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How to follow my CES coverage (and my gadget bag)
From http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/TabletblogcomByThou
Posted on 2008-01-05 10:30:00 UTC.

I love how convergence devices and Linux allow me to pack extra light for the show. Clockwise from the top:
- Nokia N95-3 which will be providing my mobile broadband access, live photo stream, and occasional Qik video.
- Nokia N800 (or N810 if I find I can borrow one) which will be providing my live microblogging and hold my show maps and quick notes.
- Asus EeePC running Ubuntu off an 8GB SDHC card which will allow me to post more text-heavy entries. There are four SD cards going along: 2x4GB, 2x8GB
- GoldX cable kit. Always handy to keep around.
- Canon Powershot S5-IS to provide high resolution photos and video for uploading from the hotel room or after the show.
- Inside circle clockwise from top: APC USB battery for emergency charging of the N800 or N95
- SanDisk SD/Mini/Micro card reader
- TrendNet bluetooth dongle
- Kensington USB power tip for Nokia devices
- Retractable USB to Mini-USB cable
- Spare batteries
Notably absent in my CES gadget bag are: Hard drives, Windows, or Mac OS X devices. Indeed, I will be generating content entirely with Linux and with my N95.
Here's how to follow the coverage:
- TabletBlog.com will have all my Nokia Internet Tablet coverage, Nokia interviews, accessories and technologies of interest to that crowd. Also all my Web 2.0 features will be in there.
- UltraMobileGeek.com will have UMPCs, tablet PCs, embedded Linux devices, green energy devices (a new interest of mine) and the fantastic "everything else I find interesting" category.
- My YouTube Channel will host all videos except a few I may try to stream live with Qik. The Qik videos will appear live and then remain there for future viewing.
- My Flickr Photostream will automatically upload EVERY photo I take with the N95-3. I hope I don't live to regret that one.
- If all of that looks intimidating to you, just watch my Jaiku channel which aggregates all of the above (except Flickr and Qik) and includes my text microblogging too.
