I’ve been a loyal Palm user for many years. Going back to the old Palm M105 I’ve been a Palm diehard, up through the Tungsten T, Tungsten T3 (best PDA ever), a Treo 650, Treo 755p, and now the Palm Pre. Don’t get me wrong, I really do like the Palm Pre and believe that it is the best smartphone on the market and webOS certainly has more potential than any other platform, but years of observation have left me somewhat jaded on the future of Palm.
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Think of it as an ultra-realistic version of Second Life. Co-founder of MySpace, Brad Greenspan may be helping to develop a massive online city currently dubbed City Space, set to be the most complex and intricate representation of a city, entirely-rendered on the servers and then streamed to your computer. This means all you may [...]
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ick of your dog or cat constantly needing to be fed, walked and cared for? Goodbye needy pets of today, hello Genpets: Your new bioengineered best friends from Bio-Genica. They’re allergen free, child safe, and best of all, low maintenance. Run, don’t walk, to the store and pick up your hibernating pet now.
Is Windows Vista really so bad? The truth is Windows Vista is an improvement to Windows XP. Don’t believe the hysteria – try it for yourself first.
This article is really a great look at Vista. It hits nicely on a lot of the supposed “facts” about the problems with Vista and points out how many of the same things were said about XP when it was released. Make sure you read through to get some solutions for common problems as well as a look ahead to Windows 7.
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer is running a story about a recent ruling from the Washington State Supreme Court, which decided that AT&T’s service agreement was not capable of waiving a customer’s right to file a lawsuit against the company.
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A few new habits can make the difference between staying on task, finding what you need, and getting things done–or having a tech meltdown.
Telus screws customers on wireless broadband phones.
Impressions of the new Dell Studio Hybrid 140G Emerald.
Dell’s new line of environmentally friendly personal computers.
