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Monthly Archive:: January 2005

Verizon taps Microsoft for mobile TV

Verizon Wireless said that it will use Microsoft's Windows Media technology as part of the foundation of its new cell phone streaming video service. My Take: What took them so long? Even in Greece you can watch TV via your mobile phone via Vodaphone's service for some time now. And why Europe has more advanced phones & services than US has? Trying to find a Bluetooth phone at Sprint for example, it's already an exersize in patience.

Sun Grants OSS Community Access to More than 1,600 Patents

Sun today announced the largest single release of patent innovations into the open source community by any organization to date, marking a significant shift in the way Sun positions its intellectual property portfolio. By giving open source developers free access to Sun OpenSolaris related patents under the Common Development and Distribution License (CDDL), the company is fostering open innovation and establishing a leadership role in the framework of a patent commons.

Pyrex extends and speeds Python apps

Pyrex is a language specially designed for writing Python extension modules. According to the Pyrex Web site, "It's designed to bridge the gap between the nice, high-level, easy-to-use world of Python and the messy, low-level world of C." Almost any piece of Python code is also valid Pyrex code, but you can add optional static type declarations to Pyrex code, making the declared objects run at C speed.

Apple Drops BTO Mac Mini Prices; iPod Shuffle Vs SanDisk Player

Apple has quietly cut prices on build-to-order (BTO) components for its new Mac mini. The company is now offering the Bluetooth and AirPort Extreme wireless option for US$99 (was $129), the 1GB DDR333 SDRAM upgrade for $325 (was $475), and the 80GB ultra ATA hard drive upgrade for $50 (was $80). Apple is also now listing an 8x SuperDrive option instead of the previous 4x model for the same $100 cost. Elsewhere, a Mac user reviews the iPod Shuffle ($149) vs the Sandisk MP3 player ($138, $118 with rebate), both with 1 GB of Flash memory and similar pricing but with different feature-set.