PC World: Fujitsu Clears Up the Small Print
Fujitsu's research and development center has developed software to display small letters legibly on compact devices such as mobile phones and personal digital assistants, the company announced last week. |
Wi-Fi is Watching You: D-Link wireless camera: talk about opportunistic networking. [80211b News]6:01:27 PM ![]() |
Sun imagines world of virtual servers. The company's "N1" project is an attempt to make servers and storage look like giant pools of resources with computing processes swimming within. [CNET News.com] BG:continued BS coming out of Sun. ....unveiled the concept? IBM has already taken the concept to reality - and implemented it with PAYING customers.....and they did it with linux to boot!
BTW - How do we blow up sloppy reporters so that news is accurate (or at least based on research)? |
Linux-loving McNealy dons penguin outfit. In a move to erase doubts about the sincerity of Sun Microsystems' move to embrace Linux, CEO Scott McNealy took the stage at the company's annual meeting wearing a penguin suit. [CNET News.com]
BG: what a complete tool. actions (i.e. money and serious execution - aka IBM) speak louder then words... |
Compaq inks wireless software pact. The three-year deal will help the company bill customers of its wireless data service, a segment analysts say is still a long way from appealing to the masses. [CNET News.com] 5:49:06 PM ![]() |
InfoWorld's top technologies for 2001. Web Services was #1. ![]() 5:47:38 PM ![]() |
InfoWorld: IBM Research shows off modular hardware device. Code-named MetaPad, the device, which is three-quarters of an inch thick and measures 3 inches by 5 inches, is capable of holding all of a user's applications and data with a bare-bones hardware configuration. [Tomalak's Realm] 5:29:27 PM ![]() |
Bob Frankston: Mini Book PC. I've long been arguing that the PC is more than just a mainframe on a desktop and is the building block for all sorts of other devices. While still too expensive for most people to throw them around casually it is a hint of what is coming very soon. [Tomalak's Realm] 5:18:58 PM ![]() |
AT & T Strategy Has No Limits. AT & T launches a subscription service for long-distance calls. No big deal, right? Wrong. It could be an important step in the race to offer consumers one source for all their phone, cable and DSL needs. By Brad King. [Wired News] 4:59:40 PM ![]() |
Have Cell Phone, Will Shoot. In the new SMS-type games sprouting up in Europe players track each other down (sort of), and shoot 'em up (bloodlessly). Michael Stroud reports from Stockholm. [Wired News] 4:59:12 PM ![]() |