This is the Operation Gadget weekly summary for the tenth week of 2004. I’m experimenting with a weekly summary so that readers who want to receive a periodic email with Operation Gadget headlines can receive the links to all of the articles published each week. I will post a mechanism for readers to sign up for this service when I work out the details.
The headlines:
March 5
- What Alternatives to Garage Band Exist on Windows?
- TiVo Subscription Numbers Up Substantially
- Manufacturers Ship 675,000 Series 60 Mobiles in U.S. in 2003
- BargainPDA Editor Calls for Bluetooth in PDAs for the U.S. Market
March 4
- Samsung E715 is a Phone for People Who Want a More Usable Camera
- al Qaeda Operatives Observed and Apprehended Because They Kept Using the Same SIM Cards
March 3
- “iPod and iTunes: Missing Manual, Second Edition” Fills Information Gaps for Recent Purchasers
- AT&T Wireless Reportedly Asking Some Customers to Downgrade Their Phones
- Forerunner 101 Can Be Pre-Ordered from Amazon.com
- Sony VPL-HS20: CNET Likes It for Home Theater Builders on a Budget
- Stuff Magazine Names Top 10 Gadgets of 2004
- Guideline Research Survey Finds Some People Want to Keep Wireless Devices Simple
March 2
- Hitachi G1000 Update Activates SDIO Support
- Tungsten C Update 2.0 Improves WiFi and DHCP Performance
- Toshiba e805 Reviewed by The Gadgeteer
- Tungsten T2 MSRP Cut by $50, Rebate on Zire Z71
March 1
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