All Posts Tagged With: "Smartphones"

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ScrubIT: DNS Based Security Services

ScrubIT could prove to be a popular service with network admins who have to manage increasing numbers of mobile workers. What ScrubIT does is filter web traffic by adding DNS rules that can block access to adult sites or other known phising or malicious sites.

6Mar2007 | Everton | 2 comments | Continued
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What’s Your Mobile Blog Strategy? Do You Even Have One?

I’m ashamed to say that despite being a big user of the mobile internet, I don’t have a mobile strategy for my blog. I’m convinced that after many false starts mobile browsing is about to really take off. Of course, mobile readers could subscribe to my feed but I want to do more [...]

14Feb2007 | Everton | 2 comments | Continued
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Nokia N95 - Amazing Camera Features

Allaboutsymbian have a very good review of the Nokia N-series N95 which features a 5 Megapixel Camera and also GPS. If you’re looking at picking up a GPS unit anytime soon then I really think you should consider this.
I don’t think this handset will be the one I choose to replace my current [...]

30Jan2007 | Everton | 0 comments | Continued
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It’s Here - The iPhone

Apple finally announced the iPhone yesterday, and I was very impressed as it is way sexier than I thought it would be. I can now can see why it took so long to launch as Apple needed time to work their design magic.I was expecting something along the lines of the motorla handset, but [...]

10Jan2007 | Everton | 1 comment | Continued
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Spokeo - New Social Network Aggregator

Harrison Tang has just emailed me about Spokeo, a new Web 2.0 project he’s put together with some of his roommates from Stanford. Spokeo is a social network aggregator that combines MySpace, LiveJournal, Flickr, Youtube, and 20 other social networks together:
It allows members to track friends’ blogs, photos, and videos in a constantly updated [...]

14Dec2006 | Everton | 1 comment | Continued
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Skype Roll-out New Versions, But Why Can’t They Add The Feature That Everyone Wants?

Skype made available today new versions of both its PC and mobile software. Skype 2.2 (Beta) for Windows Mobile included support for smartphones with over 120 devices now supported, and Skype 3.0 was released for desktop PCs.
What I can’t understand though, is why Skype still doesn’t have a proper tool for importing contacts from [...]

13Dec2006 | Everton | 0 comments | Continued
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Ohio Hotel To Implement RFID Room-Key Wriststraps

The Great Wolf Lodge in Ohio is rolling out RFID-enabled wristbands when the hotel opens on December 14. The wristband will open your hotel room door and pay for food and drinks at various locations while on the theme-park island.
I’m started to find the potential for RFID technology exciting.  My dreamshot would be to have [...]

12Dec2006 | Everton | 2 comments | Continued
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What Bluetooth Headset Will Work With My Dell Axim X51V?

I can’t get my Motorola H700 Bluetooth Headset to pair with my new Dell X51V which is a shame, as I don’t want to buy a new one.
Can anyone help?

18Nov2006 | Everton | 2 comments | Continued
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11 Killer Freebies For Your Pocket PC

I’ve been installing some new apps on my Dell X51V today, thanks to a great article from Lifehacker’s Rick Brioda, who’s appears to be a bit of a Pocket PC expert having written 101 Killer Apps for Your Pocket PC.
I’d already discovered some of the 11 free apps listed such as Orb and Skype for [...]

6Nov2006 | Everton | 1 comment | Continued
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Advice Needed - Should I Get a BlackBerry Pearl?

I’ve decided that after over 6 years with Vodafone, it’s time to leave.
I haven’t really been paying attention to the price plans from other networks as the price plan that I had from Vodafone worked fine for me - 350 mins and a £60 allowance for data and SMSs which worked out to 500 [...]

5Nov2006 | Everton | 7 comments | Continued
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