Category: Technology
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There continues to be some pretty interesting products in the Windows XP Media Center PC area. Two items that highlight this include: Hewlett Packard’s integrated suite that got a recent PC Magazine Editor’s award. This included the: HP 65" Microdisplay TV md6580n ($5K), Microdisplay TV Stand, and HP Digital Entertainment…
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Here are some upcoming conferences and expos that might be of interest … Mobile Resource Management from Nov. 30 – Dec. 1, 2005 in Atlanta Georgia. Includes presentations from UPS, Whirlpool, Pitney Bowes, Cox Communications, and GE. The International Conference on Software Testing Analysis and Review is Nov. 16-17, 2005…
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+ Business, Conferences, Development, Enterprise, Linux, Microsoft, Mobile, networking, open source, Podcast, Security, Tech Tidbits Daily, Technology, windows+
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Is Microsoft dead? You may hear this theory floating around some tech podcast roundtables. I am not one that buys into this type of thinking that much. A couple of reasons are highlighted in the podcast including: research.microsoft.com and a recent reference graphic in InfoWorld.com on 10.03.05 entitled "The New…
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+ Business, Development, Enterprise, Microsoft, networking, Podcast, Security, Tech Tidbits Daily, Technology, windows+
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I guess I am late to the game again, but it appears that handheld GPS units are getting more seriously into the consumer marketplace. I noticed the following ads in the Sunday newspaper: Best Buy with the Magellan Roadmate 7600 Touch-Screen GPS for $999.99 [also at Sears] Computer City with…
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I just finished listening to "Brian Capouch – Asterisk Open-Source VoIP PBX" and it is very good. Well worth the time invested. I have to agree that Asterisk definitely has a serious buzz. In summary: Asterisk is the open source Voice-over-IP solution that everyone’s talking about, and at OSCON Scott…
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It has been one year since I did my first podcast. On October 8th, 2004 I did an internal for work audio MP3. And on the 10th of October 2004, I did my first Tech Rag Tear Outs. Thanks for everyone who has been listening and supporting this effort. It…
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Yahoo has announced some new services for podcasting. You can learn more via this interview by John Furrier at Podtech with Yahoo’s Geoff Ralston, Chief Product Officer. The search feature seems to work: TechNewsRadio, and "tech podcasts". But "tech news radio" doesn’t work to my advantage. Also, last week’s podcast…
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First up it was almost one year ago that I did my first podcast. On Oct. 8th, 2004 I did an internal for work podcast . And on the 10th of Oct. I did my first Tech Rag Tear Outs. Thanks for everyone who has been listening and supporting this…
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Today we look at something a little out of the mainstream of information technology professionals from one of my favorite newsletters: Innovation Weekly which reports on trends, strategies, and innovations in business and technology, and is sponsored in part by Norwich University, Animatrix, and their loyal subscribers. The editors are…
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Thanks to the 147 subscribers at ODEO for subscribing and listening. I hope you are enjoying the content. eBooks, while not commercially very successful, still continue to be created and marketed. A new one recently caught my eye … but I can’t remember the source, probably Engadget or Gizmodo. The…
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