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Hardware

Cingular 3G Globetrotter GT MAX wireless card

I just got my Cingular 3G Globetrotter GT MAX wireless card and am pulling 1.6mb/280kb from my house!!!!!

Antenna retracts into device for easy laptop storage.

Apple iPhone - Blackberry, Cingular and all my other toys?

Okay I just bought my first iPod spring '07, so I am not a huge adopter of Apple's toys (6 months later the 8gb video iPod came out!!!). But I am really loving some of the features of Apple's new iPhone. The email looks great with inline images viewable, the browser is Safari and auto sync to your desktop browser sounds great!

Looking for RCA's new Small Wonder EZ201 and EZ205?

Engadget just posted an article (Jan '07) on RCA's new Small Wonder EZ201 and the EZ205 . It looks great with mpeg-4 encoding , 1.5-inch, 180 degree swivel LCD display, runs on 2 AA batteries and an SD card slot for memory storage. Oh yeah its only about $129. That's a bar tab for a camcorder. So wow I want more info! Google... Nope... Nada.

Importing Contacts into an iPod Address Book

Well I just celebrated my 9th anniversary and since the two of us are rather hard to buy gifts for we simply picked out our own presents this year. Not too romantic but I got exactly what I wanted and she did too!

Besides some other things less techie, she got her first iPod. A nano with 4gb of storage. Now I am not a huge music listener. Sure I like dancing, driving to tunes and even right now as I type this I am watching Austin City Limits on PBS - The Raconteurs performing. But it wasn't until the iPod arrived and I starting setting it up for her that I realized this little tool could become "exactly" what she had been looking for, or rather what I had been wanting her to get... a PIM (personal info manager). I have always used my cellphone device (currently a Blackberry 7130) for contacts, addresses and calendars.

Dell's Exploding Laptop Batteries Continues

Dell has expanded their list of potential exploding laptop batteries to include the following:

• Latitude: D410, D500, D505, D510, D520, D600, D610, D620, D800, D810
• Inspiron: 500M, 510M, 600M, 700M, 710M, 6000, 6400, 8500, 8600, 9100, 9200, 9300, 9400, E1505, E1705
• Precision: M20, M60, M70, M90
• XPS: XPS, XPS Gen2, XPS M170, XPS M1710

Tracking airport passengers with RFID

Airport travellers may be given RFID braclets rather than boarding passes to increase airport security.

This technology improvement would use embedded RFID tags into wrist bands or boarding passes to allow authorities to track passenger movement around terminal buildings. The technology could be linked with a record of the flyer which could include photos or other bio-unique data.

Eduwise, "Classmate PC" - Intel/Microsoft saves the poor

MIT has been working on the One Laptop for Every Child "OLEC" program and yes it uses Linux rather than Windows. Bill Gates was upset that Windows was not the chosen solution. The laptop would cost about $100 each.

What color is Apple? Steve Jobs says green but others disagree

Steve Jobs of Apple has made some announcements that they have reduced the size of the packaging of some of their products and this is a good thing for the environment. I found this to be a rather humorous connection (Apple environmental page ).

HP is buying VoodooPC - just another 'customized' PC

HP announced on Sept 28, 2006 that it has signed a final agreement to acquire VoodooPC. VoodooPC, founded in 1991 a leading producer a high-performance and personalized gaming computer systems, is the closest rival to Alienware which was recently bought by Dell, a rival of HP.

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