Friday, January 09, 2004


see article at fast co
Who says the law can't be mellow? Dallas-based lawyer David Musslewhite, 63, has hit on a novel concept that makes meeting with an attorney as stress-free as sipping cappuccino in a coffee shop. In fact, once you enter the offices of David Musslewhite, Attorney and Counselor, you are in a coffee shop.
Located in the Lakewood Shopping Center, in East Dallas, Legal Grounds Law & Coffee blends latte with legalese -- at fees that leave plenty left over for dessert. From one menu, you can order a Murderous Mocha or an Equal Rights Espresso. A second menu offers a variety of legal-services specials (a simple will costs $250). Bookcases filled with volumes of Vernon's Texas Statutes stand among the café tables, the overstuffed chairs, and the whooshing cappuccino machines.


After years of litigation and bad coffee at a large Dallas practice and then at his own firm, Musslewhite decided to try something different. In April 1997, he opened Legal Grounds with his wife, Leslie Murphy, 52, who runs the café. He wanted to capture the spirit of an old-fashioned country practice that does a bit of everything. "Many people feel intimidated by big firms, so they don't get their legal needs met," Musslewhite says. The Legal Grounds alternative solves people's problems in a nonthreatening environment.

Although Musslewhite's office is tucked away behind the kitchen, the attorney occasionally conducts his practice on the café floor, moving effortlessly between his roles as a serving member of the bar and a server behind the bar. "We're managing to succeed as both a café and a law firm," he says. "My own theory is that people just enjoy the idea of their lawyer having to mop the floor."


also see Silicon Valley.Com
Technology lets coffeehouse regulars tend to business
Free World Dialup (FWD) allows you to make free phone calls over the Internet using a computer program or 'regular' telephone connected to a computer network. And as of January 09, the FWD service has over 134395 users from over 179 countries. You can join the liberation today, at no cost, by either using programs already on your computer, or by downloading a free program. Later, an IP phone upgrade will let you realize the total freedom FWD provides whether on Cable, DSL, Dialup modem, or WiFi around town.
Key Consumer Features

- Drop and charge, no more connectors!
- Universal, simultaneous charging
- Sleek and portable form factor
- Economical
- Customisable
- Fast charging rates
- Safe and reliable


Key Technical Features
- Multiple devices can be placed anywhere on the pad and charge up simultaneously
- Efficient power transfer
- Very low cost and hassle-free implementation
- Intrinsic self-limiting receiver module with over-voltage protection

yep, the cables game is almost over .................Splashpower technology enables a wide range of portable electronic devices to be powered wirelessly



SplashPadTM
This is a universal wireless charging platform which delivers power to mobile devices. The SplashPad is a portable flat surface less than 6mm thick powered from any electric outlet. Put as many devices as you can fit on it and charge up in a truly intuitive fashion. It can even be built into cars, desks and airplane tables!


SplashModuleTM
All mobile devices fitted with the SplashModule are ready to receive wireless power from the pad. The sub-millimeter thin receiver module is customized to the shape, size and power requirements of the device and can be easily integrated into the host device or add-on accessories.


Toshiba introduces at the CES 2004 the World's Smallest Hard Disk Drive.

Toshiba develops Industry's First 0.85-Inch HDD to Power Mobile Phones and Portable Consumer Electronics. Expected to be available in 2GB and 4GB capacities, Toshiba will start sampling the new drive in summer 2004, with mass production to begin in late 2004.
Measuring only a quarter of the size of Toshiba's 1.8-inch drive, the 0.85-inch HDD is expected to boost the functionality of a new generation of products, including mobile phones, digital audio players, PDAs, digital still cameras, camcorders and external storage devices.
The Helium 2100 runs on a 1GHz Antaur processor from Via Technologies, includes a 30GB hard drive and uses a customized version of Linux operating system developed by Lycoris, a company that specializes in making Linux look like Microsoft Windows.
The Helium includes support for basic touch-screen functions, but a full handwriting recognition program is being created for delivery with a software update planned for early next year. More Details on News.com.

The Helium sells for a low $999, much less then other Tablet PCs on the market.

Helium 2100
Preconfigured Linux Tablet with ...
The Zodiac is a slick multimedia Palm and portable gaming device, Tapwave Zodiac2 (128MB
on handheld
Danger provides a complete, end-to-end wireless solution for the rapid and economical deployment of voice and data services via a user-friendly, affordable wireless device.

Fisher Pocket CameraCorder�
Design by: Sanyo Fisher Company

The Fisher Pocket CameraCorder�, the easy-to-use, tapeless advanced solution for both high-resolution video clips and high-end digital still images. . .Small enough for pocket or purse (5.4 ounces.).

Location(s): LVCC CEN/9834

wearable camera.........Philips Key010 Wearable Digital Camera

....to incorporate the unwired Internet into fashion, lifestyle and health applications by creating inexpensive wireless mobile devices that will allow individuals to access the World Wide Web anywhere and anytime through wireless technology....Charmed Technology will allow individuals to be connected to the Internet via their eyeglasses, necklaces, or lapel pin, ....
wearable computer
Imagine sitting on your sofa and turning on the TV without a remote. Next you open the onscreen menu to select either checking email, watching the news or playing a DVD. Using a small wireless device worn on your wrist, you extend your finger into a beam of light to operate the electronics around you. Sound like the future?
Well the technology is available today. This versatile new platform is how we will interact with our electronics in the upcoming broadband technology convergence. This wireless device allows operation from the comfort of your ideal hand position and location, thus reducing the risk of Carpal Tunnel. In addition, it will assist those with limited accessibility as well as providing a sterile interface for medical professionals and staff.
Lightglove ...the convergence controller




Lightglove is a totally new way to interact with electronics. It's a virtual controller that allows the user to input data and control onscreen activities while only touching light.

been busy with holidays and the new year, am hoping to get a break soon so that i can go back to writing the framework, i have beeen posting to this blog whenenver i see something interesting that might be related to tablet pc software. This weekend i hope to get some time to code.