Laptop Magazine’s Top Travel Tech Checklist
The heavyweights in the lightweight arena of technology over at Laptop Magazine have pulled together there “must take with you” list of essentials for the person who wants to be Working Anywhere.
The heavyweights in the lightweight arena of technology over at Laptop Magazine have pulled together there “must take with you” list of essentials for the person who wants to be Working Anywhere.
With more people using their laptops for Voice over IP via softphones this new Wake Up technology from Intel has a lot of GREEN benefits. Now we can turn off the laptop or desktop, but when a call comes in (Video or VoIP) the PC will wake up. Wake up cable technology has been around, … Read more
There seems to be a common trend in VoIP research. Every report says growth, growth, growth. That’s good news for companies in the space, especially those who get what the SOHO, SMB and Enterprise customers want. And, since this growth is all around SIP based platforms, not others, the developer marketplace is hot also. Companies … Read more
This is the first in a series of podcasts about Working Anywhere. We're kicking things off with the management team behind Seattle's ultra fantastic Working Anywhere Approved Hotel 1000. Give A Listen!
Over the past few months, the more I fly Southwest Airlines across the USA, the more I realize that as an airline, they understand the needs of the business traveler better than the older and higher priced airlines. One of the things I’m seeing more and more of are their powered seats in the departure … Read more
Before getting into the technology world, I was in the sports world. One of the most prestigious marks in sports is the Olympic rings. The International Olympic Committee holds their mark in the highest regard, and is very specific about how it can be used and who can use it. Today I spied this post … Read more
This NullRiver fiasco is another lame decision by AT&T that shows how much Apple understands the market, and they don’t. Tethering, as I’ve previously pointed out, already works on Nokia and Windows Mobile phones very easily and has driven the sales of data plans before. Now along comes a device that requires a data plan … Read more
This NullRiver fiasco is another lame decision by AT&T that shows how much Apple understands the market, and they don’t. Tethering, as I’ve previously pointed out, already works on Nokia and Windows Mobile phones very easily and has driven the sales of data plans before. Now along comes a device that requires a data plan … Read more
As someone who can relate to being on the road, this post from InfoWorld’s Curtis Franklin hits home and rings my bell. He highlights all the good things about client Boingo, and brings out some of the challenges of using Entourage on the Mac. My solution to email is Google Premier Apps. Fast. Easy and … Read more
I read Jeff Pulver’s post this morning. Last night I read the same email from GIPS PR agency. I thought about doing the same thing, but it’s my birthday and I figured other would have the same idea and let it sit. Here’s the situation. There’s nothing wrong in requesting an embargo. What was wrong … Read more