Wednesday, January 18, 2006
Posted by Roberto
2:02 PM
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EMAIL PRIVACY BY MAILJEDI
Did you ever think about deleting or modifying a message after it has been sent?
With MailJedi you can!
MailJedi, a small San Francisco startup, provides a free service that allows you to email through secure webpages. This webservice works with your existing e-mail address and empowers you to correct mistakes, make updates or decide to delete the sent messages. This is possible because the body of your e-mail messages does not end up in recipients' mailboxes anymore!
MailJedi
Tuesday, January 17, 2006
Posted by Roberto
11:15 AM
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THE iPod TAX :)
Apple's iPod is the top selling digital-music player, prompting a number of companies to design accessories geared toward iPod users. Expensive iPod cases, docking stations that can be used in cars, and jackets with iPod pockets on the sleeves.
The prevalence of so many accessories prompted Apple to announce a program for third-party vendors, in which a "Made for iPod" logo could be used in exchange for a slice of the revenue.
Monday, January 16, 2006
Posted by Roberto
11:37 AM
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GADGET-FRIENDLY VESTS, JACKETS, AND PANTS
In early 2005, apparel maker Burton teamed with Motorola for a line of clothing geared toward snowboarders, which featured special padded casing in pockets for cell phones and MP3 players.
Levi Strauss has announced a new range of jeans specifically geared toward iPod users. They come complete with built-in headphones, joystick, and even a docking cradle.
"As people carry multiple gadgets, you're going to see more clothing makers thinking about how to serve that market," said Scott Jordan, founder of SCOTTeVEST, a maker of gadget-friendly vests, jackets, and pants.
"There's more consciousness now about what people are carrying, as well as what they're wearing."
SCOTTeVEST
Monday, January 09, 2006
Posted by Roberto
1:41 AM
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WiBro vs WiMax
WiBro, also known as 2.3GHz portable Internet, is designed to allow people on the go to be connected to the Net at a transmission speed of 2Mbps. Korea Telekom (KT) launched its WiBro (wireless broadband) service in the city of Busan back in November 2005. This year the service will be introduced in most parts of the country.
WiMax and WiBro are grouped under the same 802.16 family of standards. That, however, does not say very much about whether the two will be compatible. Intel could come out with a WiMax standard that could be incompatible with the WiBro standard produced by LG, Samsung and other Korean companies.
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