Ben Forta

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August 24, 2004

Need a Quad-Band GSM Phone

Do you have (or have you used) a quad-band GSM phone? The only ones I have seen are the Motorola v400, Motorola v500, Motorola v600, the NEC 525, the Palm Treo 600, and the Sharp GX32. (It does not look like Nokia or Sony Ericsson have any to offer, even the new SE p910 comes in three different...

August 15, 2004

Macromedia K-6 License

Good news for elementary schools! Last week Macromedia announced a program which makes it easier than ever for K-6 schools to introduce Macromedia tools to teachers and staff, and in turn to make it easy for teachers to introduce these tools to students in the classroom. The Macromedia K-6 Site...

August 14, 2004

Don't Drink and Drive, Drink and Talk

According to the German publication, Technology Review, Siemens is developing a cell phone with a built in gas sensor. The phone (if it were to ever see the light of day) could be used to detect ozone, bad breath, and as a breathalyzer (detecting alcohol on your breath). And who said that cell...

August 12, 2004

Back Up From New Home

The sites are back up. As DNS changes can take a while to propagate, I have the old server redirecting to a temporary host name. Aside from that, the move seems to have gone painlessly (too painlessly?). I have always self hosted, I was involved with a start-up and had access to a dedicated data...

August 12, 2004

Short Scheduled Downtime Later Today

I have slowly been moving my servers over to a new hosting provider. DNS has been moved, some sites are already cut over, and having successfully completed dry-run moves of my primary sites, I plan on cutting those over later today. Downtime should be minimal, and the only gotcha I foresee is DNS...

August 11, 2004

Lens For Your Phone Cam

Hong Kong's Brando is selling lenses for phone cams, two sets of lenses to be precise, each with three lenses for telescopic view, softening, distortion, and more. As per the description, "camera lenses adapt to PDA/Cellphone which is built-in camera. The optical effect of each len[s] is readily...

August 10, 2004

Is Java "Open"?

Sun's Jonathan Schwartz has posted an interesting blog entry that makes the case that open is more an issue of portability than one of available source code (see http://blogs.sun.com/roller/page/jonathan/20040808#rewriting_history_and_vocabulary). I've read this one through several times, and it...

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