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Archive for September, 2008

Opinion: OmniFocus

Written by Michael Johnston
was one of the few applications I was really looking forward to at the App Store's launch. Because I've already taken the plunge and decided to let OmniFocus track all of my random to-do's and projects, a companion app for my iPhone really excited me. To truly have a handle on my productivity,…

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Wired: Netbooks are good enough for most people

We’ve said it before and we’ll probably say it many more times in the future. Netbooks can easily do the majority of the tasks that people mostly do on their computers. Also: people like netbooks because they are highly mobile and very cheap compared to “real” computers. That’s the gist…

Atari Enters iPhone Gaming Market With Lawyers in Tow


Written by benwilson
Atari has released two new iPhone games that might, with legal aid, displace some imitators. Missile Command and Super Breakout are two popular classics, now available for sale in the iTunes App Store for $4.99 each. According to Atari’s blurb in the iTunes App Store descriptions, these ga…

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Upgrading the RAM in the MSI Wind takes five minutes if you’re slow

I’m killing time before Barb gets home from running some errands, so I figured I’d make use of a spare memory module I have lying around the house. I don’t know if mainstream consumers are going to mod or upgrade netbooks, but another possible differentiator for these devices could be…

Buffalo’s Shinobi carries 60GB of data in a two-ounce package

What looks to be the footprint of a business card, weighs two ounces and can hold up to 60GB of your data? Hands up, who said the “MiniStation Shinobi”? *looks for hands* OK, props to the uber-geek in the back of the room with the “Luke, I am your father”…

New Jasper-based Xbox 360 consoles out?

Good news for Xbox 360 buyers out there - it appears that Jasper enabled Xbox 360 consoles are now hitting the store shelves around the country. What’s so special about these Jasper motherboards you ask? The new mobo’s feature an improved graphics chip which is smaller and less expensive to manufacture. The end result [...]

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Nokia closing business mobility segment: so long Intellisync

Nokia quietly announced yesterday it is refocusing its business mobility business by stopping development and marketing of the “behind-the-firewall business mobility solutions”. “We have very strong relationships with industry leading enterprise technology partners such as Cisco and Microsoft, as well as a broad range of operator and retail channel partners….

Coffee break- I have the netbook fever

I am sick, I admit it. It started a long time ago but I had suppressed it for a good while. I started getting the fever again when I played with Kevin’s MSI Wind in San Francisco. So small and light yet a real fighter. Still I held on and…

Yes, LG’s netbooks are real and they’re spectacular

Well, as spectacular as a netbook can be if it shares 95% of the features and components of its brethren, that is. Wired caught a glimpse of the LG X110, affectionately known as “MOMO” on the United Arab Emirates LG site. MOMO means More Mobile, which it like “a little…

Ultrasound cuff could stanch bleeding on battlefield

A prototype high-tech cuff that detects and treats bleeding from combat injuries got a step closer to the battlefield Monday when Siemens Healthcare announced an exclusive contract with the Defense Advance Research Projects Agency to develop the device.

First aid training

Infantrymen from the 82nd Airborne Division being trained in first aid–here, dressing …