Damn you, Indecision!

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Cool way to watch STS-135 shuttle landing

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I had to get up early this morning, so staying up late for the shuttle landing is proving more difficult than usual. But playing around with Glimpse to watch a Twitter search for STS-135 and the mobile Ustream channel for NASA is helping a little… :-)

– Sent from AwesomeSauce


Yay For Old Gadgets!

I don’t know why I didn’t think of this sooner. Today some discussion with the hubby about his Bluetooth keyboard triggered my memory of my awesome folding BT keyboard from ThinkOutside. After replacing the dead AAA batteries and figuring out how to pair it with my TouchPad, success! The TouchPad is even better to use now, and the combination is much more portable than if I’d bought the BT keyboard from HP, sweet! :)


Pleasant Surprise


OH. YES.

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Wooooooooo, finally! :D Happy TouchPad day, Peoples!


It’s new to me…

Thanks to the hubby’s job, I got to see a couple of HP’s PDA phones with built-in GPS, QWERTY keyboards, and square screens a la the Treo.  I didn’t think much of them, being more enamored with HTC’s offerings.  However, recently I had made a decision that I didn’t want to use Windows Mobile devices anymore.  Was too annoyed with the bloated-ness and especially was annoyed with the lame web browser offerings.  I jumped ship to Nokia and S60 devices with my first Nokia phone (and first slider phone), the N95.  Love it!  Thought I would miss a touchscreen, but since I had increasingly tried to use my old T-Mobile MDA without using the touchscreen, I got used to the N95 pretty quickly.  Actually, I think if I had to go back to a WinMo device, I would choose one running the Smartphone edition (don’t remember the new and improved WinMo 6 terminology :P ), like the T-Mobile Dash, or its successors.  I’ve heard good things about the Dash from many tech bloggers, including the MoTR hosts. :)

Anyway, the real reason why I’m blogging is because I saw a new HP Smartphone that I didn’t even realize existed.  I saw it in a banner ad on Boing Boing, actually.  Here’s a pic of it snipped from the website the banner ad lead to:

To my surprise, it looks pretty good.  Nothing like HP’s other dated, blocky PDA phones, a pretty sleek candybar form factor.  While it’s not flashy, it could give the HTC candybar phones a run for their money, I think.  I’m not really willing to buy one just to try it out, but I am pretty curious as to how well it works compared to something like the Dash.  I certainly wouldn’t complain if I got an evaluation unit to play with for a few weeks, hint, hint, hint, HP. :)   Perhaps something for Matt Miller, Man of a Million Phones? :D

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