Category: Technology
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Kreg Steppe examines "screencasts." You can learn more via listening, and then checking out these links: www.blogcastrepository.com www.myscreencasts.com en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screencast My Odeo Channel (odeo/95a2aab6178ef366) Please check out TechPodcasts.com’s GotoMeeting special event!
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My previous posts on the blog and at TabletPCBuzz.com on my woes with Verizon EVDO PC Card PC 5220 have caught the attention of another Tecra M4 user Oca Hoeflein who has had the same problems with the following other EVDO cards offered by Verizon: Kycera KPC6500 Novatel 620 Not…
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Geoff Duncan @tidbits.com: Apple Computer last week took the wraps off minor updates to two affordable segments of its Macintosh product lines, speeding up and improving the iBook portable line while (finally!) doubling the default RAM installed in Mac minis. Apple’s also cranked up the default RAM installation across its…
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Charlie George @ Tired Thumbs has a quick update on PlayStation Portable (PSP) Firmware v2.0. [Note: PSP on Amazon start at ~$250] Please check out TechPodcasts.com’s GotoMeeting special event!
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Maximum PC published for July 2005 gives the Hitachi 7K500 Deskstar 500-GB 7200-rpm hard drive a KICK ASS Product award with a 9 out of 10 rating. The author of the article is Josh Norem. A special thanks goes out also to Kreg Steppe, Victor Cajiao, Shelly Brisbin, Charlie George,…
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Dave Winer’s OPML Editor is now available via open beta test. [geeknewscentral] UPDATE: Dan Brinklin has a new version of ListGarden in beta also.
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Dymo has a new line of PC label printers. The upgrades from the 300 series line seem pretty good on paper. Only bad thing they didn’t seem to capitalize on was printing on 3 x 5 cards. If they did that well then they could really capture some business from…
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Kreg Steppe examines the PocketPC software Sidewindow tool that enables your PDA to act as an extension to your PC system desktop for displaying pictures, media player, or other applications.
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Shelly Brisbin examines IEEE 802.11s future standards. More info from Wi-Mesh Alliance and Wi-Fi Planet (on Wi-Mesh and SEEMesh).
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Victo Cajiao @ Typical PC User Podcast examines InformationWeek.com’s recent story "Poker-Playing Robots Battle For $100,000 Pot".