Here are the links discussed in the latest podcast:

  • Conferences/Training:
    • UK Security Training:
      [securitywizard]
    • ISPCON Fall 2004 [03-05Nov04 Santa Clara, CA] (Managed Services,
      VoIP, Phising, How to be better ISP, Frameworks)  
      [ispcon]
    • Wi-Fi Planet [30Nov-02Dec San Jose]
      [jupiterevents]
  • Mobile:
    • Fujitsu ST5020 TabletPC Released
      [tabletquestions]
    • RIM has a new Blackberry they are demoing that supports wi-fi and
      could have a SIP (VoIP client) also installed on the unit (7270)
      [wifinews]
    • Flaw in Java could hit some cell phones

      [news.com]
    • There is a good collection of OQO handheld reviews via TablePC Buzz
      [tabletpcbuzz]
  • Collaboration:
    • Michael Sampson’s Shared Spaces looks at the future of Microsoft
      collaboration tools codenamed Instanbul

      [sharedspaces]
  • System Admin:
    • Slashdot on which VNC software is best:
      [slashdot]
    • IBM has some new Blade servers at lower prices

      [news.com]
  • Books
  • Security
  • Web Applications:
    • FLEX 1.5 (building digital dashboards)
      [macromedia]
    • XML DevCon 2004 had a great example apparently of Amazon Web
      Services (AWS) [neopoleon.com]
    • Phil Windley had two recent items that really caught his eye:
  • Miscellaneous:
    • Brain Baily at LeaveItBehind has a point to Ted Goranson’s thoughts
      on Tinderbox (information organizer for Mac OS)
      [leaveitbehind]
    • Future US Passports will have RFID tags 
      [slashdot]
    • PhotoVu has a new 19" LCD for viewing photos or images with
      build-in
      wi-fi
      [wifinetnews]
    • Microsoft has a new Time Zone tool to all users to view date and
      time info from multiple locations but it does require you to validate
      your copy of Windows OS

      [microsoft]

I played “Back of My Hand” (1979) by The Jags and I my podcast commentary included thoughts on the following podcasts: Leo Laporte, Future Tense, Slashdot Review, Rock’N’Roll Geek, & IT Conversations.

The file can be found at Download TRTO_007_11-01-2004.mp3 (8543.2K).

As always the ipodder savvy link is: http://sholden.typepad.com/weblog/audio.xml.

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