Nauman Leghari's Blog
Blog about technology, media and other interesting tidbits
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Adnan Masood Starts Blogging
A friend of mine, who wrote these two interesting articles starts blogging here. Rss Subscribed.
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PalmSource Debuts Cobalt (by Technewsworld.com)
Here is a story about PalmSource new operating system for Smartphones. Although some people ruled out their chances in the market, but who knows. Russell also talks about Java support included in their new “dual OS“ namely Cobalt and Garnet.
Other related links
http://www.brighthand.com/article/PS04_Nagel_Keynote?site=SmartPhone
http://www.brighthand.com/article/PS04_PalmSource_Reveals_More_Details_on_Cobalt
Live Blog on the PalmSource Conference -
Wireless Technology predictions in Europe (by Jake Saunders, Concise Insight)
The Research Room included 10 predictions for the wireless in their latest newsletter.
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Survey of XML standards
Uche Ogbuji talks about different standards in the XML world.
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I am an MSP (Microsoft Student Partner)
Today, I was informed by Caroline Phillips from Microsoft that I am selected to be a Microsoft Student Partner (MSP) in the University of Bradford. The MSP award is like MVP but it is specifically for students. To learn more about MSP, see this page.
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Mobile and Embedded at CES 2004
[This isn't strictly about Smartphone, but it is illustrative of how far Windows is spreading from its desktop roots. At the recent Consumer Electronics Show (CES), vendors displayed 72 different devices that were built around Windows Mobile, Windows CE, or Windows XP Embedded. Windows for Devices has collected information about all 72 and cataloged them. There are arcade games, PDA's, phones, POS terminals, web pads, a digital jukebox, even a universal translator! This is a fun list to browse. via SmartPhoneThoughts.com ]
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What's in Store for 2004--and Beyond [PcWorld]
Yet another website reviewing the technologies to look out for.
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Wake up call for Microsoft
Vodafone CEO: Microsoft OS not ready yet
http://www.silicon.com/networks/mobile/0,39024665,39117463,00.htm?rolling=1 -
Paper Prototyping
There is a good article on Paper Prototyping on java.net.
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Wireless 101
A friend of mine passed me this url; a lookup table for wireless technologies.
http://edition.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2003/wireless/interactive/wireless101/index.html