Assorted Items of Interest
- Touch screen for $39
- Stompbox Networks
- The drawings of Leonardo da Vinci
- Open Circuits – electronics wiki
- Jason Bradbury: In-Car H.U.D Video
- $39 GPS logger
- MAKE: Blog: Work on your PC -fast- HighSpeed PC tech station
- PC to real world interfacing USB board
- Olde-School Bookbinding
- TomTom Buddies lets you track your friends on the road – Engadget
- Synchrotech USB to PC Card Read-Writer 1 Slot 32bit 3G/CDMA (U132)
- Finally, a USB adapter for Cardbus 3G cards
- jkOnTheRun: Finally, a USB adapter for Cardbus 3G cards
- Crossing borders: Exploring Active Record (the java angle)
- No RSS? Feed43 lets you make your own
- Tango Icon Gallery – Tango Desktop Project
- Rick Segal says ALL MICROSOFT EMPLOYEES WATCH THIS – Seth Godin Google Video
More items from the weekend that didn’t get posted due to a tiny mishap.
Origami/UMPC Video, Photo Comparison
WinFuture.de has a great video up on YouTube of the white UMPC from TabletKiosk.
Meanwhile, umpct.com is pointing to a photograph of the Nokia 770 against the Samsung UMPC. The image is reportedly from Internet Tablet Talk, but I couldn’t find it there.

Origami Report: Friday Morning, March 10th 2006
Check out the discussion in the comments section of Chris Pratley’s OneNote 2007/UMPC post. Veteran OneNote users are chiming in on how they think the UMPC form factor will handle OneNote. Chris mentions a ‘minimal ui’ mode for OneNote that should definitely help! I asked our resident Tablet PC junky at Homestead, Gordon, and he says the big problem he has with OneNote is that it’s not easy to add indentation and bullets. To me, that sounds like pretty fundamental technology. I hope that’s fixed in OneNote 2007!!
Meanwhile, Lora, in a followup to her Developing for the Ultra-Mobile PC post, pointed to the next steps for UMPC developers, including an emulator and information on the ISV program.