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May 28, 2005

The LifeDrive Diaries, Part IV: Wireless is wonderful

[Da Wireless Kubo (Home of the m|ph Editors)] But Wi-Fi is easily the most anticipated feature of this handheld, because it multiplies the LifeDrive’s usability several times. Whereas large-screen models like the T3 and the T5 were useful for working on office documents””even large spreadsheets””they were limited to just working on documents. Wi-Fi adds a kind of immediacy to the work you do with the LifeDrive, like pulling down some data from the Web, reading and responding to an urgent email, sending out updated versions of Word or Excel files.

Some slightly related from Technorati and Google.

[Blog.m-ph.com] Da Wireless Kubo (Home of the m|ph Editors): If you’re a big fan of Donald Trump (like myself), you could become his apprentice by playing this game. The challenge is for you to appoint, train and instruct every member to do their individual task (for the betterment and success of the tribe), then you’ll be measured by how much food and tech points you acquire. Ofcourse, you should pass the legacy to your offspring (on whether how would you procreate, I’ll leave that up to you). Upon failure, somebody will gonna be fired!

[Blog.m-ph.com] Da Wireless Kubo (Home of the m|ph Editors) » Wireless: This feature has been around for a while, but for those of you who want to keep track of your favorite Pinoy mobile tech magazine, you can copy our RSS feed link. RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication - and this terminology is still kinda complicated to understand. In short, RSS Readers keep track of new site posts - so download one now for your computer / handheld to help keep track of your favorite tech weblog!

[Blog.m-ph.com] Da Wireless Kubo (Home of the m|ph Editors) » PDAs: I’m glad to see that the LifeDrive is smaller than I imagined it to be. The initial rumors on the Web said that it was twice as thick as the Tungsten|T5. Well, if you want to be technical about it, it’s about 1-1/4 times as thick as the T5 (15 mm vs 19 mm).

[M-ph.com] Da Wireless Kubo (Home of the m|ph Editors): ... and made it look more like a tech blog, similar to Engadget and err .. m|ph! ... Wi-Fi adds a kind of immediacy to the work you do with the LifeDrive, ...

[M-ph.com] Da Wireless Kubo (Home of the m|ph Editors): ... and made it look more like a tech blog, similar to Engadget and err .. m|ph! ... Wi-Fi adds a kind of immediacy to the work you do with the LifeDrive, ...

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Posted at May 28, 2005 07:58 AM

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