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Viewing By Day : December 7, 2007 / Main
December 7, 2007

Brio Is On Labs

"Brio" is the codename for the preview of the next generation of Adobe Acrobat Connect. Brio is a web meeting service built with collaboration in mind for individual professionals and small businesses. With Brio, you can instantly communicate and collaborate through an easy-to-use, easy-to-access online personal meeting room. And Brio is now on Labs.


Samsung BlackJack II Update

I mentioned the Samsung BlackJack II a week or so ago, and I stand my most of my original comments. With one big exception:

My biggest complaint with the original BlackJack was a lousy Bluetooth restriction whereby only one paired device could be active at a time. You could pair as many devices as you want, but to switch from one to the other (as in from car to headset) you need to go through menus and activate the other! This is a major flaw, and Samsung told me (both online and in a call to their customer support line) that the BlackJack II had the same restriction.

But, in fact, this is not the case! The screens are the same, and there is still the SET option to select which one is active, but I discovered (by mistake) that when my car was set as active the headset still worked!

Whether this was an intentional improvement or not, this seals it for me. I'm keeping the BlackJack II (until I find a better phone).

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