Archive for April, 2008
Jeff Pulver on Travel Times
Having spent a considerable amount of moment in Europe the last year I can relate to Jeff Pulver’s comment about travel time and the need for in flight WiFi, particularly here in the USA. That said, needing access to broadband on the go is key to that mobile/portable/nomadic lifestyle.
I for one mi…
Skype 3.8 Out For Windows
Skype 3.8 is out and it features reportedly better video. I’ll have to check that out when I’m not on my Mac using version 2.6 as 2.7 for the Mac remains buggy.
A quick look at 3.8 today showed that Skype is working on making the Windows interface less cluttered and easier to get around.
Om has s…
Speed Bumps Coming To A BroadBand Near You Soon
Om’s post about better speeds from your broadband provider is music to my years. As a home based teleworker and global traveling nomad speed is my connectivity lifeline. poor broadband for me is the equal to a poor hair day.
But it’s his closing paragraph which really nails what the urgent part of …
Airports Continue to Not Get Technology
Jonathan Green explodes at his recent experience in Newark Airport where he had WiFi but found the ability outlets all without juice.
Just that past Monday night I found myself in Phoenix’s Sky Harbor, one of the airports that a national publication called the best for WiFi. certain the signal was …
Fonality Gets A New Face
Open source developers have another place to play, with the start of FACE by Fonality.Original post by Andy Abramson
Microsoft Messenger 7 For Mac Out
According to that report, the consumer version of Microsoft Messenger 4 Mac is hardly worth downloading.Original post by Andy Abramson
Go Big, Go Zohm or Go Home Sprint
Tomorrow pal Paul Kapustka begins promotion around his very well prepared Sidecut Report on the state of XOHM and WiMax in America. I had a chance to read it today, and have to say, its a good read for those interested in knowing the current state of WiMax here in the USA.Original post by Andy Abram…









