Mar 12, 2007 | blog, daily links
Exciting news to see the Q1P with OEM Vista install. Now about the Q2 – can we get that with WinXP instead of Vista?
The debate of keyboards for UMPCs rages on… Personally, if it doesn’t add any noticable weight, or impact the tablet aspect usability of the device, I say put it in. Otherwise, don’t.
In this post, I see a single shining light for Windows Home Server – adding 3rd party home automation software and tools. This could be the one area of WHS that I could be persuaded to take the plunge when it goes gold. Could also be a good blog post. :
Mar 11, 2007 | blog, daily links
Rob Bushway also uses a Fujitsu P1610 similar to James Kendrick at www.jkontherun.com. While packing for his MVP trip to Redmond, he talks a bit about the P1610.
Warner Crocker of GottaBeMobile is on Twitter.
Incredible. If you use twitter while on the go, you have got to check this out.
Om Malik gets some MSM juice from The San Francisco Chronicle for his Web Worker Daily site that talks about the new work environment.
Mar 9, 2007 | blog, daily links
Nifty web based image optimizer. Supports GIF, JPG, PNG and can convert between the three formats. Nice!
This will change everything – not because it’s VoIP and cool, but because Microsoft will drive it into nearly every small, medium, and large size company. Large enterprise organizations will also see the cost/performance value. This changes the VoIP int
An updated version of the successful Samsung Q1 Ultra Mobile PC.
More and more, Google Reader is the preferred method of powering through large numbers of posts and articles. Anne Zelenka at Web Worker Daily describes how she uses almost all the GReader keyboard shortcuts, while another source simply uses the mouse sc
Web Worker Daily’s Anne Zelenka has a great article on three web based mind mapping software tools. I might need to explore these!
Interesting interview with BMC Software CEO Bob Beauchamp talking about managing IT.
Mar 8, 2007 | blog, daily links
Freeware PDF printer driver – sounds good to me.
Absolutely incredible – Steve Rubel digs up a great tip for Google Maps. It allows you to set a custom zoom factor for nearly any satellite map.
I think this is important, mainly because the way I find new blogs is identical. I’ve found 99% of my favorite blogs by links on other blogs. All my feeds were found this way as well.
Mar 7, 2007 | blog, daily links
This is a great development for any mobile device enthusiast! Large capacity, super fast storage for your music player, PDA, or mobile phone? Yes please!
Sun has a brilliant idea here. While many companies may not have a use for a “mobile data center”, I can see the use of this type of solution during a disaster recovery for many large corporations. It would provide at least one additional option to trad
Zoli Erdos posts a great piece on why he thinks traditional desktop software has failed. I agree with many points that he makes, but would also add that there always needs to be some offline software of some sort. He almosts gets there when mentioning a
Interesting development – this is a pretty big deal for both the AP and Microsoft. Appearently the system is currently in trial and may bring value to the 7,000 media outlets that belong to the AP.
Tony Hung at Deep Jive Interests is right on the money – Don Dodge stuck a good one at Microsoft (his employer) on their current Google/Copyright fiasco. Check out his full post (its not too long).
Mar 5, 2007 | blog, daily links