Stories for Jun. 23, 2005

The techADDICTION Show #13 (MP3 – 19.6MB – 57min) LISTEN HERE It’s #13 for techADDICTION, but unlucky for Kevin as his practical joke on James backfires in the first two minutes of the show! Prepare yourself for mobility galore as the technical twosome cover topics such […] Read more »

For all of us who have grappled with poor voice connections, dropped calls and ultra slow wireless speeds, the promise of a high-speed wireless experience has been just that – a promise. For almost half a decade, I have tracked companies like Flarion, IP Wireless, Arraycomm. […] Read more »

Flarion’s hitting streak might soon best Hideki Matsui for I can almost exclusively tell you that the company is about to make some big noise in one of the fastest growing telecom markets – India. The company’s technology is in trials in capital city of New […] Read more »

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Just when you think its all over for Flarion, the New Jersey company with a seriously cool and efficient next generation wireless technology, it manages to pull a proverbial rabbit out of its magical hat. The company has had its share of tough breaks. It was […] Read more »

A few months ago I had a chance to chat with Rajiv Laroia, chief technology officer and founder of Bedminster, NJ based wireless broadband company, Flarion. We discussed Qualcomm, Europe and how the 450 Mhz is a big opportunity for the company. Even though the interview […] Read more »

The Top500 list of super computers is out, and a few facts stand out. IBM crushes competition and adds up to a whopping 40% (approx) of the top 100 super machines. IBM has 184 supercomputers of all sorts on the list including clusters that use cheap […] Read more »

Stories for Jun. 22, 2005

I attended a cousin’s wedding last week. He asked me if I wouldn’t mind taking candid photos during the wedding. I being the closet photog, starved for scenery other than the sunsets from my front yard was more than happy to oblige him.

So morning of the wedding, I took my job very seriously. I started snapping away. Trying to get all angles, people, emotions and so on (ok, so that translates into angles that I’m not sure what I was shooting, eyes half open, food being chewed, etc, etc) I ended up with about 400 pictures by mid day. Read more »

Jim Goodman posts a comment, “I live in Modesto, CA – The service will start any time now, two speeds available 768 Kbps & 1.5 Mbps.” They had also sponsored a little festivus in the city as well. All of it ties together nicely! Read more »

I always love to hear about cool gadgets that make it easier for people to do things better and the BrailleNote PK certainly fits that category.  Designed to provide a full PDA for the blind the BrailleNote PK has a slew of features: Bluetooth technology – […] Read more »

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This is already up on the Splashblog website as John Chaffee, President of Splashdata, was having me demo my Tablet PC and snapped this photo with his phone and put it immediately on the moblog site.  I was impressed with Splashdata as I could see the […] Read more »

Business 2.0: I have a longish interview with BellSouth CTO Bill Smith, and we talk about the importance of IP, and how convergence is finally here. It has been cut to fit, but as a highlight I would like to point out his spirited defense of […] Read more »

A lot of noise around Microsoft losing traction at Telstra this morning, including my own summation of events. Ed Graczyk, director of marketing for the Microsoft TV, tells TelecomWeb: “They had decided not to move forward to the (IPTV) trial program because of issues that are […] Read more »

Research firm Point Topic says that the total number of broadband lines reached 164 million as of 31 March 2005, an increase of 52 million lines since March 2004. In last six months, 28 million lines were added. US is still the world’s largest broadband country […] Read more »

Intel is investing in wireless chipmaker PicoChip, which just raised $20.5 million from Intel, Rothschild, Atlas Ventures and Pond Venture Partners. Intel has teamed up with ArrayComm for its smart antenna technology. S&P’s Ken Leon is impressed with the whole WiMAX space in general! Read more »

Rep Pete Sessions hates munibroadband. Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-N.J.) love muni-broadband and will introduce legislation, Community Broadband Act of 2005, that empowers municipalities to offer low-cost broadband service. More details here and here! via Read more »

Long live IP, the great revenue deflator! In-Stat says total consumer spending on communications will fall to $106.7 billion in 2009 from $114.8 billion in 2004. There go the voice sales! Broadband, however will grow from 28.6% market penetration in 2004 to nearly 50% by the […] Read more »

The Toshiba Tecra M4 Tablet PC is undoubtedly the most powerful Tablet PC available to the consumer market currently, competing with many notebook computers spec for spec.  The anticipation for the Tecra M4 to start appearing in owner’s hands spurred a lot of interest on various […] Read more »

I am attending the Handango Partner Summit in Miami and I have to admit surprise at the number of attendees, most of whom are mobile software developers and company representatives who have online stores at Handango.  It has been a good first day with the opportunity […] Read more »

At their core, eBay and Google pretty much do the same thing: they match buyers with sellers. eBay does it directly, while Google does it indirectly through advertisement links. But don’t be surprised if in the future Google becomes a lot more direct in its approach. Read more »

Erik Lagerway, the co-founder of softphone client maker XTen has resigned. Larry Timlick, a Cisco executive, will replace him at the company. mark Bruk, the other co-founder of the company is still the CEO/Chairman. XTen which has gained a lot of traction with major VoIP and […] Read more »

It will do market trials in a town near Denver. No idea as to whose technology they will use. Rocky Mountain News says, “Qwest has been testing WiMax among its employees in Denver and in Rio Rancho, N.M., northwest of Albuquerque.” Read more »

Sky is still giving interviews by the dozen. Andy thinks “that there is more to this than just 3G EvDO based wireless coming down the pike.” Read more »

Yahoo and Google might be in a mortal combat with each other, but from the looks of it, Google is getting all set to take on sBay. (Charlene Li of Forrester explains it here!) There is that much talked about Google’s Pay Pal killer. (Silicon Beat […] Read more »

I have been following Rob Bushway’s journey with his new Motion LE1600 Tablet PC with great interest as it appears Motion has raised the bar for slates with this new device.  Rob has spent some time with his LE1600 now and has published a great review […] Read more »

GreenHouse has announced the July availability of their Pocket Speakers in Japan.  Not much is known about these speakers outside of the small dimensions and the 3 watt total output.  But they look cool. (via Akihabara News) Read more »

The ThunderHawk browser has long been my favorite web browser for the Pocket PC as it provides the most "full desktop-like" browsing experience on the small screens of the Windows Mobile devices.  Bitstream has announced a new version 2.1 that offers full Java capabilities making the […] Read more »

Things are not looking good in VoIP land, and some of the marginal players are feeling the pressure of resurgent cable operators, and scorch earth tactics of Vonage. Presence of natural born channels AOL and Yahoo is giving some people a pause. e911 is proving to […] Read more »

Rob Glaser was busy building bowling alleys and buying shiny baubles when he should have been obsessing over his company, Real, which started out as the king of streaming media, but lost its way and handed over the lead to the likes of Microsoft and lately […] Read more »

Microsoft’s IPTV effort has received another set-back. A few weeks after Swisscom, an early Microsoft IPTV adopter delayed its IPTV plans because of technical issues, Australian incumbent, Telstra announced that it was not going to be taking part in trials with Microsoft. Australian telecom giant, Telstra […] Read more »

Stories for Jun. 21, 2005

Jeff says Dell is a lemon. Silicon.com says Apple is a lemon. So much for technological progress. Funny thing – we go ape-shit when tires blow up, but don’t sue the tech companies. Wake up consumers! Read more »

Folks, some good news to share. Always On Network and Technorati have just released their AO/Technorati Open Media 100 and I am on the list in the “Practitioners” category. It gives me a tingle for if you look at all the heavy weights in the list. […] Read more »

The New York Times has a piece on small businesses off-shoring. Great idea–so great, in fact, that we did it as our cover last month. Maybe the NYT ought to outsource originality! Read more »

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