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Wednesday, January 19, 2005
 

Looks like itmay be time to spring for a new laptop!

Intel launches new Centrino platform. Intel launched a renewed version of its Centrino platform for notebook computers on Wednesday. The platform, known by its development code-name Sonoma, will provide benefits for both home and enterprise users, the company said. [InfoWorld: Top News]


6:49:08 PM    

Friday, December 24, 2004
 

What's new for the PC of 2005? Not much!. Consumers thinking about buying a new personal computer in 2005 might be better off putting off their purchase until 2006. With few major changes in PC hardware or software due over the next year, the PC of 2005 is likely to look awfully similar to the PC of today. [InfoWorld: Top News]
7:51:42 PM    

Tuesday, December 07, 2004
 

Intel sheds light on 2005 desktop strategy. Intel's products for the digital home and digital office in 2005 will give consumers and IT managers more capabilities than just raw performance, and the company plans to highlight those products as it did with its Centrino mobile technology, Intel executives said Tuesday. [InfoWorld: Top News]
7:05:45 PM    

Thursday, August 19, 2004
 

We've Got to Start Meeting Like This. Meeting Tomorrow is a one-stop shop for meeting presentation technology and other tools. Offering projectors and flat-panel displays, the service also offers notepads, name tags,... [Fast Company Now]
5:57:47 PM    

Tuesday, July 06, 2004
 

Dell recalls notebook power adapter cords. The adapter on about 38,000 Dell notebooks can produce shocking results if used with the wrong power cord. [CNET News.com - Personal Technology]
9:03:15 PM    

Sunday, December 21, 2003
 

Looks like the market is beging to shake out in this space.  Though I have yet to see Groupwize Instant Messager show up anywhere, except on myu desktop!

AOL phases out enterprise IM product. The exodus of instant messaging service providers from the enterprise software market continued Monday, when America Online Inc. (AOL) announced plans to abandon its AIM Enterprise Gateway product and migrate users of that product to a similar one from IMlogic Inc. [InfoWorld: Top News]


8:21:15 PM    

PC vendors jump aboard the Grantsdale PCI Express. BOSTON - Dell Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co. (HP), IBM Corp., and Gateway Inc. all plan to incorporate Intel Corp.'s newest 915G/P and 925X Express chipsets into upcoming PCs for both consumers and corporate customers, the companies announced Monday. [InfoWorld: Top News]
8:14:08 PM    

Feedster and News Aggregators.

What an intersting concept.  I may have to look it up now that Feeddeon trial is almost over!

From Scoble:

One more: Feedster has come out with a web based aggregator. Scott is doing some interesting stuff over there. I track what all the blogs are saying about various things (like Longhorn, or Linux) through Feedster. Why? Because I can perform a search, and Feedster will make that search into an RSS feed that I can subscribe to. You know how you felt when you first saw a killer application? (For me, it was Pagemaker). This is a killer service. The idea that a search term can then be a syndication feed is going to change the world. You watch, if Google and MSN are smart, they'll do that for all search terms.

Feedster has dramatically changed search for me. Has it for you yet?

[The Scobleizer Weblog]

12:19:02 PM    

Monday, December 08, 2003
 

Tablet PC 2004 Update Rocks My World.

(Note: this post was written in an airplane yesterday on my Tablet PC): When Dana Epp visited me recently, he got on my case because I didn't use my Tablet for weblogging. Why not? Because the handwriting recognition was not very good. Now, let me explain. First of all, this is the first blog post that I've made completely with the use of a pen. For this, I am using a pre-release version of the "Lonestar" update for the Tablet PC (which will officially be called Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2004).

First, Peter has the best report on Lonestar.

So, why haven't I used the Tablet PC for text entry before? Because my handwriting sucks and the first version of the Tablet PC has trouble with it. Now, to be fair to the Tablet PC, the fact that it recognizes anything at all is a major accomplishment. But, even if your handwriting is recognized 95% of the time, it's frustrating to use and slow. I keyboard at about 100 words per minute with nearly 100% accuracy (and without needing to look at my hands or think about the act of inputing). Using a pen on today's Tablet PC is a long way from that.

With Lonestar my inking frustrations are gone.

Lonestar is a free update to the Tablet PC. I installed it in minutes on Friday. On top of my existing Tablet PC operating system. I can even uninstall it. Why didn't I install it before? I didn't want to mess up my machine. If that's you, get over your fear. This is a HUGE upgrade for the Tablet PC. I can't repeat that enough. It made this blog post possible.

Here's my experiences: handwriting recognition is now about 99.9%, even with my bad handwriting. That alone makes writing much more enjoyable (and fast). But, when a mistake does happen, then you really see the innovations that have been made. First, the "TIP" (Tablet Input Panel), which is where you enter your text, is completely new and redesigned. The first thing I noticed is that the ink is smoother and more responsive. That makes writing more like the experience on paper.

The second thing I noticed is that my writing was being recognized on the fly. As I write little tags appear underneath my writing with the Tablet PC's best guess.

Then I noticed that there were some mistakes (hey, my handwriting is bad!) "Holy crap," I said when I discovered that I could click on the words and Lonestar gives you a bunch of choices. For instance, when I wrote "crap" it translated that to "crop." So, I click on "crap" and it gives me a bunch of best guesses to change it to. In my experience so far this works on nine out of 10 mistakes.

So what about the times where it doesn't give you a good suggestion? Well, you can either delete your try and try it again or you can choose the closest and then correct it character-by-character.

Some mistakes even get through into Word. Even here the TIP is much better. Just highlight the mistake and re-ink what you want instead. This is totally going to change the editing process. Now I can write on the couch.

There are tons of other enhancements too. For instance, the TIP can be set to float next to your cursor.

Anyway, just wanted to say this is a HUGE increase in Tablet PC functionality. It's amazing how much better they've made the experience of using a Tablet PC.

What does this mean for Microsoft? Well, I think we should change our motto to "making it possible to compute anywhere at anytime." This release dramatically puts Microsoft out front in the computing race. No other platform has the ability to recognize my handwriting as well as the Tablet PC now can.

Oh, tomorrow I'll start my ink blog. Watch for it.

[The Scobleizer Weblog]
8:05:25 PM    


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