BBC News: Hi-tech tome takes on paperbacks. The brushed metal device is about one centimetre thick and looks like an oversized handheld computer. The technological tome is dominated by a screen and a series of touch sensitive strips that allow the reader to navigate through the book. [Tomalak's Realm] 7:01:37 PM ![]() |
An Internet Extension to Your Telephone Twin. Early adopters are sometimes frustrated by their friends' lack of interest in the latest digital toy. The makers of the SIPphone, an Internet telephone, have an answer for that problem: the device is available only in pairs. By Glenn Fleishman. [New York Times: Technology] 7:01:08 PM ![]() |
A Little Current Goes a Long Way. The low power demands of digital ink displays have much to do with how the basic technology works. By Michel Marriott. [New York Times: Technology] 7:00:14 PM ![]() |
To tell the truth... on a cellphone. AgileMobile says it has a new software application for cellphones that can detect when the person you're talking to on the phone is lying. Supposedly it can measure the stress that shows up when someone is being less than truthful. We're sure it works perfectly. Read [Via TechDirt]... [Gizmodo] 6:59:27 PM ![]() |
Handhelds try to do it all. All-in-one units offer a combination of PDA, e-mail, camera and cell phone features. The best choices aren't the most expensive -- nor are they the most full-featured. [Computerworld Mobile/Wireless News] 6:56:58 PM ![]() |
New Telecommunication Tools May Emerge From the Deep. Who would have thought that a technology company might find inspiration for future telecommunication equipment from an animal at the bottom of the ocean? By Kenneth Chang. [New York Times: Science] 6:50:26 PM ![]() |
Openwave's big hello to mobile data services. Phoneware [The Register] 6:49:14 PM ![]() |
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Could I set up my home network to share my wireless CDMA Internet connection? 5:06:10 PM ![]() |