Thursday, June 28, 2007

Devices vs. in-phone services

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Cool Tools Alert




Keith Shaw's Cool Tools Alert, 06/28/07

* LATEST COOL TOOLS VIDEOS:

GPS: Devices vs. in-phone services
Keith debates the merits of purpose-built GPS units for the car versus the GPS services popping up on many cellphones. Which one is right for you? Find out on this week's Cool Tools show.

* LATEST COOL TOOLS COLUMNS:

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Cool Tools moves online
It’s the end of an era of sorts for the Cool Tools column. This is the last print edition of the column, which debuted as a weekly column on Sept. 10, 2001 (weird, huh?). It was around before occasionally to fill extra pages, but it officially became a weekly column in the Technology Update section. Starting next week the column will be online only, but I’ve been doing stuff online for years now.

* LATEST TWISTED PAIR PODCAST:

Microsoft can patch anything faster than you
On today's show, Keith and Jason talk about security woes at the Department of Homeland Security, whether Microsoft can Patch holes faster than anyone else, the impending iPhone release and why we should be the new hosts of the Price is Right. (49:43)

* LATEST COOL TOOL BLOGS:

More iPhone costs revealed
Still thinking about buying an iPhone when it comes out next week? AT&T isn't talking yet regarding its data plan costs, but this Boston.com report suggests that if you want to cancel your required 2-year agreement early, it's gonna cost you $175.

Prepare for the SAT on an iPod
You can pretty much do everything on an iPod, so why not prepare for the SAT? Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions today announced availability of three interactive SAT prep programs that students can buy and download from the iTunes store.

Pleo dinosaur to ship in October
Robotics vendor Ugobe announced today it is now taking online pre-orders for its Pleo robotic dinosaur, a "designer Life Form" that "will evolve through life stages and develop a unique personality based on interaction with its owner." The Pleo (pictured, photo by Mack Fraga Designs) will cost $349 and will begin shipping in October, Ugobe said.

TODAY'S MOST-READ STORIES:

1. The most-hyped tech products of all time
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4. Can cell phones be hacked?
5. Israeli researchers map the Internet
6. Is Microsoft OCS your next IP PBX?
7. Lawyers show how to side-step immigration law
8. Apple iPhone may struggle out of the gate
9. How MySpace is hurting your network
10. Gartner to IT: Avoid Apple's iPhone

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Twisted Pair: Microsoft can patch anything faster than you


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Keith Shaw is an award-winning editor at Network World. In addition to creating the Cool Tools universe of columns, blogs and videocasts, he also edits the weekly DEMOletter newsletter and is the Programming Director at Network World, responsible for the multimedia strategy for the Web site.



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