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- Tom Bihn ID messenger bag
- Tom Bihns ID (US$130) is a mid-sized messenger bag that can easily carry a MacBook 13-inch all the way up to a 17-inch MacBook Pro, depending on the sleeve you pick. All Toms bags are made in Seattle, Washington and the ID shown here is constructed of tough 1050 denier...
- Tags: MacBook, General, Cases, MacBook Pro, Luggage, Bags, Accessory
- Blog posts 2007-04-10
- Cisco asks Apple to respond to "iPhone" suit today
- Cisco Systems has given Apple until today to respond to a trademark lawsuit filed in January over their use of the word "iPhone" as the name for a new mobile phone planned for release in June. According to the San Jose Mercury News Sarah Jane Tribble federal court documents reveal...
- Tags: Luggage, iPhone
- Blog posts 2007-02-15
- New RFID tech would track airport passengers
- New RFID tech would track airport passengersWho was that, that asked about freedom?This is just one more step towards the enslavement of the masses. All under the guise of being safe... What a crock of s**t this is. Just say no to being essentially tagged like a cow on a...
- Tags: luggage, tagging, RFID
- Discussion threads 2006-10-13
- Delta will use RFID to track luggage
- Delta will use RFID to track luggageActually, a good ideaIf they disable or remove the tags when you leave the airport, this is a good idea.They should tag their passengers next, that way their luggage would follow them when their itinerary changes ;)OMG Now this will allow the ...
- Tags: Government, RFID, luggage, Delta
- Discussion threads 2004-07-01
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- Getaway day: How to secure your laptop for holiday travel
- It's getaway day and as we prepare to hit the road, trudge through airport security and snag that car rental, spare a thought for the valuable data that travels with you on that trusty old laptop. According to a recent study by the Ponemon Institute, more than...
- Tags: Laptop Computer, Richard Stiennon, Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Ryan Naraine
- Blog posts 2008-07-03
- Toshiba SD P71S - DVD player
- One of the issues we've had with portable DVD players in the past is their size. In exchange for a large screen, most players are also accompanied by an enormous housing. With the Toshiba SD-P71S however, this is not the case. In fact, its compact size is the...
- Tags: Consumer electronics, Media players, Toshiba SD-P71S, DVD, Toshiba Corp., P71S, DVD player
- Product reviews 2008-04-30
- Travel execs on laptop ruling
- Travel execs on laptop rulingThe issue is moot......when traveling with one of [url=http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF25a/321957-321957-64295-321838-3660143-3660785.html]these.[/url]RE: Travel execs on laptop ruling"ACTE filed an Amicus brief contending that a traveler's laptop was essentially intellectual property and not the same as luggage nor freight,"Wouldn't a terrorists plan for blowing up the Pentagon also be considered...
- Tags: Thin clients, Notebooks, laptop computer, thin client
- Discussion threads 2008-04-24
- Travel execs on laptop ruling
- This might be interesting. I received this statement from the Association of Corporate Travel Executives regarding the Ninth Circuit decision that border cops may search laptops without even reasonable suspicion. "ACTE filed an Amicus brief contending that a traveler's laptop was essentially intellectual...
- Tags: Laptop Computer, Computer, Association Of Corporate Travel Executive, ACTE Global, Productivity, Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-04-24
- 9th Circuit: Feds can search laptops without suspicion
- Is your laptop your digital "home"? Um, no, the ("liberal" - that always makes me laugh) Ninth Circuit ruled Monday in US v Arnold. At least not at the border or at the international terminal of a US airport. Michael Arnold arrived at LAX from the Philippines,...
- Tags: Suspicion, Mobile, Laptop Computer, Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-04-23
- Shoe Buy (gadget)
- Find athletic, casual, and dress shoes for men, women, and kids. We also carry handbags, luggage, accessories, and outdoor and active apparel from top brands such as Bass, Hush Puppies, Reebok, adidas, Timberland, Stride Rite, Sperry Top-Sider, Rockport, Bostonian, Aerosoles, Dr. Martens, Skechers, Crocs, Jansport, Naturalizer, New Balance, Keds and...
- Tags: Shoe, Sidebar Gadgets, Gender And Diversity, Branding, Human Resources, Marketing
- Software downloads 2008-04-16
- 2.5" disks to become new standard in 2009
- 2.5" disks to become new standard in 2009Each has it's placeThis is true: The Lotus corners better than the Bentley and uses a lot fewer resources in the process. This is also true:The Bentley will carry 4 adults and their luggage comfortably.I just got through updating some systems with new...
- Tags: Notebooks, Bentley, laptop computer, disk
- Discussion threads 2008-04-14
- IT failure at Heathrow T5: What really happened
- Anyone having the misfortune to pass recently through Heathrow's new Terminal 5 knows the huge project debuted as a case study in full-blown systems failure. Most reports have focused on stranded customers, a crazed supermodel, and Queen Elizabeth's grand opening speech, which called the terminal "a 21st Century gateway to...
- Tags: Software, CIO, Baggage, British Airways Plc., Information Technology, Problem, Terminal 5, BA, Vanderlande Industries, Vanderlande, Bags, Paul Coby, Airports Authority, Strategy, Tools & Techniques, Management, Michael Krigsman
- Blog posts 2008-04-07
- Crazed supermodel pissed at Heathrow T5 failure
- Crazed supermodel pissed at Heathrow T5 failureWas she dressed like this at Heathrow? :-).RE: Crazed supermodel pissed at Heathrow T5 failureGiven her job is modelling and the missing luggage contained the clothes she was being paid to wear, I have a certain amount of sympathy.I would probably have Fedexed or...
- Tags: Heathrow T5, Heathrow T5 failure
- Discussion threads 2008-04-06
- Crazed supermodel pissed at Heathrow T5 failure
- While researching a detailed post on Heathrow's T5 baggage systems failure, I came upon this tidbit regarding supermodel Naomi Campbell. Turns out she was traveling through the airport, learned her bags were lost, and went nuts. This is the first and probably last...
- Tags: British Airways Plc., Corporate Governance, Productivity, Blogging, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Internet, Michael Krigsman
- Blog posts 2008-04-06
- Panasonic Toughbook W7
- A handful of companies, including Twinhead and Dell, make ruggedized laptops, but Pansonic's Toughbook brand is still synonymous with the concept of a heavy-duty portable computer. Most laptops in this category don't actually meet the strict military specs of a truly rugged system, instead opting for designations of semirugged, or...
- Tags: Notebooks, laptop computer, Panasonic
- Product reviews 2008-03-19
- System update kicks Heathrow baggage system offline
- The computerized baggage handling system in Heathrow Airport's Terminal 4 was kicked offline for about two days due to software problems. As a result, carriers in the terminal were forced to sort baggage manually and 6000 passengers experienced delays, cancellations, and hassle. A...
- Tags: Baggage, Information Technology, System Update, Tools & Techniques, Software Upgrade, Transportation, Strategy, Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Michael Krigsman
- Blog posts 2008-02-21
- MacBook Air Diary-Day 15: Temperature benchmarks
- MacBook Air Diary-Day 15: Temperature benchmarksSo, to summarise:The notebook with the slower LV processor runs cooler.Gee, who would have thought it possible.Nice work as always Jason!Hehe, you will need a HUGE bag to carry all this stuff!!Let's see what your manilla envelope needs to hold now:1. MBA2. Ethernet adapter3. Headphone...
- Tags: Notebooks, Apple Inc., MBA, MacBook Air Diary-Day 15, MacBook Air, Apple MacBook, Ethernet, adapter
- Discussion threads 2008-02-14
- Virgin Galactic unveils SpaceShipTwo; Plans open architecture spaceship
- Virgin Galactic unveils SpaceShipTwo; Plans open architecture spaceshipBeautifulThey are much better looking than the first ones. I hope that they accelerate space exploration and lunar landings. Unfortunately, the current goal is mostly space tourism, which is impractical. Maybe they'll raise enough money from it to fund the bigger picture, though.RE:...
- Tags: space elevator, Virgin Galactic, architecture spaceship, SpaceShipTwo
- Discussion threads 2008-01-23
- What's up with the MacBook Air single USB port and where is the flash card reader?
- What's up with the MacBook Air single USB port and where is the flash card reader?What's up with people wanting SUBnotebooks with 1,000 bits of hardware?Yes, you're missing something here.Have you ever heard of a USB hub?It boggles my mind that because you have an issue with WiFi (most of...
- Tags: Notebooks, Wi-Fi, Apple Inc., USB, USB port, Apple MacBook, camera, media card, single USB port
- Discussion threads 2008-01-15
- A smart VC should eat this one up: what's in my food?
- There're actually a few problems technology can handle. And I think I've run across one recently. There's a growing move that combines green tech and personal health. And it's starting to gain momentum in many countries as a combined social and political trend. We've come a...
- Tags: Food, Michael Pollan, Food & Beverage, Manufacturing, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-01-07
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