Author Archive: Gareth

Seasoned tech blogger. Host of the Tech Addicts podcast.

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By June 12, 2008 Read More →

New Windows Mobile Version of PhatNotes

image The new version offers many new advanced features including rich text editing and formatting, file attachments, hyperlinks between notes, multiple notes database support with tree-like views, hierarchical notes organizer, integration with PhatPad, customizable views, user reminders, voice note attachments, and more.

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By June 12, 2008 Read More →

Apple WWDC Keynote 2008 in 60 Seconds

image Unless you were a bit sad like me and listened to the live audio stream of the full 2 hours of the Steve Jobs keynote on Monday night, you might want to spare 60 seconds to watch this.

Crunchgear have condensed every interesting item in the keynote into this brilliant video for us to enjoy, 2 hours into 60 seconds missing out all the flannel and bull. Wish I had waited for this before torturing myself on Monday.

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By June 12, 2008 Read More →

Mobility Today Podcast 112

imageThe Mobility Today weekly podcast is available. If you use this and copy the address into your aggregator. Or you can use the Itunes feed here.Now you should be all set and automatically download any of their podcasts on the fly. If you would not like to use an aggregator you can download the direct link by right clicking here. Tonight Dave, Jerry, Chris, Mike and Mickey discuss the Apple iPhone 3G announcement and all the uncertainty!

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By June 11, 2008 Read More →

MPs urge action as spooky caller ID-faking services hit UK

image Communications watchdogs have today been pressed by MPs to investigate a new service that allows people to fool caller ID systems into displaying a fake number, amid fears it will be abused by ID fraudsters and other conmen.

It’s thought such trickery is currently legal in the UK. The Liberal Democrats have called on regulators to act however, claiming the availablity of such services in the UK could make it even easier to fleece the public and invade privacy.

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By June 11, 2008 Read More →

T-Mobile disconnects WAP from July

image UK operator T-Mobile is disconnecting its CSD-WAP subscribers from July 9th, suggesting customers might like to switch to GPRS or something a little more 20th century, and disposing of pay-per-minute internet access.

Circuit Switched Data (CSD) was how mobile phones accessed data services in the early days, or at least the technology that allowed them to try. Technically equivalent to a dial-up modem, it allows speeds of up to 9.6Kb/sec, ideal for downloading the latest news and reviews from the Mobile Internet.

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By June 11, 2008 Read More →

Motorola offer full-length mobile films in the UK

image Motorola has become the first mobile phone maker in the UK to offer full-length movies on its handsets.

However, the deal with Paramount Digital Entertainment will win few friends among mobile data providers.

Consumers will download titles to their PCs from Motorola’s site and then side-load them to their phones.

Motorola claims that high phone charges incurred in downloading or streaming movies over the air has prevented the market for mobile movies from blossoming. Side-loading overcomes that hurdle, the firm believes.

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By June 10, 2008 Read More →

HP iPAQ 900 release date at last

image HP today announced the first shipment date of the HP iPAQ 900 Series Business Messenger, a 3G smartphone designed for maximum mobile productivity to a global audience at the HP Connecting Your World conference.

The HP iPAQ 900 Series Business Messenger shines with a stylish, glossy, piano-black design and features an integrated QWERTY keyboard, Microsoft Windows® Mobile 6.1 Professional operating system and the latest wireless technologies, to simplify the complexities of business and personal life.

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By June 10, 2008 Read More →

Palm Centro, our first review

image The guys at Palm have been kind enough to loan me a Palm Centro to take a look at, so I jumped at the chance to have a play around with it. As I haven’t used a Palm OS converged device before this is a whole new experience, so I am going to look at Palm as a fresh user which should be interesting.

When the device arrived I opened the box and my first impression of the phone was its size, it is very very small, much smaller than I had imagined, but it is quite thick.(107x53x18mm)

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By June 10, 2008 Read More →

O2 UK announce iPhone 3G pricing

image O2 today announced that the innovative iPhone 3G will be available in the UK on July 11 for free on selected O2 consumer and business tariffs and that it will also be available for Pay & Go customers. Existing iPhone customers will be able to upgrade to the new iPhone 3G, taking advantage of the same great offers as new customers.

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By June 9, 2008 Read More →

iPhone 3G UK Sales Strategy

image I can see a definite change in the way the iPhone 3G will come to market in the UK. The 3G iPhone seems to be only available from O2 or The Carphone Warehouse according to Apples UK Online Store, there is no mention that you can buy it from Apple, compare this with how it is shown in the US Apple Store and you can see the difference.

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