US airlines to see in-flight Wi-Fi by 2008
Tuesday, April 03, 2007, 1:35:00 PM
US airline passengers will soon have the option of wireless Internet in their cabins, thanks in part to developments by Colorado-based AirCell. The company says it has snapped up unused frequencies from the FCC that would let it create a Wi-Fi hotspot in airplane cabins, allowing notebooks as well as properly-equipped handhelds such as the iPhone...
Memeo ships LifeAgent backup app for Mac
Yesterday, April 04, 2007, 8:30:00 AM
Memeo today released LifeAgent, its high performance automatic backup software for Mac. Memeo LifeAgent is designed to help Mac users manage, track and safeguard digital files in a simple and natural way. A 3-step setup process identifies which files are important, working quietly in the background to automatically share, sync, and secure digital c...
Milk Desk targets space-conscious Mac users
The newly unveiled Milk Desk -- an actual desk with an electronic base that raises and lowers to accommodate either sitting or standing -- is intended to address the concerns of a number of computer users, but is specifically aimed at the minimalist aesthetic of the Mac world. Gearlog notes that while the desk's surface is just 55 by 25 inches, it features exits and a drawer to minimalize cable clutter, as well as a file slot on the front to store items such as papers and small electronics. The left-hand side holds four compartments that open up to store anything from pens or pencils to devices such as iPods while still retaining in-desk wire routing. The Milk Desk -- which was designed by Soren Kjaer and Holmris Hansen A/S -- is already avialable in Europe, but should soon come to North America.
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