Call it poor planning or bad luck. But for the next 24 hours or so I may be pretty bandwidth challenged.
I’ll try to get the Tech Tidbits Daily for Monday and Tuesday published as soon as I can. Thanks for the support!
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Call it poor planning or bad luck. But for the next 24 hours or so I may be pretty bandwidth challenged.
I’ll try to get the Tech Tidbits Daily for Monday and Tuesday published as soon as I can. Thanks for the support!
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Today’s podcast examines some of the key features of Nokia’s new 9300 smart phone via Ziff Davis.
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I have gotten a query on whether or not I was testing out Dave’s new Frontier Kernel based outliner. Here is his request for help.
I did not get back a response, so I am assuming that he got more than 30 beta testers. So I am not testing it out right now.
I am a little bummed but I was on travel and didn’t get caught up on all my reading in time to be timely.
Maybe during the next round. I am interesting in writing some help guides like I did for the Kernel release of Frontier (pdf).
BTW … I am a big Frontier fan, especially the outlining. I even used it for my Master’s Thesis from a programming perspective. The combo of "scripting, database, and web-application" is very powerful.
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Dan Klass over at ThePitterestPill.com noted in a recent podcast that he lost his jeans at the laundry-mat.
I think I found them on eBay.
Michael at ReelReviewsRadio.com explains more via this post.
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This is your Tech Tidbits Daily from Technocrat.com for Friday, June 17th, 2005. A proud member of TechPodcasts.com network.
Quick summary of an open source tool called "WINventory 0.84" (published in June 2005). It seems like a great tool for doing hardware and software inventory of Windows systems via a network infrastructure. Original pointer was a post from Kevin Devin’s In The Trenches podcast email list.
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I consistently get one or two messages a week about my mobile podcasting setup. The reference post was in April 2005. The setup is working pretty good IMHO.
But I get so little feedback from listeners of Tech News Radio I am not completely sure. I am guessing that no feedback either means no one is listening (which I know is not true because a lot of people are still downloading) or people are happy.
Anyway … there is also a handy list of other people’s podcast setup configurations via this post back in January 2005.
All this above info is great, but I just got a copy of
Todd Cochrane’s "Podcasting: Do It Yourself Guide" book and I am pretty impressed. It seems like a great resource for anyone considering doing their own podcast.
eWeek – David Coursey "Independent voices will fade away because it is hard to be original and
interesting over time, and major media outlets will be the big fish in
this small pond. It’s hard to explain why this will happen, but I’m
certain it will."
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This is your Tech Tidbits Daily from TechNewsRadio.com for Thursday, June 16th, 2005. A proud member of TechPodcasts.com network.
Today we examine briefly a press release from Intel on their "new NetStructure Single Board Computers for the telecommunications industry."
The latest high-end blade unit is the "IXB28504xGbEFS" for $13K each and a new "MPCMM0002 Chassis Management Module". These blades are equipped with dual 64-bit Intel Xeon processors. There is also a low-end blade called the "MCPBL0010" that retails for $3200.
It is interesting that Intel appears to be getting into the blade marketplace and with their recent announcements with Apple, these units would be pretty incredible Max OS X Intel servers for the Enterprise.
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This is your Tech Tidbits Daily from TechNewsRadio.com for Wednesday, June 15th, 2005. A proud member of TechPodcasts.com network.
Cisco has announced some new seminars that will be hosted in July 2005 throughout California. The focus of the seminars will be:
Also there is an optional white board session where you can bring your network design in for a free review by a Cisco Systems Engineer.
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This is your Tech Tidbits Daily from TechNewsRadio.com for Tuesday, June 14th, 2005. A proud member of TechPodcasts.com network.
3M has release new 3M Hot Melt Universal Termination Kits that work with SC, ST, and FC connectors. They also have a hands-free mobile polishing tool. Over at Communications News they are running a promo that you can get some samples for evaluation if you are interested.