Palm OS v Pocket PC 2002
Talkback Thanks - and OS5 vs Mobile Windows?
About: Palm OS v Pocket PC 2002
[December 26, 2003, 11:02]
Decision due on 2002 BT broadband complaint
Talkback This constant attack on BT seems very silly, especially now that it has been shown that many broadband IPO's are able to offer their broadband services at rates below those of BT. Is it not time for all these companies to just get on with the day...
About: Decision due on 2002 BT broadband complaint
[June 22, 2006, 20:27]
Tuesday
Blog Tuesday 3/09/2002 A personal digital assistant is a friendly thing, and not much good for offensive action. The worst thing you can do with an iPaq is give someone a small bruise on the upper arm, or possibly squash their favourite stick insect.
[September 5, 2002, 16:58 in Rupert's Diary by Rupert Goodwins]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Thursday 4/10/2001 Microsoft unveils -- ta-da! Pocket PC 2002. It's got more corporate hooks: VPN, Terminal Services Client, wireless, that sort of thing. It's got Bluetooth support too -- which is odd, given that XP doesn't because "it's not ready".
[October 8, 2001, 15:03 in Rupert's Diary by Rupert Goodwins]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Tuesday 29/1/2002 If you haven't seen a Game Boy Advance by now, you clearly have no contact with anyone under 35. The handheld video game unit has been a stonking success, shifting over three million units in Europe alone -- and the gamers are...
[February 1, 2002, 14:20 in Rupert's Diary by Rupert Goodwins]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Wednesday 6/2/2002 To a basement events space in Covent Garden -- Nutopia, with fab tropical fish and acres of flat-screen monitors -- for Sony's launch of its Walkman 2002 range. I was there for the gadgets, but nonetheless had to sit through...
[February 8, 2002, 15:58 in Rupert's Diary by Rupert Goodwins]
Microsoft advises 'safe mode' for Word
Talkback Microsoft says Word 2000 isn't vulnerable, yet eEye says it is. From SANS: Microsoft says the vulnerability only affects Word 2002/XP and Word 2003 and that Word 2000 is not vulnerable. The Microsoft advisory contains information on workarounds...
About: Microsoft advises 'safe mode' for Word
[May 25, 2006, 12:49]
Friday
Blog Friday 13/12/2002 Tomorrow sees the thirtieth anniversary of one of the most poignant moments of the 20th century. You probably won't see it mentioned in the press, and among the "I Remember 1972" style nostalgiathons that infest our TV channels...
[December 13, 2002, 16:39 in Rupert's Diary by Rupert Goodwins]
Norton AntiVirus: The readers strike back
Talkback I recently renewed by subscription to Norton Internet Security 2002 - only to discover days later that "You have an unsupported version of Norton Internet Security - Norton Internet Security 2002 Standard is no longer supported.
About: Norton AntiVirus: The readers strike back
[May 25, 2004, 22:12]
Thursday
Blog Thursday 7/11/2002 Wireless changes your life in all sorts of other ways, too. I am not by nature an early riser, but other more larkish members of the newsdesk clock in well before civilisation's rightly begun.
[November 8, 2002, 16:51 in Rupert's Diary by Rupert Goodwins]
Rupert Goodwins' San Francisco IDF Diary
Blog Saturday 23/02/2002 and Sunday 24/02/2002 Today started in Holloway at 6am, and ended in San Francisco at midnight -- that is to say, 8am GMT. What can you say about a 26-hour day, except "ouch"? There is nothing nice about sitting in the back of a...
[March 4, 2002, 8:59 in Rupert's Diary by Rupert Goodwins]
Motorola MPx200: a first look
Talkback As it runs Smartphone 2002 as the OS there cannot be bluetooth; that OS doesn't support it! Windows Mobile 2003 (newer version) does although simply upgrading from 2002 to 2003 will not enable bluetooth you need the hardware as well.
About: Motorola MPx200: a first look
[September 15, 2003, 21:00]
Norton Internet Security 2004
Member Review Well, I am now convinced to not upgrade to 2004. At present I'm still using 2002 which is good except for one thing, after one Live Update I found my PC constantly trying to connect to the Internet during boot up and close down and several times in...
[March 24, 2004, 8:43]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog Monday 1/07/2002 Did you know the skies are full of amateur radio satellites? Well, not full -- but there are around thirty of them up there, all put into orbit for free by piggybacking on commercial or scientific launches.
[July 5, 2002, 15:41 in Rupert's Diary by Rupert Goodwins]
Rupert Goodwins' San Francisco IDF Diary
Blog Monday 25/02/2002 The hotel room goes from dark to light. That'll be morning then. I celebrate this by breakfasting on a bagel ($12) and coffee ($4), and wondering what's so special about this burg that a spot of brekky costs as much as a decent...
[March 4, 2002, 8:59 in Rupert's Diary by Rupert Goodwins]
Norton AntiVirus: The readers strike back
Talkback To Anonymous of Gloucestershire - My wife and I did exactly the same as you. We renewed our annual subscription of NIS 2002, then were told a few days later "You have an unsupported version of NIS.and that NIS 2002 Standard is no longer supported...
About: Norton AntiVirus: The readers strike back
[October 25, 2006, 17:45]
Tuesday
Blog Tuesday 30/07/2002 Nawww. This is just silly. Western Digital's latest drive, costing £250 or thereabouts, is 200GB. Stonker! If you have a record collection too big to fit onto that, then you really should get out more.
[August 5, 2002, 11:18 in Rupert's Diary by Rupert Goodwins]
Microsoft hit with Excel patent suit
Talkback TYPICAL MICROSOFT BEHAVIOR. No wonder. So, what else is new? Microsoft plays hardball. And they think that they can always get away with it because they are Microsoft. This comes to me as no surprise, since this is not the first time I have heard...
About: Microsoft hit with Excel patent suit
[May 21, 2005, 2:13]
Microsoft hit with Excel patent suit
Talkback No wonder. So, what else is new? Everyone knows that Microsoft plays hardball whenever they can. And they always think that they can get away with it because they are Microsoft. This comes to me as no surprise, since this is not the first time I...
About: Microsoft hit with Excel patent suit
[May 20, 2005, 4:10]
Campaigners criticise '£10bn NHS IT overspend'
Blog The National Health Service's flagship IT project has been criticised by a tax campaign group for running billions of pounds over budget. The NHS National Programme for IT (NPfIT) has overspent by £10.4bn, the Taxpayers' Alliance said in a...
[November 23, 2009, 12:15 in News Blog by Tom Espiner]



