That’s what happened to me. I told a pal of mine from Philly that I was reviewing the Etymotic Research 6isolator Earphones. He flies on business about 120,000 miles per year […] Read more »

Her new blog venture is getting a lot of publicity today. Good luck, but in the blog world brand names, or celebrities don’t matter. I mean do I need political advise from John Cusack for godsake? If celebrity blogging worked, then we would also be listening […] Read more »

The true road warrior often needs to carry a printer along for knocking out those hardcopy prints of documents or even photos and there are not that many printers to choose from that are truly light, small and capable.  PC World has published an article that […] Read more »

PalmOne has finally announced that it is going to release LifeDrive, now renamed, Mobile Manager within a month. Great news, especially if you didn’t know that it was coming. Basically it is a hard drive with Palm OS that does a bunch of things – like […] Read more »

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