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Daily Archives: November 13th, 2004

Slashdot | A Projection Display For Your Pocket

Slashdot | A Projection Display For Your Pocket
“The German Fraunhofer-Instituts f�r Siliziumtechnologie is developing a pocket beamer. It uses a laser beam and a rotating mirror to display the image. Another laser and a photo diode is used to verify whether the displayed image is shown correctly, so the electronics can adjust the image when [...]

UPDATE: Sprint Says Treo 650 WILL Support Bluetooth Dialup

UPDATE: Sprint Says Treo 650 WILL Support Bluetooth Dialup: “In an earlier post this week, I railed against Sprint for disabling the use of Bluetooth on the new Treo 650 for laptop Internet access. Jeff Shafer from Sprint Business Solutions Public Relations contacted me and said the following:
It is important to [...]

Triple jkOTR Review- Complete desktop in your pocket

jkOnTheRun: Triple jkOTR Review- Complete desktop in your pocket: “I am quite happy with the Sony Vaio U-70 running the Tablet OS and the handwriting recognition engine built into the Tablet is second to none. It does a remarkable job interpreting even my lousy handwriting and converting it into clean, readable text. But [...]

David Hewson’s diary: Creating an office for writing

David Hewson’s diary: Creating an office for writing: “I was being interviewed not long ago by a charming chap who closed the questions with an earnest glance.
‘Tell me you write with a pen and paper,’ he pleaded. ‘Not on a computer.’
Desk2 Oh no. Oh, no, no, no. The first book I ever finished (unpublished, thank [...]

jkOnTheRun: UPC or Pocket PC?

jkOnTheRun: UPC or Pocket PC?: “I do not think many people realize the utility of well equipped Pocket PCs and mobile professionals should not overlook them as valuable tools. I still use the Toshiba quite a bit, although the Sony has replaced a lot of the heavy work stuff. Most people probably don’t [...]

James Patrick Kelly on DRM

p2pnet.net - the original daily p2p and digital media news site: “DRM is all-but useless. Just about everyone agrees on that - except the people who are trying to get rich on it, of course, and the entertainment industry, which is trying to convince itself that it actually works as a form of product protection, [...]