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Linux Handheld Reviews Sharp Zaurus SL-C3200

 

It seems that we’re in an evolutionary rather than revolutionary period when it comes to PDAs. Witness the Sharp Zaurus SL-C3200 which is basically the same as the Zaurus C3100 it replaces, and the C3100 was quite similar to the Zaurus C3000 it replaced. In fact all three are very, very similar to the now discontinued Zaurus C860 (I still own and use one of these) but the C860 lacked the hard drive. And so from the C3100 to the 3200 we get a 6 gig rather than 4 gig hard drive. For upgraders, there’s nothing terribly compelling save the additional hard drive space which is nice for those who want to carry a collection of MP3s or videos for playback on the go.

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Out with WPFE in with Microsoft Silverlight. This has just been announced!

So we’ve been hearing about WPFE for a while now but Microsoft has just officially announced Microsoft Silverlight.  A new solution for being able to take video, interactivity, animation and make it available on Mac, Windows and many browsers.  We’re talking cross-platform.  Microsoft Silverlight is all about rich media experiences. Read the more »

EXCLUSIVE VIDEO: New mobile web browser – Deepfish!

Sorry to quash the irrational exuberance of suspected Zune and Halo 3 announcements, but this one is still big and you’re getting it early. There’s a new web browser in town for Windows Mobile fans that goes by the name Deepfish. It runs technology borrowed from Sea Dragon, the imaging engine behind Photosynth.
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Introducing Clicky Free Web Statistics for Your Blog, Myspace

Just Another Web Analyzer? No way. Existing solutions may provide a decent overall view of activity on your web site, but what if you wanted details on each and every visitor, to see where they came from, what pages they looked at, and how long they stuck around?

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Introducing Clicky Web Statistics free stats for your blog

Just Another Web Analyzer? No way. Existing solutions may provide a decent overall view of activity on your web site, but what if you wanted details on each and every visitor, to see where they came from, what pages they looked at, and how long they stuck around? Then you need Clicky! It’s designed for blogs but works great with any web site. We of course provide beautiful and informative summaries, but we do a whole lot more as well. Check out the screenshots below, or try the demo and see for yourself!

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