The “BlackBerry Killer”
Celcom, a Malaysian Mobile operator has produced a very nice movie showing a Windows Mobile device in action. The twist is in the end, so take the time to look at the whole clip.
Designing a better workday.
Designing a better workday.
Celcom, a Malaysian Mobile operator has produced a very nice movie showing a Windows Mobile device in action. The twist is in the end, so take the time to look at the whole clip.
Ruim een kwart (27 procent) van de Amerikaanse internetters bezoekt wel eens een weblog, zo meldt Webwereld. Dit blijkt uit een onderzoek van bureau Pew Internet. Het bureau zegt dat het aantal weblogbezoekers in 2004 met 58 procent is gestegen.…
Brian Benz is taking my post about application rationalisation to the next level. Most of what he is saying makes perfect sence. The discussion however is taken a bit out of context from what I mean to illustrate. The example…
Interesting thought piece. And then there’s Cringely’s conspiracy, kind of a 1980’s view of the future. The former’s a lot more entertaining [Via Jonathan Schwartz’s Weblog] The first one (thought piece) is quite a long flash, but I find it…
Als we de Mac-geruchtensite Think Secret mogen geloven, lanceert Apple binnenkort niet alleen een goedkope Mac zonder scherm, maar ook een alternatief voor Microsoft Office. Apple-baas Steve Jobs zou dit bekendmaken tijdens de Macworld Expo op de 10 januari. [Via…
3gb phone [:D]2 megapixel camera500 Mhz cpu all running Windows Mobile 2003 SE Check out the concept phones of Samsung [Via Bink.nu]
VoIP 2005: Better watch what you say Shawna McAlearney of SeachSecurity.com writes: Saving pennies on VoIP could cost your enterprise the whole enchilada. Voice over Internet Protocol offers many benefits and appears inevitable for enterprises, but before you jump into…
Here’s a new one for the year-end wrapup list: AnandTech has an in-depth look at the best home-theater PC (HTPC) cases. Last year at this time we were pretty sure there weren’t enough PC cases that could be defined specifically…
In an effort to give customers more focused control over internal and non-IBM external enterprise data stores, IBM is planning to add native XML support to its relational DB2 Universal Database wrapped around new indexing capabilities. [Via eWEEK Technology News]
In an effort to give customers more focused control over internal and non-IBM external enterprise data stores, IBM is planning to add native XML support to its relational DB2 Universal Database wrapped around new indexing capabilities. [Via eWEEK Technology News]