Traveling Telecommuter

July 20, 2005

Planes, Trains and … Laptops? Recent Survey Reveals 34 Percent of U.S. Adult Computer Users Have Vacationed with a Laptop PC

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SANTA CLARA, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–July 20, 2005–Today’s savvy vacationers are going high-tech to stay informed, in touch and entertained while on vacation. A recent survey of U.S. adult computer users, commissioned by Intel Corporation(R) and conducted by Harris Interactive(R), reveals that 34 percent of respondents or their families have taken a laptop PC with them on vacation(1) and half (51 percent) of all respondents are likely to take a laptop PC on a future vacation(2). Ahead of checking and sending work-related email (43 percent), the three most popular uses of a laptop PC for those who say they have taken one on vacation were checking personal e-mail (72 percent); enjoying entertainment such as movies, music and games (56 percent); and gathering trip information online (45 percent).

With a wireless-enabled laptop PC, such as those based on Intel Centrino(TM) mobile technology, travelers can surf the Web and connect to the Internet to do things such as check and send e-mail, download movies, play games and create a travel blog(a). All around the world, wireless "hotspots" are popping up at family-friendly vacation destinations and businesses, including:

– Nearly 1,000 Holiday Inn hotels in North America;

– More than 100 U.S. KOA campgrounds and 85 California state parks;

– Eleven commercial airlines that offer or plan to offer Connexion by Boeing(b) in-flight Internet access service, which is currently available on more than 100 routes daily to and from U.S. and international destinations;

– Cruise lines such as Carnival, Holland America, Norwegian and Princess;

– Grand Canyon and Yellowstone national parks;

– Tourist attractions such as Universal CityWalk Hollywood;

– Events such as the Gilroy Garlic Festival in Gilroy, Calif. and Bumbershoot in Seattle; and

– More than 6,000 McDonald’s restaurants around the world.

Analyst firm IDC estimates that there are likely to be more than 130,000 wireless hotspots worldwide by the end of 2005(3). Travelers can locate wireless hotspots using Intel’s hotspot finder at http://intel.jiwire.com.

"The survey results show that mobile technology is making it easy for travelers to research destinations, be entertained and stay in touch with family and friends while away from home," said Ralph Bond, Intel consumer education manager. "Whether it’s traveling retirees e-mailing their grandkids vacation notes and photos, families downloading movies and music to enjoy on the road, newlyweds creating Web logs of their honeymoon and reading reviews of romantic restaurants, or out-of-towners researching and buying tickets to local attractions and events, leisure travelers are finding laptop computers useful as all-in-one communication and entertainment devices."

Whether they have or have not taken a laptop on vacation, computer users would find laptop features specifically designed for mobility to be of value when vacationing. Survey respondents said long battery life (62 percent), lightweight design (58 percent) and the ability to surf the Internet wirelessly (55 percent) are the most valuable features of a laptop for vacation use.

Win a Laptop

Travelers can enter to win an Intel Centrino mobile technology-based laptop from Intel starting today and through the end of August at www.intel.com/go/travel(4). Intel Centrino mobile technology is designed to meet laptop users’ demands for outstanding mobile performance, great battery life, thin and light designs and integrated wireless networking capability.

Intel, the world’s largest chip maker, is also a leading manufacturer of computer, networking and communications products. Additional information about Intel is available at www.intel.com/pressroom.

(1) "A Study about Laptops & Vacations," an Intel-sponsored online omnibus survey conducted by Harris Interactive(R) in June 2005. Note: Based on the 2004 U.S. Census Current Population Survey, there are approximately 288 million people in the United States, of which about 214 million of them are adults ages 18 and older. Of those adults, a 2005 Harris Poll shows that 74 percent are online, which translates into 163 million people. The Harris Poll(R) was conducted by telephone by Harris Interactive in February and April 2005 among 2,022 U.S. adults aged 18+. Sampling error is +/-2 percentage points.

(2) Fifty-one percent of respondents indicated they are "very likely," "likely" or "somewhat likely" to take a laptop computer with them on a future vacation.

About the Survey

Harris Interactive(R) fielded the online survey on behalf of Intel between June 23 and 30, 2005 among a nationwide sample of 2,547 U.S. adult computer users aged 18 and older, of whom 911 have taken a laptop computer with them on vacation. The data were weighted to be representative of the total U.S. adult computer user population on the basis of region, age within gender, education, household income, race/ethnicity and amount of time spent using a computer per week. Though this online sample is not a probability sample, in theory, with probability samples of this size, Harris Interactive estimates with 95 percent certainty that the overall results have a sampling error of plus or minus 3 percentage points. Sampling error for the results of those who have taken a laptop with them on vacation is plus or minus 5 percentage points.

(3) Source: IDC Worldwide Hotspot 2004-2008 Forecast and Analysis, Dec. 2004.

(4) Unwired Travel Sweepstakes: Prize drawing is open to legal residents of the U.S., 18 years or older at time of participation. Limit one entry per person. No purchase necessary. Void where restricted or prohibited by law. The Sweepstakes promotion begins July 20, 2005, at 8:00 am Pacific Daylight Time ("PDT") and ends Aug. 31, 2005, at 11:59:59 pm PDT (the "Promotion Period"). Winners will be determined in a random drawing conducted by an Intel representative on or about September 7, 2005. One (1) Intel(R) Centrino(TM) mobile technology based laptop (approximate value of $1500) will be awarded as the first prize and four (4) Mobile Entertainment Starter Kits (approximate value of $350 each) will be awarded as secondary prizes. Odds of winning will depend on the number of eligible entries received. Complete rules are available at http://www.intel.com/personal/wireless/contestrules.htm.

(a) Wireless connectivity and some features may require you to purchase additional software, services or external hardware. Availability of public wireless LAN access points limited and some hotspots may not support Linux-based Intel Centrino mobile technology systems. System performance measured by MobileMark(b) 2002. System performance, battery life, wireless performance and functionality will vary depending on your specific operating system, hardware and software configurations. See www.intel.com/products/centrino/more_info for more information.

Intel and Intel Centrino are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries.

(b) Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.



Vonage saves you money on your phone calls.

May 5, 2005

QuickCam Chat Offers Affordable Way to Add Face, Voice to Online Chats

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Logitech QuickCam Chat

FREMONT, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–May 5, 2005–Logitech (Nasdaq:LOGI) (SWX:LOGN), the world’s leading manufacturer of Web cameras, today announced the Logitech(R) QuickCam(R) Chat(TM) webcam, an affordable and complete starter kit for adding live video and audio to online communications. The QuickCam Chat webcam includes both a headset and a camera, providing friends and family with the tools they need to quickly and easily connect face to face over the Internet.

With a suggested retail price of $29.95 in the U.S., the QuickCam Chat webcam affordably delivers great image quality at a 640-by-480 pixel resolution through software enhancement. The bundled headset allows people to experience added privacy and clear audio when they use the headset with video calling applications such as the new MSN(R) Video Conversation, which is now available for free as part of MSN Messenger 7.0. QuickCam Chat is recommended by Microsoft for use with MSN Messenger, as are all of Logitech’s webcams.

The QuickCam Chat webcam comes with a flexible monitor clip, so the webcam can rest on top of a traditional monitor or clip securely to a flat-panel display. A deep blue ring around the lens and a blue panel on top of the camera accent its vibrant-white, eyeball-shaped body. Logitech QuickCam software allows users to control camera settings and provides added features, such as the ability to take pictures or videos to e-mail to friends and family. The QuickCam Chat webcam is compatible with both USB 1.1 and USB 2.0. The camera produces video at a rate of up to 30 frames per second, depending on the quality of the computer system and Internet connection. The QuickCam Chat webcam is now available in the U.S. and Europe.




Home Office Essentials!

April 11, 2005

New Fuel Cell Technology From SANYO Has Potential to Power Standard IBM ThinkPad Notebooks for 8 Hours

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 TOKYO & RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–April 11, 2005–IBM (NYSE:IBM) and SANYO Electric today unveiled initial plans for a prototype micro direct methanol fuel cell system for IBM ThinkPad notebooks. Leveraging SANYO’s latest advancements in fuel cells that increase the longevity of notebook batteries, IBM and SANYO jointly developed a basic design of a fuel cell power source. Based on the design, the companies developed a prototype fuel cell system that could supply up to 8 hours of power per cartridge on current and future ThinkPad models.

Unlike other prototypes that require a modified design to outfit fuel cell batteries, SANYO’s system was designed to be compatible with most current ThinkPad models (1) without the need to alter the notebook design — demonstrating the resiliency of the ThinkPad notebook’s internal power architecture. The fuel cell system also includes an auxiliary bay IBM’s Ultrabay Slim Battery to supplement peak power consumption for business applications. In addition, the auxiliary bay could be used to make the power supply even more versatile by charging an Ultrabay Slim Battery.

The fuel cell system could enable ThinkPad notebooks to run intensive business applications such as multimedia, graphics and computation programs, while performing tasks such as security updates and scheduled maintenance without draining PC battery power. These capabilities could provide added stability for increased productivity, access to information and customer service.  More

March 26, 2005

Hyatt Aims for Systemwide Public Space and Guest Room Access in All U.S. Hotels by June 2005

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 CHICAGO, IL — (MARKET WIRE) — 03/24/2005 Hyatt is in the process of expanding its popular Wi-Fi service to most guestrooms and public spaces throughout its U.S. domestic and international hotels. Working with its service provider partners, Hyatt is able to cater to its guests with fast and reliable Wi-Fi access.

According to Tom O’Toole, Global Hyatt’s senior vice president of strategy and systems, deployment of wireless systems at Hyatt hotels accelerated following Hyatt’s June 2004 announcement of a strategic business partnership with T-Mobile Hotspot. T-Mobile HotSpot service is available at the majority of Hyatt properties in the U.S. Hyatt Hotels & Resorts® consists of 212 hotels and resorts (over 90,000 rooms) in 43 countries around the world, operating under the Hyatt®, Hyatt Regency®, Grand Hyatt® and Park Hyatt® brands. Currently, the group has an additional 28 properties under development, including 10 new hotels in China. More

March 14, 2005

New PC Laptops Fully Customizable “K2″ 987 Laptop

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(PRLEAP.COM) SANDY, Utah - PC Laptops today introduced the "K2" 987 high-end portable computer, an industry-leading laptop computer featuring a 1 Gigabyte (GB) dual-channel memory system, 3.6 Gigahertz (GHz) Pentium 4 processor, 17-inch WSXGA active matrix display and a 256 Megabyte (MB) nVidia 16X PCI-Express video card.

Other features of the "K2" 987 include a built-in DVD(R/RW 24X DVD burner and combo DVD ROM/CD-RW drive, an internal 802.11a/b/g or 802.11b/g Wireless LAN card, internal Bluetooth miniPCI, two on-board FireWire (IEEE1394) ports, four USB (Universal Serial Bus) ports, a 6-in-1 Card Reader, 32-bit CardBus and one Type II PCMCIA slot. The "K2" 987 also comes with a built-in 300k PC camera, ideal for videoconferencing among other uses, as well as an HDTV output and an S-video port with TV tuner option that effectively turns the laptop into a portable television set. More

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