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Post by DrCank on Feb 27, 2006 13:07:13 GMT -5
Degicank keeping you a breasted in current events:Big News coming out of Seattle; 1. Microsoft is planning six versions of the next incarnation of its Windows operating system. (previously named Projcet Longhourn) Read more on the subject at: news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/4754462.stm2. Microsoft to release Origami on thursday Origami is just the project name for what is most likely to be a new portable personal computer. There is very little out about the device (project Origami). However most assume it will be a personal device that will be a fussion of three types of current personal portable electronics. It will be part Ipod, part Blackberry, and part PSP (portable Playstation). Many are curious on just what the exact scope of this new device will be, but they will have to what till thursday, when the official release is planned.
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Post by DrCank on Feb 27, 2006 13:15:56 GMT -5
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Post by DrCank on Mar 1, 2006 9:22:59 GMT -5
While Bill Gates is setting up to hit MAC with what should be a powerful blow, wth its new operating system, and whatever this Origami turns out to be. Steve Jobs reminds Gates of how its done: A teenager in the US has made the one billionth purchase from Apple's online music service iTunes.Checkout the full article: news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/4750744.stm
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Post by DrCank on Mar 7, 2006 9:43:18 GMT -5
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Post by joe on Mar 7, 2006 13:33:38 GMT -5
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Post by joe on Mar 7, 2006 13:34:36 GMT -5
Our uncle was running longhorn already around the time Chris bought his media center...
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Post by degicank on Mar 8, 2006 23:24:30 GMT -5
i just signed up for windows live mail beta...
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Post by DrCank on Mar 13, 2006 9:56:33 GMT -5
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Post by DrCank on Mar 13, 2006 9:59:38 GMT -5
On a side note BFP main comodity was sank this week due to the release of a simular prodcut at the same technology fair The problem with digital cameras is that they encourage people to take far more pictures than they can possibly put into picture frames. The digital picture frame from Parrot helps to create a revolving slide show of up to 100 images. The Bluetooth-equipped frame, which comes with a wood or leather fascia, has 32MB of storage on board for digital pictures. It automatically resizes images to fit the frame and knows when to display them in a portrait or landscape format on its 7 inch LCD screen. At night and in low light environments the screen dims to ensure it does not stand out too much.
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Post by CCank on Mar 13, 2006 12:23:10 GMT -5
Sorry to here of this set back for BFP. Maybe you can refocus the technology on another market?
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