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Listen here ( MP3, 84.7 MB, 74 minutes) or Subscribe to the show with this link  (RSS) This is the final episode of OnTheRun with Tablet PCs podcast that hasenjoyed a run of over two years.  Marc Orchant and I had realized thatwe could not continue […] Read more »

William Roper Jr., the new chief executive officer of Mountain View, Calif.-based VeriSign, wants to streamline the company by selling off non-core businesses. His plan — sell or shut down, something I first reported back in August. At the time, VeriSign had no plans to sell […] Read more »

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Two Wurld Media executives were arraigned on felony and misdemeanor charges including grand larceny, money laundering, falsifying business records, failure to pay benefits, and failure to withhold income taxes in Sarasota Springs, N.Y., on Friday, according to the local paper, The Glens Falls Post-Star. Wurld Media […] Read more »

Wired has hired Annaliza Savage, who until this week produced CrankyGeeks for Ziff Davis, to help start its new video division. Savage, who shared the news with NewTeeVee via email, will produce and coordinate reviews and features as the publication’s multimedia editor. Sorry if I’m a […] Read more »

The Thanksgiving family gathering yesterday was great and one I look forward to each year.  It’s great to sit with the family who gathers together far too seldom and have a nice day together.  This year was different in a gadgety way and I am still […] Read more »

[qi:090] Mobile VoIP is going to become a major force over the next five years, rapidly outpacing voice over Wi-Fi, according to a recently released report by research firm Disruptive Analysis. The report predicts that the number of VoIP over 3G users will top 250 million […] Read more »

The makers of FileMaker have released a preview of a new application called Bento. It’s labeled as “personal database software” for managing all aspects of your life from contacts and events to inventory and expenses. It’s currently a pre-release trial version, meaning your trial will eventually […] Read more »

So either no one has emailed me with a URL in the subject line since I’ve been a Mac user (a little over 3 years), or Leopards Mail 3.0 has a new “feature” (if you want to call it that). No, I don’t send emails to […] Read more »

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With all the attention given the iPhone over the last few weeks, I’ve started to feel sorry for the Apple TV. While the iPhone has been seen as one of Apple’s most important announcements ever, compared with the original Mac launch, the Apple TV continues to […] Read more »

London is officially jumping on the mesh Wi-Fi bandwagon today with operator The Cloud switching on the 127-node network built with BelAir Networks gear. With some of the large-scale Wi-Fi networks like Taipei’s slow to bring in a significant amount of users, it’s becoming clear that […] Read more »

Top Stories: ThinkPad X60 TabletPC due end of year Who makes the best slate Tablet PC? My name is James and I’m a neophiliac Sony UX90 gets flash memory for lighter, faster, longer mobile computing Top ten most critical wireless and mobile security vulnerabilites Sammy is […] Read more »

Google general counsel Andrew Mclaughlin in a Light Reading story about the FCC forgot a four letter word called “tact.” “The FCC sucks,” Mclaughlin says. “Why would you want the FCC to get involved in anything? Its track record is pretty bad when it comes to […] Read more »

2004 is going to be remembered as a breakthrough year for VoIP, says EWeek. I said the same thing about three months ago in my Business 2.0 story, Top Technologies of the year. Nevertheless Ellen Muraskin has done a great recap and its a must read […] Read more »

Steve Jurvetson: Nanotech exposes the core areas of overlap in the fundamental sciences, the place where quantum physics and quantum chemistry can cross-pollinate with ideas from the life sciences. Nanoscale science requires scientists to cut across scientific languages to unite the isolated islands of innovation. Nanotech […] Read more »

43 Folders is a nice blog that is dedicated to all things related to the Getting Things Done organizational method that is a popular way to help you maximize your time doing the things that need to get done.  The person behind this blog is a […] Read more »

SOYO Broadband Telephony, has joined the VoIP party with Z-Connect. The company says that with it products, “all users need to do is plug SOYO’s Z-Connect telephone, router or gateway into a broadband connection and immediately begin saving money on telephone bills. With the Z-Connect service, […] Read more »

The New York Times:: The incipient rise of Firefox, some analysts say, points to an inherent weakness in a fundamental Microsoft business strategy: tying more and more products and features to its monopoly product, the Windows operating system. Internet Explorer is tightly bound to Windows, a […] Read more »

Mark Evans writes today that some Wall Street analysts are questioning all the buzz around RIM’s Charm. The tech world is excited about the size and shape of the 7100T and – most important – its consumer-friendly US$200 price tag. That said, analysts are now pointing […] Read more »

Some swedes are living the mega-broadband future, according to this Reuters’ article. One of them is Rainer Kinnunen, a 31-year-old student who has a 10-megabit per second people into his house. He buys the service from Bredbandsbolaget, which offers a 100 megabits per second monthly package […] Read more »

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