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Wi-Fi pulls in for Winnebagos. Will Airstream-driving snowbirds pull over for Wi-Fi access? A hot spot in a Dallas RV park could signal a new direction for wireless providers. [CNET News.com]
5:43:13 PM
T-Mobile unveils video-messaging service. The company is selling a Nokia color videophone that allows customers to record a 10-second audio and video clip and then send it as an e-mail attachment. [CNET News.com]
5:41:43 PM
Useit.Com: From November 25, 2002; Flash and Web-Based Applications [Tomalak's Realm]
5:40:55 PM
MacCentral: Formac offers 20.1-inch 'Oxygen' LCD for $999. Looks like a good price; it's a limited-time offer. [Hack the Planet]
5:38:52 PM
UK biggest online bankers. Nearly 10 million online bank accounts are up and running in the UK more than any other European nation. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]
5:38:07 PM
Bootleggers Roll Up Their DATs. Easily concealed recording devices (like portable DAT players), plus the widespread availability of wireless networks, has given concert bootleggers a leg up. By Steve Knopper from Wired magazine. [Wired News]
5:37:15 PM
Macworld Expo renamed Create as Apple touts WWDC [The Register]
5:35:58 PM
Al Jazeera's web site - DDoSed or unplugged?. Whatever - it's the coming back that might be trickier [The Register]
5:35:32 PM
If the BBC reporters weblog had permalinks I'd point to some of the posts, especially the one about dolphins helping clear mines in Umm Qasr. [Scripting News]
5:34:29 PM
IBM unveils hefty storage controller. Big Blue shows off the result of more than three years of development when it unveiled its TotalStorage SAN Volume Controller, which can handle up to 2 petabytes of data. [CNET News.com]
5:31:54 PM
Opera hits the small screen. The browser is establishing a foothold in a technology that some see as an emerging force in the next few years: television delivered over IP networks. [CNET News.com]
5:30:37 PM
Commentary: Wi-Fi questions and answers. Smart companies will move to next-generation 802.11a and wireless switch gear that increases data speeds, hardens security and improves manageability. [CNET News.com]
5:29:54 PM
MandrakeSoft upgrades desktop Linux. OS includes KDE 3.1, Gnome 2.2 [InfoWorld: Top News]
5:29:14 PM
Microsoft not patching NT raises eyebrows. Company's support of operating system questioned [InfoWorld: Top News]
5:28:46 PM
Report: Telecommunications turnaround. Fueled by wireless and broadband, spending on network services will rise 6.1 percent to $345 billion in 2003, according to a prediction by an industry trade group. [CNET News.com]
5:28:08 PM
Clay Shirky: Permanet, Nearlynet, and Wireless Data . Everyone wants permanet -- the providers want to provide it, the customers want to use it, and every few years, someone announces that they are going to build some version of it. The lesson of in-flight phones is that nearlynet is better aligned with the technological, economic, and social forces that help networks actually get built. [Tomalak's Realm]
5:27:37 PM
5:43:13 PM
T-Mobile unveils video-messaging service. The company is selling a Nokia color videophone that allows customers to record a 10-second audio and video clip and then send it as an e-mail attachment. [CNET News.com]
5:41:43 PM
Useit.Com: From November 25, 2002; Flash and Web-Based Applications [Tomalak's Realm]
5:40:55 PM
MacCentral: Formac offers 20.1-inch 'Oxygen' LCD for $999. Looks like a good price; it's a limited-time offer. [Hack the Planet]
5:38:52 PM
UK biggest online bankers. Nearly 10 million online bank accounts are up and running in the UK more than any other European nation. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]
5:38:07 PM
Bootleggers Roll Up Their DATs. Easily concealed recording devices (like portable DAT players), plus the widespread availability of wireless networks, has given concert bootleggers a leg up. By Steve Knopper from Wired magazine. [Wired News]
5:37:15 PM
Macworld Expo renamed Create as Apple touts WWDC [The Register]
5:35:58 PM
Al Jazeera's web site - DDoSed or unplugged?. Whatever - it's the coming back that might be trickier [The Register]
5:35:32 PM
If the BBC reporters weblog had permalinks I'd point to some of the posts, especially the one about dolphins helping clear mines in Umm Qasr. [Scripting News]
5:34:29 PM
IBM unveils hefty storage controller. Big Blue shows off the result of more than three years of development when it unveiled its TotalStorage SAN Volume Controller, which can handle up to 2 petabytes of data. [CNET News.com]
5:31:54 PM
Opera hits the small screen. The browser is establishing a foothold in a technology that some see as an emerging force in the next few years: television delivered over IP networks. [CNET News.com]
5:30:37 PM
Commentary: Wi-Fi questions and answers. Smart companies will move to next-generation 802.11a and wireless switch gear that increases data speeds, hardens security and improves manageability. [CNET News.com]
5:29:54 PM
MandrakeSoft upgrades desktop Linux. OS includes KDE 3.1, Gnome 2.2 [InfoWorld: Top News]
5:29:14 PM
Microsoft not patching NT raises eyebrows. Company's support of operating system questioned [InfoWorld: Top News]
5:28:46 PM
Report: Telecommunications turnaround. Fueled by wireless and broadband, spending on network services will rise 6.1 percent to $345 billion in 2003, according to a prediction by an industry trade group. [CNET News.com]
5:28:08 PM
Clay Shirky: Permanet, Nearlynet, and Wireless Data . Everyone wants permanet -- the providers want to provide it, the customers want to use it, and every few years, someone announces that they are going to build some version of it. The lesson of in-flight phones is that nearlynet is better aligned with the technological, economic, and social forces that help networks actually get built. [Tomalak's Realm]
5:27:37 PM