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  • Alltel to Battle the iPhone Buzz with 'CellTop'

    Today Alltel announced a new product called CellTop: ''An exclusive, patent-pending technology that offers customers an easier way to access, manage and organize a wide range of information already available on their Alltel Wireless phones. Celltop gives customers more control over their wireless experience through a unique and fully-customizable ...
    Posted to welcome to EdHolloway.com! (Weblog) by EdH on January 18, 2007
  • Remote Desktop Client Updated for Vista Use - Fast

    Microsoft has released an update for the Remote Desktop Client for Windows XP SP2 and 2003 Server systems.  This update has several enhancements, including security, visual improvements, and resource redirection. The most beneficial features for me are the ability to view my remote Vista machine at a high resolution (including ...
    Posted to welcome to EdHolloway.com! (Weblog) by EdH on December 7, 2006
  • Vista, EVDO, and the Toshiba M400 Tablet PC

    I just installed Vista on a shiny new Toshiba M400 Tablet straight out of the box (I booted to XP once just to make sure the hardware was ok).  One of the items I have not seen addressed, and that I was concerned about was whether or not the internal Verizon WWAN EVDO card on the M400-S4032 would work under Vista.  I'm happy to ...
    Posted to welcome to EdHolloway.com! (Weblog) by EdH on September 23, 2006
  • Wireless Airports, The Complete List

    I had the pleasure of a brief layover in the Phoenix Sky Harbor (PHX) on my way home from Seattle / Redmond (more on that trip soon) yesterday.  While I was standing in the SouthWest airlines cattle call boarding line,  I brought my X41 Tablet PC out of hibernate mode and started fumbling around for my EVDO card.  While I was doing ...
    Posted to welcome to EdHolloway.com! (Weblog) by EdH on September 16, 2006
  • Portable WiFi - You can take it with you

    Just getting settled in at the vacation house, and got the Kyocera KR-1 mobile router hooked up and running (basically plugging it into an AC outlet - <1 Minute) .  If you are not familiar with the KR-1, it is very similar to a standard WiFi router but instead of connecting it into a broadband connection (Cable modem or DSL), it ...
    Posted to welcome to EdHolloway.com! (Weblog) by EdH on August 30, 2006
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