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Apr 22

The first beta version of an application is usually long on bugs, short on features and bears little resemblance to the eventual finished program. And so I expected most of my time with Internet Explorer 8 to be working around unexpected crashes and strange behaviour. But no: despite the warnings that the beta was just for developers, I found it ran smoothly and gave me no real problems.
For starters, the download is relatively small, at 14MB. It installed quickly and with no complications, then opened to display an interface that looked similar to Internet Explorer 7. The program ran well, occasionally a little on the slow side (entirely normal with betas), but with no crashes. Microsoft has been working on browser reliability.

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Nov 7

Fortune recently did a small article on what they thought may be the best new tech products of 2007. The one that would most interest me, if the price comes down a bit is the Sony VAIO UX90P, a upcoming Ultra-mobile Windows PC, not yet available in the US, that is very stylish and functional.

Sony VAIO UX90P

The other interesting one is the Mikimoto Beans iTheatre, a Personal iPod theater.

Personal Theater

Attach a video iPod, game device, or multimedia cellphone, and two two-inch LCD displays embedded in these geeky but stylish goggles create the effect of a 50-inch TV hovering before your eyes. But watch where you’re walking. About $275. Reminds me of Jordie from one of the Star Trek series.