End of week updates
Have had much time to post lately so here are some highlights from recent surfing...
Four million households now
create their own movies masterpieces via digital camcorders and more afforable digital editing software.
The Sprint and Nextel merger is now complete. Look for updated branding at a Sprint or Nextel store near you within the next month or so.
I'm all about the Sony Ericsson Walkman phones.
Sony Ericsson's W800i gets reviewed and the consensus is the phone is just simply the best music phone out there so far. We'll see how it fends off Motorola's Rokr and Nokia's N91 mobiles.
From
Microsoft's support site: "Error Message: Your Password Must Be at Least 18770 Characters and Cannot Repeat Any of Your Previous 30689 Passwords". Now was pa55wo7d my 26756th password or my 26757th?
3d web browser from Japanses company NTT.
Lots of money being thrown at blogging lately, including a chunk of change to be used to
buy Technorati possibly.
In response to Google's
recent CNET News.com hating,
ZDnet apologizes to Google for using their search engine to search adn gather data.
Digg is the new Slashdot.
The
LifeStraw filters the water you drink through it while you are drinking through it. If a way is found to mass produce these cheaply, LifeStraw can possibly saving millions of lives in under-developed countires where disease from drinking unclean water is a major killer.
Microsoft invented the iPod?
Pics of
TiVo's well-known secret download service, that has yet to be released, have begun to surface.
Google halts their ambitious "make all texts from these great libraries internet searchable" project due to all the b!thcin and moaning from physical book publishers.
The
rotary dial phone watch makes you retro chic.