This is the Operation Gadget weekly summary for the fourth week of April 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:
April 25
April 24
- HD TiVo for DirecTV Now Shipping
- Research Note on Sierra Wireless Suggests palmOne’s Plans for Treo 610
- Mobile Phone Carrier Data Plan Price Drops Confirmed by Wi-Fi Networking News
April 23
- Using the Forerunner 201 to Produce Breadcrumb Trails on Satellite Photos
- Survey Says 1,000 Songs is Enough for Portable Audio Player
- AT&T Wireless Offers Unlimited Wireless Data for PDAs at $45 Per Month
April 22
- palmOne Uses Zire Line to Attract Entry-level PDA Users
- IDT to Rollout WiFi-based Mobile Phone Service in Newark
- Rob Galbraith Provides an Inside Look at Sports Illustrated’s Digital Photo Workflow
- One Man’s Monthly GPRS Usage with a Treo 600
- Hands High Offers Wireless File Access Software for PalmOS
April 21
- “Linux Unwired” Finally Ships from O’Reilly
- Cingular and AT&T Wireless Report GSM Network Improvements
- Studios Complain about Piracy While Raking in Money from DVDs
- Are Gadgets Shipped in the USA Inferior to Those Shipped Elsewhere?
April 20
- Pocket RSS 1.3 Reviewed by Pocket PC Thoughts
- San Jose Sharks Employing Digital Video on Players’ Bench
April 19
- Runner Art Project Launched by Phillip Torreone
- Om Malik: Only Way to Profits is to Have Cool Phones
- AT&T Wireless Self-Destruction Largely Blamed On IT Strategy
Does a weekly summary work for you? Is it a waste of time? Let me know by posting a comment. Thanks….