Sunday, September 30, 2007

iPod touch 'killer' - what's out there?

Archos 605-WiFi 800*480 4.3" 122 x 82 x 15 mm 4.8'' x 3.2'' x 0.6'' (For 4/30GB models) - 150gr/190gr

Nokia N800 800*480 4.1" 144 x 75 x 13/18 mm 208g

Palm T|X 480x320 121 x 78 x 15.5 149g

Apple iPod Touch 480 x 320 3.5" 110 x 61.8 x 8 mm 120g

Saturday, September 29, 2007

Taiwan LCD TV

台灣品牌打入北美市場
瑞軒 Vizio
歌林 東元 Olevia Syntax-Brillian
聲寶 Maxent

品牌創造的新模式 - 品牌分工
瑞軒

唯冠 PROVIEW
冠捷 AOC Envision

Thursday, September 27, 2007

WebOS WebTop

Web desktop
Web operating system

WEB OS RUNDOWN: 45+ Web Operating Systems

AjaxWindows, Why?

Big WebOS roundup - 10 online operating systems reviewed
Another 10 web operating systems reviewed

Web Operating Systems And Web Desktops: A Mini-Guide

alive:
OOS Online Operating System, ajax, 1GB, primitive viewers only, no office applications, browser not working well, using existing cache, cookies, not persistent, not working on opera, safari
eyeOS ajax, 2.x has no browser. (1.x eyeNav uses local browser functionality, no tab, having problem with ajax, only eyeDocs, no Chinese, desktop is not persistent)
AstraNOS browser not working well in Firefox
AmoebaOS in beta
ajaxWindows using existing browser tabs
The Place A using existing browser tab
icloud not working on Firefox
Glide flash 9 desktop, Glide mobile no browser

dead:
ajaxWindows ajax, no browser, use gmail as storage, only ajaxWrite, ajaxPresents, ajaxSketch available, only on Firefox 2+, IE 6+, desktop not persistent
Desktoptwo flash os, 1GB, no browser, popup java OpenOffice, desktop not persistent
g.ho.st flash 9, free 3GB storage, Chinese files?, zoho office, not working in opera, browser has problem with flash, persistent desktop
goowy flash 9, no office applications, use box.net, support Chinese file names, 1GB, no browser, desktop not persistent across computers
YouOS ajax, 250MB, YouBrowser uses local browser functionality (cache, cookies), no tabs, having problem with ajax, desktop is persistent but browser content is not, not working in opera

Tuesday, September 04, 2007

About Speed Skating

Helmet: Hard shelled helmets with the smallest vent holes, LAS brand Mistral helmet
Knee pads: in-line skating or volleyball
Gloves: non-knit glove is required for cut resistance, Baseball batters' gloves or all-leather work gloves
Long Sleeves: long-sleeved shirts & long pants
Ice Skates: Figure skates have a better shape for speed skating than hockey skates because the blades have more of a flat "tail" at the back and the boots have a more flexible ankle. But some people say you run the risk of snagging a toe pick when you lean over in a turn with figure skates. This might cause a nasty crash. Hockey skates don't suffer from this problem but the shape of the blade can promote poor technique. They make you rock forward on to your toes and you don't feel comfortable with your weight on the backs of the blades as you're supposed to. You can learn the basics of speed skating on either figure or hockey skates, but you'll soon find you want the glass-smooth ride of speed skates.
Optional Safety Apparel: protective eyewear, thin, soccer style shin protector,