Jan 15, 2006 | blog
Well tonight I finally got down to the business of drawing out the overview of my current and future home network infrastructure. I’ve got plans for the obvious network attached storage, audio/video services, and wireless. Going into the future, I’m planning an offsite network with VPN connectivity to the home network. The offsite network would be used for backup purposes and remote access at that site.
I’d forgotten what other items I had planned for the network, but now I’ve got a nice Visio drawing of the basic architecture, and will supplement that with more detailed drawings as I rebuild each portion. The fun part will be the re-design with newer components that were not available when I first started my home network.
Anyway, there are so many new products out there, and new ways of doing things that I had to “invent” previously – it should be much simpler this time around!
Jan 15, 2006 | blog
Pocket PC Thoughts has a post on a new SDIO TV Tuner available for PDAs. It supports NTSC & PAL, and should be publicly available in March. It supports Windows Mobile versions from 2002 to 5.0, so it should be compatible with most PPCs. Looks kind of interesting!
Jan 13, 2006 | blog
An article over at Mobile Pipeline talks about Verizon not supporting bluetooth tethering of PDAs and Laptops to take advantage of EVDO in the new Palm Treo 700w. When will they learn?
Jan 13, 2006 | blog
InfoSync World has posted a review of the new Palm Treo 700w. Don’t miss reading this one as their reviews are usually quite detailed.
Jan 13, 2006 | blog
Its been a busy this week, and I’ve not been able to post as much as I’d like. There’s been a small bit of news in the mobile industry – nothing like CES a week or so ago though, so I’ve not missed much. However, its dissapointing when a person can’t keep up on their favorite topics. I’ll be working to catch up today on some news and such though, and will be working on some more personal technical projects this weekend. Lots to do for a ‘slow’ January!
Jan 12, 2006 | blog
We purchased WISE Package Studio 6 at work last month and I’m finally getting a chance to install and use it. Big product, with lots of options and new things to learn but It’ll be fun.