Fujitsu P1610 Now Shipping with Vista Business

Fujitsu P1610 I’ll admit I’ve been linking to jkOnTheRun a lot for news lately, but James and Kevin are simply on top of everything a mobile pro needs.  I’ve been following James Kendrick’s use of his P1610 for several months and have to admit it’s currently my top choice for my next computer.  My second choice would be a Samsung Q1P which happens to be Kevin Tofel’s current machine.

I’ll claim not to be a follower, but the P1610 has just crossed another threshold that makes it a sure bet for me.  Fujitsu is now shipping the device with Windows Vista Business as an option to Windows XP.  This is great news as James has talked about audio driver issues (here, herehere, and here) with his from-scratch Vista install.  Hopefully, these are resolved in the shipping OEM install.

Via: jkOnTheRunFujitsu P1610 now available with Vista

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Realizing the power of mobile tech

So I’m at the Microsoft Vista Launch event in Minneapolis today and I’m reminded just how powerful mobile technology is. It’s been a very productive morning already, and that was before the keynote started about an hour ago.

I’m on my second blog post, have checked my 5 email accounts, managed some comment spam, managed email spam, read several RSS feeds, and have taken a number of notes. Not to mention registrer for at least 3 Zune give aways. All this was accomplished with mobile technology.

With my T-Mobile MDA & it’s wireless EDGE Internet access (yes its fast enough, I get > 128kbs), Bluetooth keyboard, Bluetooth mouse, I can literally accomplish everything I need when traveling. The Opera browser is key to some sites working well, but even PIE does an admerable job in getting many things done.

At the conference, almost all of the vendor prize registrations were done with PPC based bar code scanners, with wireless connections. The one’s that weren’t were the old-style business card bucket technology. 🙂

But seriously, there is a line for the public internet terminals, and I (along with several others) have either their PPC, Palm, or UMPC out and in use during the keynote. Very, very productive.

And fun!

 

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Future talk: Messaging

In-Case-of-EmergencyThat’s one meeting I spent a few hours in – talking about future messaging plans for my employer.  Yeah, we’re on Exchange 2003 just like about 90% of the rest of the world – and it works pretty good.

But you can’t rest on your laurels, and just because Exchange 2003 SP2 has been nice and stable, doesn’t mean that there isn’t room for improvement.  Of course the varied interests around the table always brings a spirited debate that brings out great ideas.  There were no revelations as there sometimes are in these types of meetings, but it was a great session on getting a game plan together for identifying our next steps.

The most interesting thing in our recent “Future Technology” discussions is that there is more focused discussion on solving and preventing problems than there is of wiz-bang golly-gee tech stuff.  That kind of stuff is usually saved for the last 10 minutes or so, just to get it on the (bottom) of the list.  Hey, I’m still a tech geek and like to push the envelope as much as possible!

Of course, you’d expect that kind of productivity from this group, we’ve all worked together, oh, coming up on 10 years now.

So what’s on the list?  Oh, mostly boring stuff to simply make email work better, redundancy, DR contingencies and so on.  Other things like an in-house conferencing server would be more fun down the line a bit, so I’m holding out hope.  Got to have a stable foundation to build on as they say.

Ok, enough boring stuff.

ScobleShow’s exclusive lunch with Bill Gates at CES 2007

How did I miss this? Robert Scoble captured the visit that Bill Gates had with a number of technology and gadget sites.

Some of the sites participating in the discussion are Engadget, Gizmodo, Kotaku, and Joystiq.

The discussion was fantastic in the depth of categories of technology covered. As usual, Bill Gates is a fascinating person with some great ideas of where technology is or should be going. Good stuff – and the best part being a short discussion of Bill’s fun with his Porsche 911 in Albuquerque in the late ’70s. 🙂
Also, if you haven’t seen Robert’s work at PodTech, you should check out his ScobleShow site – there is a lot of great information he’s got posted.

Via: ScobleShowExclusive lunch with Robert Scoble and Bill Gates

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