Bryce's Radio Experiments
Exploring Pocket PCs and the Zaurus SL-5000D / SL-5500 Linux PDAs.

Permanent Link Saturday, March 09, 2002

Radio Community Server

"I wonder if Dave is expecting any competition in the RCS space." [Simon Fell via Scripting News]

Building a suitable blogging environment for PDAs that can work in conjunction with (Radio, Blogger, etc) is my first target. The thought of a building a product like Radio or RCS using Dot Net as the runtime and C# or VB.NET for scripting makes me smile. (VB.NET as a scripting runtime would probably destroy cross-platform portability with Rotor and Mono.)

There's this CMS that I built for my previous employer that I had always wanted to transform into a marketable product.

9:07:50 PM | Comments: | Topics: cms dotnet pocketblog radio 

Jornada 568 Review

My roommate has started using Blogger, and has written a thorough review of his Jornada. If you're interested in travel, he should soon have the complete journal of his trip to Malaysia and Singapore online.

6:43:23 PM | Comments: | Topics: pda pda_pocketpc 

Voice-enabled BlackBerry Follow-up

This morning I sent an e-mail to Reiter, basically re-stating what I had previously posted. A few hours later he came back with a very thorough (and lengthy) response. We both make some excellent points.

I'm still getting a feel for what I should be writing about, trying to find a subject that I can "own" and be passionate about. The combination of Wireless and PDAs, as they relate to consumers, seems to have potential. The BlackBerry isn't directly on topic, it only sparked my curiosity because of the GSM/GPRS connection.

Sometime during the next few days I am planning to turn my thoughts on Bluetooth into a coherent essay. My thinking is that Bluetooth may prove disruptive to general-purpose combination devices such as the Handspring Treo, Danger HipTop, and Microsoft SmartPhone (narrowly focused devices like the BlackBerry will continue to face competition primarily at the individual purchaser level).

If Bluetooth can enable separate best-of-breed computing and communications devices to operate together without the constraints of cables or InfraRed, will consumers still lust for combination devices that must make compromises due to the format?

Right now the US market doesn't offer many Bluetooth options for consumers, but that will change very soon.

BTW: In most contexts when I write of "Individuals" I am primarily referring to specific persons considering a business purchase for their own use but not the business as a whole. I will try to use "Consumers" to refer to people making personal purchases that may or may not involve business use. I may not always keep the terms straight, but I will try.

5:16:19 PM | Comments: | Topics: pda_convergence pda_rim 

More Power, Part Deux

As I mentioned previously, my roommate has the a Journada 568 decked out with the snap-on keyboard, PCMCIA adapter, and combo SD slot / battery.

That battery is a Lithion-Polymer unit which stores over 2400mAh and is roughly half the size of the cells from Power Plant. Amazing. The combination of Jornada + keyboard + SD / battery + Socket WiFi adapter seems like a potential Wireless PDA powerhouse (the Symbol card is Type I, so no need for the added bulk of HP's PCMCIA adapter).

How much hackery would be involved in making that battery work with other devices?

4:15:17 AM | Comments: | Topics: pda_battery_life wifi 


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