Mobile Tech
Foleo is Killed by Palm
By Nerino Petro at 5 September, 2007, 11:29 am
According to PC Magazine.com, Palm has canceled the Foleo. You can read the article here. All I can think of at this moment is thank goodness: Palm has managed to avoid launching a product that was literally a day late and a dollar short. When Palm announced its Foleo mini notebook earlier this year to [...]
Read More >>For Attorneys on the Go – the Otter Box
By Nerino Petro at 28 June, 2007, 10:53 am
For attorneys on the go, keeping in touch with our offices and clients is critical and we rely heavily on our Treo or Blackberry devices. My Treo shows the scars of being dropped and abused (and its predecessor was dropped in a lake), and I don't think there is a worse feeling than to watch [...]
Read More >>There’s no such thing as a Mac Tablet Computer, is there?
By Nerino Petro at 21 May, 2007, 4:05 pm
…I’ve always joked that you can have your Apple Computer any way you wanted it as long as it’s the way Steve Job’s wants to sell it to you. This is carried over into the lack of a Mac tablet computer and Apple has not expressed any interest in this market especially since tablet PCs do not currently have a large market share. But leave it to private industry to step in where Apple has failed to tread.
Read More >>There's no such thing as a Mac Tablet Computer, is there?
By Nerino Petro at 21 May, 2007, 4:05 pm
…I’ve always joked that you can have your Apple Computer any way you wanted it as long as it’s the way Steve Job’s wants to sell it to you. This is carried over into the lack of a Mac tablet computer and Apple has not expressed any interest in this market especially since tablet PCs do not currently have a large market share. But leave it to private industry to step in where Apple has failed to tread.
Read More >>Take your Programs with You.
By Nerino Petro at 21 March, 2006, 7:54 am
For those of you looking for applications that you can load on a portable USB storage drive and take with you, Wikipedia has this list of applications for consideration. The list includes email clients, web browsers, word processors, PDF readers and more. For programs written specifically for MS Windows to run from USB storage drives, [...]
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