I've been keeping an eye on Anoto for a while, waiting for a product to arrive. Looks like Logitech is the first one out of the gate. But I'm wondering how the io pen will work with Macs. Will it, at all? The FAQs don't mention Macs at all, just Windows. Could the pen work with … [Read more...] about Anoto again
Techy Goodness
Not quite yet
Netscape says, "I'm not dead yet!" … [Read more...] about Not quite yet
Hydrogen for everyone
Islay will run on hydrogen. Very cool. … [Read more...] about Hydrogen for everyone
Well, really
Did anyone think Napster was going to recover? … [Read more...] about Well, really
Got Moxi?
The Moxi makes its debut, again. If the box survives the corporate bullshit, it won't be out until 2003. What isn't clear from the press releases is whether it will be available to everyone, or just Charter customers. … [Read more...] about Got Moxi?
Open source Peru
Peru may be a weird place, but at least one of its congressmen has some sense; he's pushing a bill to require the government of Peru to use open-source software rather than letting the nation's documents – and security – rest in the hands of one … [Read more...] about Open source Peru
Tuvalu
I don't normally do big quotes, but this is too funny not to share:The island nation of Tuvalu-population 10,600, with one hotel and one factory producing dried coconut meat-decided to join the web in 1996 and was assigned the international domain suffix ".tv." A little while … [Read more...] about Tuvalu
Stem cells
The Brits get to do stem cell research. Wonder if they'll be bombarded with American scientists trying to team up? … [Read more...] about Stem cells
Iranian TV
Wonderful, funny piece on the hottest thing on Iranian TV – a subversive satellite station piped in from the back end of Hollywood, run by an exiled rock star. (via Amygdala) … [Read more...] about Iranian TV
Windows source
Wow – the states are (supposedly) going to get access to the Windows source code. Spiff. … [Read more...] about Windows source