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Completely bizarre. Sony Ericsson launches the ROB1, a bluetooth wireless roving robot camera you can control from your bluetooth cell phone:

The ROB1 has a range of up to 50 meters (165') and streams what it sees back to your mobile phone so that you can control it properly. The ROB1 should be quite maneuverable, able to move forwards and backwards, and turn on a dime - literally. The ROB1's camera can be pivoted up to 70 degrees up or as far as 20 degrees down, so that you can frame the shot just perfectly. There is even an assist light up front to light up your way as you navigate.
Here's a flash demo from the Sony Ericsson site.
- jim 3-10-2005 6:45 pm [link] [add a comment]

Ping-o-matic is a meta pinging tool for notifying multiple sites that keep track of recently updated weblogs. I'm trying to get the XML-RPC interface to work from our posting script here. It is responding as if it is working, but I'm not seeing myself show up in anybodies 'recently updated' lists. I'll get it eventually though.

Rogers Cadenhead has a free PHP class that does all the heavy lifting.
- jim 3-09-2005 7:21 pm [link] [add a comment]

Newspipe

is an RSS/Atom aggregator with a difference: It allows you to keep track of your feeds through e-mail - you create an OPML file listing your feeds and Newspipe will collect them, convert them to e-mail messages and send them to your mailbox.

This means you can read, organize and archive news feeds using your current mail client (or even webmail), without needing to use a separate program. Newspipe can send you news items as plaintext or HTML mail, both as single items or grouped in a digest.
Obviously this would be a great way to read RSS/Atom feeds on your mobile device. For Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows; requires python 2.3 or above and access to an SMTP server.
- jim 3-05-2005 7:27 pm [link] [add a comment]

For my personal security efforts: Tunneling your email traffic over SSH on OS X.
- jim 3-04-2005 6:16 pm [link] [add a comment]

SAJAX

is a tool to make programming websites using the Ajax framework — also known as XMLHTTPRequest or remote scripting — as easy as possible. Sajax makes it easy to call PHP functions from your webpages via JavaScript without performing a browser refresh. The toolkit does 99% of the work for you so you have no excuse to not use it.
AJAX is the latest web development buzzword. Stands for Asynchronous Javascript and XML. This is the technology that Google is using to create all the amazing UI interactivity in it's recent web application offerings.

Jesse James Garrett has a great overview article explaining this technology.
- jim 3-04-2005 6:04 pm [link] [add a comment]

Sexy Motorola PEBL V6 cellphone. Edge capable (Edge is Cingular's high speed network offering - not quite as fast as EV-DO but still nice.) Includes Bluetooth, and an MPEG4 VGA video camera, plus POP3 and IMAP-compatible email app, and MP3 ringtone support. Strangely I'm not lusting after this one, but I think it will be very popular. Clearly a very nice phone. Sort of surprising to see Motorola making some nice design decisions lately (remember way back when their Startac was king?)
- jim 3-04-2005 5:57 pm [link] [7 comments]

Sprint released an EV-DO laptop PC Card even though they have made no announcement concerning their anticipated EV-DO network roll out. The card release is reasonably leading people to think it will be soon.

EV-DO is the 3G cellular data technology that Verizon has had out for many months in a lot of major US markets (including NYC.) Very high connection speeds, but with a tiny bit of latency (like all cellular networks - really only a factor if you are playing on line games,) and a growing (but unconfirmed on my part) reputation for not working so well through lots of walls.
- jim 3-04-2005 5:50 pm [link] [1 comment]

AccessTunes: stream your iTunes library across the internet. $15, although it will let you stream 50 songs before requiring you to pay up. Supposedly the web based interface is a little slow, and remote browsing is not as slick as it is in the iTunes interface, but still this is pretty interesting.
- jim 3-04-2005 5:41 pm [link] [add a comment]

I was severely tempted by the Sony/Ericsson K700a which just went on sale. Probably the best cameraphone you can buy at the moment. Unfortunately they priced it insanely high. $450 *with* a two year contract. That's more than a freaking Treo 650!

Anyway, my problem was just solved by the announcement of the K750i, a replacement for the K700 that should be available "this quarter". No word on pricing yet, and it's disappointing that it is only a GRPS device (won't work on 3G networks,) but otherwise this is the phone I have been waiting for. 2.0 megapixels, and more importantly a real auto-focus mechanism. Very slick.

Pics on page 2 of the link above, plus a couple more shots at the bottom of this page.
- jim 3-01-2005 8:11 pm [link] [2 comments]

Jason Kottke is quitting his job in order to blog full time. He hopes to support himself through reader donations.

First, let me tell you what won't change. The content on kottke.org will always be freely available to everyone who visits, regardless of whether you have contributed or not. No special "member" content or services. Think of kottke.org as non-crippled, fully-supported shareware...you only pay if you feel it's worth supporting.
If he succeeds it won't necessarily mean that others can do the same thing - since he is so much more popular than the "average" blogger - but if he can't make it work then most likely no one else can either. Or, in other words, he's the man for the job, and I guess we will all soon find out if no advertisement reader supported blogs are in any way possible. Good luck Jason!
- jim 2-22-2005 10:41 pm [link] [1 ref] [add a comment]

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