Another review of the Treo 600

May 31, 2004 at 12:34 pm (Treo)

on BroadbandReports.com from February of this year (2004) I think… I missed seeing a date on the article. (I gleaned the date from the reply post at the bottom.)
His basic take on it is that the Treo is not the ultimate PDA phone combo. I tend to agree, but I also think that it has more potential than the others out there and given my experience with Handspring (and we won’t go into my feelings about Palm in their previous incarnation at this time… I’ll make a decision on palmOne sometime in the future -stay tuned, kiddies!) that Handspring folk are innovative, clever and tend to know what I want before I can articulate it.
If only waiters could do that, I would be a happy camper.

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It seems to be Burrito Day on I-880 N

May 29, 2004 at 1:30 pm (fredlet)

l’ve seen at least 5 drivers chowing down.

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Holy cow.

May 29, 2004 at 12:47 pm (fredlet)

60 year old ladies should NOT wear belly shirts.

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May 28, 2004 at 9:00 pm (bunnycat)

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May 28, 2004 at 5:02 pm (fredlet)

I’m thinking that we should make action figures of the blogger community.

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[REVIEW] Pattern Recognition

May 27, 2004 at 8:12 pm (Treo)


” align=”left”>Pattern Recognition (Unabridged)
Author: William Gibson
Narrator: Shelly Frasier
Unabridged Fiction
Audio Length: 10 hours and 7 min.
I actually read this book before I got it on Audible (and I still have it on my bookshelf in hardback).
I’ve read a bunch of good and bad reviews (they seem to be polarized-its either really good or really bad) and I can identify with most of their points. Yes, there are plot holes, yes there are issues that normally wouldn’t magically work themselves out like they do here and some splintering of the story takes place with characters that normally would have been more important… normally, I say, because your average novelist follows an established framework.
Gibson does not.
His splinter characters do contribute to the mood, and to the aura of Cayce and her unreal labors. It worked for me.
But, continuing in its defense, there are also avalanches of words that are beautifully written (the first paragraph knocked my sock off); their reading hypnotic. On a personal level, there were so many references that trigger things which instantly made me sympathetic to this book and Cayce.
The whole discussion of jetlag resonates with me and my own travels. Cayce continues to deal with her father’s disappearance in the Sept. 11 attacks, and while I am far removed from New York, I have special people in New York City who’s loss would have simply devastated me. So many little coalescences that make me sympathetic to this character.
Publisher’s Summary:
Cayce Pollard is an expensive, spookily intuitive market-research consultant. In London on a job, she is offered a secret assignment: to investigate some intriguing snippets of video that have been appearing on the Internet. An entire subculture of people is obsessed with these bits of footage, and anybody who can create that kind of brand loyalty would be a gold mine for Cayce’s client. But when her borrowed apartment is burgled and her computer hacked, she realizes there’s more to this project than she had expected.
Still, Cayce is her father’s daughter, and the danger makes her stubborn. Win Pollard, ex-security expert, probably ex-CIA, took a taxi in the direction of the World Trade Center on September 11 one year ago, and is presumed dead. Win taught Cayce a bit about the way agents work. She is still numb at his loss, and, as much for him as for any other reason, she refuses to give up this newly weird job, which will take her to Tokyo and on to Russia. With help and betrayal from equally unlikely quarters, Cayce will follow the trail of the mysterious film to its source, and in the process will learn something about her father’s life and death.
2003 William Gibson; (P)2004 Tantor Media, Inc.

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Hmmmmm

May 27, 2004 at 12:39 pm (fredlet)

anyone want to go to Vegas?

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I find that posting from the Treo

May 27, 2004 at 12:33 pm (fredlet)

is somewhat of a pain and not pretty on the blog. But what are you gonna do? I really need to travel more…

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Audible Book Reviews

May 27, 2004 at 11:30 am (Treo)

So, since I am listening to the books on my Treo, I figure that I can sneak in a few book reviews in here.
I just finished listening to the unabridged version of Pattern Recognition by William Gibson and I’m moving to Angels and Demons by Dan Brown (of Da Vinci Code fame, which I also listened to, but before I had my Treo so it doesn’t count. (Unless someone asks me to do it, then I will.))

I have a plan with Audible (the Premium Listener) where I get 2 audio books for a set price. ANY audio book I want, or paper or radio show… etc. I tend toward the unabridged books and I end up getting a book for free essentially… on month’s fee is usually less than the unabridged book’s cost. I like it.
There’s also a cheaper plan that lets you get any one book and a radio, newspaper or magazine subscription.
Click here to sign up yourself…

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An WiFi SD expansion card from palmOne?

May 27, 2004 at 10:36 am (Treo)

An WiFi SD expansion card from palmOne? – Engadget – www.engadget.com

and

palmOne Readying Wi-Fi SD Card for Two Recent Models

Our sources in the industry tell us that there isn’t a technical problem causing the holdup, rather palmOne’s intransigence and insistence on squeezing a ridiculously one-sided deal out of the companies that make these expansion cards.

Those boogerheads.
We may have to start doing a grassroots movement a la “I want my MTv!” to get this moving.

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Treo External Battery

May 27, 2004 at 9:44 am (Treo)

TreoCentral Store : Accessories : Cables & Power : Treo External Battery
I’m interested in this external battery. So far, my Treo hasn’t gotten down to a point where it asks to be plugged in, but I haven’t traveled with it yet.

My current routine consists of:
–>wake up to Treo alarm
–>drive to work in the morning (about an hour) listening to Audible.com stuff
–>sync and charge during the day with occasional forays into meetings where I take a few notes (mostly to do items and edits to other docs I have on my Treo already-I’d get the keyboard if I needed to take serious notes. Jot will suffice for small things, but the tiny built in keyboard just doesn’t do it for me.)
–>more charging back at the desk
–>get about 30 text messages during the course of the day
–>chat on the phone some (10-15 minutes tops)
–>occasional listening to music with PTunes
–>drive home (about an hour) listening to Audible.com stuff
–>get home and occasionnally pay Vegas Slots while half watching TV.

The stats for the battery (via TreoCentral’s site) are:
Get additional battery life and talk time for your Treo 600.

* 1250 mAh Lithium Ion battery for long lasting power
* Adds 3 hours of extra talk time or up to 180 hours of standby time to your Treo 600 smartphone*
* Lightweight and compact–weighs only 2.4 oz. (68 g.)
* Snaps securely on to your Treo 600
* Charge using your Treo 600 AC charger or Travel Charger accessory
* HotSync® your data with the External Battery attached

*Actual talk and standby times may vary depending on carrier networks, settings, signal strength, and features selected.

So, really I don’t need the external now, but I suppose I should test drive vacation-like circumstances to see how it would do. Maybe I’ll share one with mom and her Treo.
Has anyone else had specific thoughts about their Treo’s battery life?
Let me know via comments or the mailform.

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Haven’t lost my earphone adaptor….

May 26, 2004 at 3:00 pm (Treo)

yet.

But have faith in me.

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USB Emergency Charger Using Standard AA Batteries

May 25, 2004 at 12:03 pm (Treo)

BoxWave – Battery Adapter for miniSync – USB Emergency Charger Utilizing Standard AA Batteries
Swank.
In addition to the already infintely useful charging sync cable, the battery driven charger is something that I had for my Nokia (found in an airport shop while traveling) and am very glad to have found again.
Sometimes you just don’t have any other charging options.

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Treo 660 rumors and WiFi

May 25, 2004 at 9:50 am (Treo)

From Gizmodo… nothing more than speculation on their part, but the whole ‘losing the antenna’ thing seems like the most reasonable thing to do.

And OOOOHHHH! Yay!!!
Is WiFi for the Treo on the horizon? I found out recently (because no one ever bothered to write in their articles before) that the reason that there were no WiFi options on SD for the Palm was a lack of power, and not issues with designing the software drivers as I had jumped to conclusions about. The lack of Wifi was one of the reasons I was on the fence about choosing between the Sony Clie and the Treo. Eventually, my final rationale was that while there was the outside possibility of them getting their arses in gear and making WiFi work for the Treo, there was only a very minute chance of them creating a cell phone add-on for the Clie.

SanDisk expects to release their 256M SD card optimized for low power draw Wifi for about $130, but there’s still no mention of the Palm OS in the press release.
“>Gizmodo’s article
C|Net’s article
SanDisk’s Press Release

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Got the case in the mail…

May 24, 2004 at 10:38 am (Treo)

Covertec Treo 600 Casejust the other day. I like it so far.
I got the Covertec red side case and mom got the brown one. I’m not nuts about brown leather (well, any leather that is dyed-save red or black.) and this brown is not a good color. Its about the same color as a walnut wood stain and less interesting that puppy poo.
The red, on the other hand, is fantastic! I am partial to red, but this isn’t the irritating bright red. It has a bit of texture, but not overtly like it was stamped.

Treo USB Laptop Travel Cable

Functionally, I had to form the case to the Treo the first several times I put it in the case and I had my doubts. But by the end of the day it was fine. The treo fits in the case two ways (antenna being the primary indicator of how it should be placed). I found that the best way for it to sit was to have the screen face the back of the case (same side as the beltclip) to protect it more and to not hit the screen buttons when the phone rang (as mom found out when I called her that evening). So far so good. I like it.

Treo Stereo Headphone Adapter for Treo 600I also got the stereo headphone adapter for the regular headphones to listen to audible or mp3’s and it isn’t noteworthy except that I am totally paranoid about losing it. =;) The Treo USB Laptop Travel Cable with the optional 12V car adaptor is briliant. I don’t know why PalmOne didn’t just ship these from the outset. Their OEM cables are nasty and tremendously unwieldy.

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