Archive for December 2005
I can not put a joke here Zebus has posted on his blog:
Of infidelity ...
These were three men who went to heaven. There, were rewarded with a PDA as their lesser degree of infidelity with his partner. John, had been unfaithful to his wife twenty times. When he arrived, St. Peter said:
"Your him twenty times you were unfaithful to your partner, your reward is a Palm Zire.
John was unhappy but resigned.
Then comes Diego and San Pedro says:
"Your him 10 times you were unfaithful to your wife, You get a Tungsten T a little used, but in [...]
Saturday, December 31st, 2005 |
It is the first year ending since it began this blog. I wish to convey to all who have supported me by linking, commenting on the posts, making him known to your friends, or simply reading the Tungsten PDA, my desire that you may have a very prosperous 2006 filled with health, love and joy!
Saturday, December 31st, 2005 |
Today is New Year at last, and as I know many will be busy with preparations, I'll just recommend a nice collection of games for a player, very useful for waiting times we will have during the new year, Palm become much shorter. This is Simon Tatham's Portable Puzzle Collection, and contains no fewer than 24 classic games single player, as the same, the blackbox, the 15 squares, the minesweeper, a sudoku ... in short, a whole arsenal to hang out. As always try to do, this is free software, licensed this time [...]
Saturday, December 31st, 2005 |
Some time ago I read that the counter Webstats4U visits (in the sidebar, "Further information") produced advertising popups, but due to my poor memory, and to effectively blockaded the same as does the Mozilla Firefox, I went through high. Today being tested with Internet Explorer in a Firefox tab to see if the page rendered correctly, I saw a popup tells me, and I've noticed my firing. The counter has been removed from the page, so I hope no popups reappear. Sorry for the inconvenience.
By the way. [...]
Friday, December 30th, 2005 |
In a previous post we saw that using Little John PalmOS (LJP), we could play games and SuperNES Nintendo NES, Sega Master System and GameGear, Atari 2600 consoles and some more in our palm. Well, if you are fond of classic (and unmatched), you can also try PalmMame, a gaming machine emulator for PalmOS.
PalmMAME is a port of MAME, short for Multi Arcade Machine Emulator for PalmOS. For those who do not know MAME is a project that tries to emulate all gaming machines, slot machines that swept them during the '80s and '90s, and we can find in [...]
Friday, December 30th, 2005 |
As this analysis will be profound, I anticipate they will try to randomly reboots Palms users experience with the new NVFS memory system (especially the first two teams that introduced: the Tungsten T5 and Treo 650), the Because of them, and how to solve.
Since the launch of the Tungsten T5, back in 2004, Palm has implemented in their devices the new memory system called NVFS, which stands for Non-Volatile File System. Is the use of flash memory (same type of memory cards [...]
Thursday, December 29th, 2005 |
In the comments of the post where he reflected aloud about what PDAs are unknown to the general public, Gaspar asked me if he could use a Palm (Tungsten T3 where appropriate) as handsfree mobile, as the leading in the car as a GPS navigator, and would also use it to receive calls, thus avoiding having the phone to occupy the site.
I said I do not have bluetooth on your phone, or microphone in the E2, so I never tried. However, I have researched the issue and have reached two [...]
Thursday, December 29th, 2005 |
A few days ago I invited David Ochoa, who all know by the blog and podcast Byte, technology applied to life, to visit this blog. I love your podcast, I listen every week, and I thought the subject matter, technology also might be interested. I was delighted his defense, in which among other things told me:
I just keep an eye on your blog, and I liked it, of course I'm going to mention. I am a former Palm user who has watched with sadness how she had been gaining ground by resting on their laurels, [...]
Wednesday, December 28th, 2005 |
These days it is normal that we meet with large groups of people, and is also increasingly normal to have a mobile phone with bluetooth. For these reasons, it is the ideal time for us to suffer a virus attack. It appeared some months ago that the first case of massive infection in Helsinki.
This proximity virus, spread only phones (or PDAs with Bluetooth enabled) which are in its coverage range (a few meters). And over time, will go to greater risk by increasing the number of infected phones [...]
Wednesday, December 28th, 2005 |
I just read it in the digital version of the New York Times. If it was rumored a few days ago the possible merger of Apple and Palm, has announced today the true movement: it was Sony that finally purchased. As discussed, Sony is very proud of the reputation that its Clie range products harvested at the time, and seeing that the market for PDAs and smartphones is in full boom, has decided to join entering through the front door.
The Sony Clié have a second chance
The move still needs the approval of regulatory agencies, [...]
Wednesday, December 28th, 2005 |