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WebOS 1.4.5 Released
My Palm Pixi is installing it right now. It appears to be just minor fixes. Details here. (0)Best Point-and-Shoot Digital Camera
Some good notes: Best Point & Shoot Digital Cameras under $300. (0)Regarding iPad Alternatives
Some useful commentary. Make sure to read the comments. (0)gizmag Reviews Two Android Devices
Two devices, the HTC Desire and Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 get a side by side rundown by @gizmag. Both end up with some serious negatives, but also some really good potential. It’s worth a read.
(0)gizmag: Top ten technologies that will change the world
And the list is here. They all sound reasonably revolutionary, but at the rate things are changing, how long will it take to change the list? (0)
Monthly Archives: February 2008
TrafficJam
I received an e-mail from the folks at Blogrush announcing Trafficjam. I’m testing Blogrush on my Threads blog, with marginal results. Part of my problem with click-throughs is my headlines. Mine are too long and not catchy enough, but they’re … Continue reading
Living with my Palm Centro
Nearly a month ago I blogged about upgrading my cell phone to a Palm Centro. (Note that I have my cell phone service with Sprint, but I have no basis of comparison, so I’m not discussing cell phone service providers … Continue reading
Random Lyrics Produces Song
This resulted from random lyrics sent to the Dilbert blog. It’s more comprehensible than some real songs. But not very . . .
Mahalo
Jason Hiner on TechRepublic has a substantial post on Mahalo, a human driven search system. He believes it has the potential to deliver more relevant results especially in technical areas. I see the potential, but will have to look at … Continue reading
An E-mail Trick to Watch For
The full description is at Red Tape Chronicles. Spammers are using Google search links in e-mails to get people to their sites. As usual the solution is not clicking on things if you don’t know what they are. Consider it … Continue reading
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Energion.com Domain Problems
Over the last couple of days we had some problem with the domain record for Energion.com, which I own. Yes, I paid my bill. The name servers changed, though it doesn’t appear to be a highjack. In any case, I … Continue reading
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Documents to Go Sync on Palm Centro
I’m sure there are those who picked up on this much more quickly, but in case anyone else gets stalled on synchronizing their Documents-to-Go documents on this little beast (Palm Centro) I thought I’d write a little bit about it. … Continue reading




