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Wednesday, February 02, 2005

Net Art's got nothing on this.

For as much hub bub as there is about ad-hoc networks or wireless connection or smart mobbing, nothing comes close to how cool this is. A self-amplified record!


9:15:39 PM    

Verdict on Hot 97 Tsunami Song Parody: You're Fired. FMQB.com reports: "WQHT (Hot 97)/New York and Emmis Communications have announced the termination of morning show personality Todd Lynn and producer Rick Delgado, effective immediately. Emmis will also make a lump-sum donation of $1 million to Give2Asia...

9:14:06 PM    

Study: Cell Phone Use Ages Young Drivers  A new study's conclusion about teens and driving could become a buzz kill for young people: Chatting on a cell phone while driving can add years to your life — way too quickly.

9:12:09 PM    

NTT DoCoMo begins mass-market transition to 3G. NTT DoCoMo will begin selling a new range of 3G handsets in Japan this month that will mark its first attempt to push 3G telephony into the mainstream of the cellular market.

9:10:17 PM    

Flash OFDM Evolves. But Nextel's trial goes nowhere. Though it looks like many wireless carriers are veering toward the EVDO (Evolution Data Only) standard, many believe Flarion's Flash OFDM holds more promise, since it offers faster speeds with latency around 30ms.

9:04:24 PM    

First Look: IRiver Scores with New MP3 Player H10 goes gunning for Apple's IPod Mini, and beats it on most counts.

9:01:48 PM    

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