This is the Operation Gadget weekly summary for the fourth week of February 2005. 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:
February 27
February 25
- What’s at Stake as a Result of Recent Mobile Phone Network Security Issues
- Treo 650 Launched in Europe on Orange and TIM Networks
- More Snow in Central New Jersey
February 24
- Phishing Coming to the Public Hotspot Market?
- T-Mobile Voice Mail Compromise Demonstrated for Gizmodo
- Bluetake BT400 G5 Headset Pairs with Multiple Bluetooth Phones Simultaneously
February 23
- Uncovering Some Cool Technology in Google Maps
- TextAloud 2.0 Converts Text to MP3 Files for Exercise or Commute-Time Productivity
- Apple’s New iPods Reduce the Number of Included Accessories and Pass the Savings on to You
- PalmSource Chooses SyncML for Future Handheld Synchronisation
February 22
- Motorola HS810 Review at TreoCentral Calls Treo 650 Bluetooth Implementation into Question Again
- Larry Magid Thinks the Paris Hilton Data Theft Will Compel Mobile Carriers to Improve Security
- Movida Communications to Serve Spanish-Speaking Mobile Phone Users in the USA
February 21
- Top 100 Gadgets of All Time Listed by Mobile PC Magazine
- My.T-Mobile.com Website Still Has Some Potentially Dangerous Vulnerabilities
- Release of Paris Hilton’s Personal Info Illustrates Worrisome Security Situation with T-Mobile Sidekick II
Does a weekly summary work for you? Is it a waste of time? Let me know by posting a comment. Thanks….