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Marc Orchant and James Kendrick take a fresh look at recent events in the Tabletscape on this week's show. Happy New Year to all our listeners! James elaborates on the free QuickLook utility from HP for tc1100 owners and Marc explains the WMF security exploit and why we should all be very nervous about it. Mini-Tablet PCs like the Motion LS800 and Fujitsu P1510D will soon be able to use EVDO and EDGE high speed cards when the USB Adapter for Cardbus Wireless cards is released in February. Video podcasts get a mention- maybe there will some day be a video edition of this show? And don't forget Rob Bushway's blog is now called CutMeLoose. James is heading for the CES and will be bringing back all the Tablet news he can carry.
The Tablet PC Show on TPN that Marc and James originated has started up again with host Perry Reed. It's great to have another source of Tablet PC information so check it out.
Enjoy the show and let us know what you think.
Special thanks to Tiedye Keith for the great song "Vulnerable" with vocals by Tony Lindsay of Santana.
hey
does anyone know of a great tablet? i'm interested in purchasing a slate model.
any ideas?
thanks
M
Posted by: Martin | January 02, 2006 at 02:37 PM
GREAT news! A WMF patch is on it's way. See below...
"Microsoft has completed development of the security update for the vulnerability. The security update is now being localized and tested to ensure quality and application compatibility. Microsoft’s goal is to release the update on Tuesday, January 10, 2006, as part of its monthly release of security bulletins. This release is predicated on successful completion of quality testing."
(from http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/advisory/912840.mspx)
Posted by: Tablet PC User | January 03, 2006 at 09:55 AM
James,
Maybe you and Marc could do a show devoted to detailed comparisons between traditional laptops and tablets? I'm debating whether to ditch my Vaio TX650P for an HP tc1100. I would really benefit from an in-depth discussion about the merits of a tablet.
Posted by: Matt Smith | January 15, 2006 at 01:37 PM