Monthly Archive: March 2004
LED lights are making an entrance everywhere, replacing ‘traditional’ lighting technologies. They have many advantages, that can be even more relevant with boating requirements in mind. “LEDs create powerful illumination using very small amounts...
Earlier this week I posted about two high-end marinized PCs that recently got on the market. Stealth’s LPC-401X and Capax’s IPC-2402-MARINE-P4. Since I had no experience with either one of them, I let the...
With more and more marinas offering Wi-Fi internet access, and with many other floating hotspots all over the world, it starts to make sense to use Wi-Fi as a telephone backbone. So instead of...
Boatsandplaces.com did a review of NDI’s Pocket PC solution for handling electronic charts. They’re pretty happy with it, a bit to their own surprise. Now combine this with Mitac’s Pocket PC we saw yesterday...
In response to the post about Reefmaster’s Digital Dive Camera and my suggestion to ‘Wi-Fi-enable’ it, Joel Johnson made a comment: “I don’t know how well WiFi would transmit through the water — there...
How often did you have a bad night of sleep because you were worried about your whether or not your anchor would stay in position? After finding that ideal spot, a boater just wants...
Not as inspirational as the Lake Dal project in India, but nevertheless this is a very welcome gift for commercial ships and private yachts travelling through the Van Starkenborghkanaal in The Netherlands. They will...
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Although sponsored by Inmarsat, this is a nice guide to help you get the most out of your internet connection while at sea. I like the fact that they are specifically mentioning the use...