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Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Thanks to TechCrunch for pointing to this excellent article on widgets at Yahoo.

(I think this is my 900th post to this blog. Started just over three years ago, just for the "heck" of it. It's good for the brain--and maybe the soul, too.)

10:34:26 AM    comment []

Big implications for the digital audio/video market, but I bet there are lots of applications for automation, as well. Imagine what kind of information remote techs could store/retrieve with this small storage device. From the press release:

Seagate Technology announced the Digital Audio Video Experience (DAVE) technology. This platform delivers 10-20 GB of wireless storage using Bluetooth or WiFi connections. It's designed to store, play and share digital files on mobile phones, PCs and other wireless-enabled devices. DAVE is about the size of a centimeter-thick credit card. It is supposed to be able to communicate up to 30 feet of the source. It is open source, so third-party software developers can create applications.

Have at it, people.

9:54:15 AM    comment []

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