Thursday, February 3, 2005
Whoa.
Never buy anything from this guy…
An interesting piece of news is floating around the Pocket PC
Blogosphere: apparently the latest version of Anton Tomov’s Pocket Mechanic
will hard-reset your device if you’re using an illegally-generated code for
the software (i.e., a pirated copy).
Thursday, February 3, 2005
HP’s
answer to the Treo 650?
Several pictures are now available of the iPAQ Mobile
Messenger, HP’s upcoming cellular-wireless Pocket PC.
Thursday, February 3, 2005
YES!
If you do not have a laptop or other gadget to plug into the
only electrical outlet then please don’t sit at the table next to it.
Thanks.
As someone who’s spent most of the week in airports and hotels, I can
totally feel your pain, James.
(written in a hotel hallway plugged in to the nearest outlet)
Thursday, February 3, 2005
Slashdot:
dirvish writes “Information Week has a story discussing
copyright issues and legal rights associated with employee blogs and RSS
readers. Recently, some companies have come out with formal weblog policies
and others have fired employees for inappropriate blogging. With an
increase in official company blogs, and some large companies like Microsoft
and Google offering popular blogging services, the issues become [...]
Thursday, February 3, 2005
In June 2004, the newly-renamed eReader (nee Palm Digital Media, nee Peanut Press) relocated its operations�but not its personnel�to North Carolina. This was only the latest move in a confusing string of buyouts and business shifts that had, over the years, seen one of the first commercial ebook publishers on the ‘net go from self-ownership [...]
Thursday, February 3, 2005
TealScript 3.60 is out. I’ve used it for a little while, and it seems like “Write Anywhere” in full screen landscape mode is faster than before, on the Zodiac. It also has left-hand support, so if you prefer the Virtual Graffiti area to be on the left side, you can now enter text [...]