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Cornice 2GB hard drive for consumer electronics and portable devices
Posted on 6-Jan-2004 19:26 News, Computing

The latest product in its "Storage Element" line of compact, low-cost, high-capacity data storage solutions for consumer electronics. This Storage Element enables more functionality for digital music players, video capture devices, GPS handhelds, and other consumer electronic products.

Windows XP Service Pack 2 to bring Bluetooth updates
Posted on 6-Jan-2004 18:20 News, Bluetooth

The Microsoft Bluetooth adapter currently works only with Windows XP and has a limited set of profiles available. The upcoming Service Pack, currently in Beta 2 will add more profiles.

iBIZ Virtual Laser Keyboard on TV: hackers attack website
Posted on 6-Jan-2004 17:57 News, Computing

Soon after having their new product shown on national American TV, iBIZ's website was hacked.

Updated MapsGo work with VGA resolution Windows Mobile devices
Posted on 5-Jan-2004 20:52 News, Software

The free MapsGo application has been updated to support newer Windows Mobile devices with VGA resolution, like the Toshiba e805.

Software enables laptop running Mac OS X to use 3Com Bluetooth PC Card
Posted on 5-Jan-2004 19:50 News, Bluetooth

Mac users can now use 3Com Bluetooth PC Cards in selected Powerbook models with a free software.

Vodafone: global cellular architect or market opportunist?
Posted on 5-Jan-2004 19:20 News, Mobile

Technology consulting and advisory firm Concise Insight has compiled and analysed primary research data on a variety of Vodafone activities and capabilities.

BlueS reference design connects multiple devices at home
Posted on 5-Jan-2004 07:27 News, Bluetooth

The DSP Group planning to unveil new chip-sets for residential wireless communication at Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas (CES 2004).

iBIZ to show virtual laser keyboard, Pocket Radio and Xela Case during CES 2004
Posted on 4-Jan-2004 17:03 News, Computing

The company will exhibit new products during the Consumer Electronics Show 2004, in Las Vegas.

National Scientific Corporation announces Wi-Fi tag prototype
Posted on 4-Jan-2004 14:01 News, Wi-Fi

National Scientific Corporation announced its new Wi-Fi hardware platform, Wi-Fi Tracker, capable of providing tracking and positioning information on any standard Wi-Fi network. Hardware developer kits are now available to select early adopter customers.

Windows CE .Net 4.20 ported to Xbox
Posted on 3-Jan-2004 22:52 News, Software

The software is not completely finished, but a proof of concept exists. The idea is to show how to port Windows to the gaming console.

California law bans use of computer displays in front seat
Posted on 3-Jan-2004 11:17 News, Computing

The law explicitly bans the use of any visual device, like video monitors or screen or any similar way to visually displaying video. It doesn't say anything about Voice Activated or Text-to-speech though.

Lenovo ET560 is a Pocket PC Phone Edition with clamshell design
Posted on 3-Jan-2004 11:10 News, Phone Edition

This Pocket PC includes Bluetooth and a rotating screen that makes it look like a normal Pocket PC.

What's the trend for 2004
Posted on 2-Jan-2004 11:50 News, Computing

Jon Fortt wrote for The San Jose Mercury News a list of tech trends for 2004. Most wireless or mobile related.

Nokia and Eidos will give away thousands of copies of Lara Croft game
Posted on 2-Jan-2004 11:27 News, Gaming

Tomb Raider for N-Gage distributed to more than 70,000 fans at the 2003 National Championship Game.

Synchronisation solution for Windows Mobile and AS/400
Posted on 30-Dec-2003 12:45 News, Windows Mobile Pocket PC

Zanden created a framework for data synchronisation between AS/400 computers and Pocket PCs.

Japanese National Police Agency to make it more expensive to talk on mobile while driving.
Posted on 30-Dec-2003 11:54 News, Mobile

Japan wants to increase fines applied to users caught talking on mobile phone while driving.

Telstra boosts network for predicted New Year SMS record
Posted on 30-Dec-2003 11:19 News, Mobile

A record 11.8 million SMS were sent during Christmas Day through Australian network Telstra. The operator expects more than 16 million SMS for New Year's Eve.

Telecom New Zealand to launch Xtra Wireless
Posted on 30-Dec-2003 10:59 News, Mobile

The new Wireless Broadband service seems to compete directly to Woosh.

Apple handheld rumours
Posted on 30-Dec-2003 10:36 News, Apple

Around the web the rumours of a new Apple handheld prototype abound.

MSDN webcasts related to Windows Mobile platform for January 2004
Posted on 29-Dec-2003 09:40 News, Development

These MSDN webcasts are of interest to developers working with Windows based mobile devices.

TxtBoard internet appliance
Posted on 28-Dec-2003 15:46 News, Mobile

A post-it note with internet connectivity, Bluetooth and SMS.

Drop a mobile phone in your beer, claim from insurance
Posted on 28-Dec-2003 15:32 News, Mobile

Thousands of mobile phones are dropped into pints each year during the festive season.

Gametrac to be unveiled during CES 2004 in Las Vegas
Posted on 28-Dec-2003 11:15 News, Windows CE

The Gametrac is a mobile gaming device based on Windows CE .Net.

Survey reveals Palm users are more satisfied than Pocket PC users
Posted on 27-Dec-2003 11:12 News, Computing

PC World magazine published the results of a survey about the computer products readers use. This year it includes other personal technologies, like PDAs and Digital Cameras.

T-Mobile Germany to release free Windows Mobile 2003 upgrade
Posted on 27-Dec-2003 11:02 News, Phone Edition

Users of the MDA I Pocket PC Phone Edition will have access to a download of the new OS from 29 December 2003.


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