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Commonwealth Games on your PDA PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 29 July 2002
Microsoft UK (in conjuction with DAT UK) have launched an excellent "Pocket Results Service" for the Commonwealth games...

"Pocket Results Service The Commonwealth Games 2002 Pocket Results Service : regular results and more on your Pocket PC.

With the Pocket Results Service you can find out:

  • Who's winning what - with regular updates on all the events and athletes.
  • Where to go - with venue and local map information.
  • What to see - with a detailed schedule of all heats and races.
  • When to see it - you can add your favourite events to your Pocket PC calendar.
  • Get all the action with the Commonwealth Games 2002 Pocket Results Service.
 



 
Tonto PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 27 July 2002
"Tonto is a set of tools for the the popular Pronto line of programmable remote controls manufactured by Philips. The main tool in Tonto is a graphical editor similar to ProntoEdit. Though ProntoEdit is a capable editor, it is limited to running on Windows. Tonto is written in Java and is currently running on Windows, Linux and Mac OSX. Tonto also includes a developers library and documentation for those interested in either extending Tonto's capabilities or creating their own CCF files"...
 
Pocket GPhone PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 25 July 2002
"PocketGphone is a VoIP based software with voice, chat and file transfer functions for your PDA. Developers of Gphone were able shrink the highest quality IP telephony software into a package suitable for use on PDA's. With Gtony's technological development trait, Pocket Gphone is designed to work well even on low spec PDAs. This makes Pocket Gphone one of the best Mobile VoIP Communication tools available on PDAs"...
 
Treo 270 - Review PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 25 July 2002

 

Submitted By: James Traynor - After the demise of my Nokia 7110 it was time for a new phone. My history of phones included the Nokia 9000 communicator, which was a great device that survived 2 years of very heavy and often rough use. It's main failings were a huge and heavy case, a quirky charger and a slow OS. The phone did it's job and did it well, it had a keyboard, it could send/receive email/faxes/sms, it could browse the internet (not that funny little WAP thing) and the most useful feature was the speakerphone...

 
Ultra Portable PC PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 23 July 2002
Submission by TomX

OQO's first product is a highly functional and versatile handheld wireless computer that easily becomes a notebook or desktop PC. Measuring just 4.1 inches by 2.9 inches by 0.9 inches and weighing less than nine ounces, OQO's PC is a full-function computer running Microsoft Windows XP Professional and incorporating up to a 1GHz Crusoe TM5800 processor from Transmeta Corporation (NASDAQ: TMTA); four inch, super bright VGA color LCD; Synaptics (NASDAQ: SYNA) touchscreen; 256MB onboard RAM; 10GB hard drive; 1394 FireWire, USB, audio, OQO-link connectors; and 802.11b and Bluetooth wireless networking.

 
Opus PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 22 July 2002
"Multi-room audio visual systems have long been the last word in discreet home entertainment. Opus is a sophisticated yet wonderfully easy to use system that allows you to access and enjoy up to six audio (hi-fi) and video (TV) sources throughout your home. Opus' elegantly styled, intuitive keypads and remote controls give you total control at the touch of a button"...
 
The Only Remote You Will Ever Need? PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 21 July 2002
Microsoft have renamed the new version of Windows XP (due for launch in September) from Freestyle to Windows XP Media Center Edition (catchy).

"The only remote control you'll ever need
The Media Center compatible remote control keeps your favorite entertainment within easy reach. Just press the Start button on the remote to launch the Media Center interface. One remote control lets you navigate through your entertainment choices, from flipping through your digital photo collection to playing DVD movies and listening to audio selections or enjoying your live or recorded TV programming. With Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition, your favorite entertainment and digital media are just a button-push away."...

 
Wireless CCTV for your Automated Home PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 20 July 2002
I've just received this press release...

Looking for a low-cost CCTV system to protect your home? Need something that can be installed within a matter of minutes with no complicated wiring? You need the new K9 Wireless CCTV System from Digital Cybermasters Ltd!

Now you can instantly see and hear any intruder without having to run a cable! With a K9 Wireless CCTV system in your home, you can...

  • Watch over your driveway!
  • See who is at the door!
  • Monitor the Baby Room!
  • Protect your garden shed!
K9 is supplied as a kit comprising of 1 x high resolution wireless camera (up to 50 metre range), 1 x 5\" mono monitor, 2 x power supplies and full instructions. For just £139, K9 you can enjoy the following benefits...
  • Weather proof wireless camera for outside use
  • Battery or mains operated
  • 3 channel autoscan monitor with alarm feature
  • Camera with built in PIR and microphone
  • Add up to two additional wireless cameras!
  • No PC required!
  • Run stand alone or link to InControl!
 
SnapStream Media Summer Update PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 19 July 2002
Summer Greetings from SnapStream!

Update on Quartz and SnapStream.NET. We are excited to let you know that we are in the final stretch on the next release of SnapStream! That includes Quartz (the next version of SnapStream Personal Video Station) and SnapStream.NET (U.S. TV listings services). See the status of Quartz and SnapStream.NET on the SnapStream discussion boards -- watch the boards for regular updates...

 
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