T-Mobile & Microsoft are having a laugh!
April 24, 2008
The cheeky bastards!!!! I refer to Microsoft and T-Mobile, who are my mobile service provider. MSN Live is free on every computer, yet if you want to install it on a mobile, then you have to fork our £1.50 - They must be having a laugh!
T-Mobile have an even bigger cheek, considering I am already paying for Web n’ Walk, which is 24/7 Internet on my phone. How is a phone with 24/7 broadband different to a computer? We live in the age of technology, yet scum bag companies like T-Mobile think they can rip us off with even more pointless costs.
Life boils down to 2 choices.
April 11, 2008
I know this topic is already covered over at Guinnespig.net, so I decided to add a different spin to it, especially if one doesn’t have either of what was discussed on their site. Apple iPod or Nokia N95
Sony Playstation 3 or Microsoft Xbox 360 
Rotate Me - By Samir
November 23, 2007
I finally received the Rotate Me application from Samir Oueldi and got to work getting it signed (else it doesn’t work).
Here is a tutorial from GoSymbian (Quite a simple process if you follow instructions).
I like Rotate Me a lot, and can’t wait for the final product. Well done Samir!!!
Note: The answer is "NO, I will not email you a copy of the Rotate Me software". If you want it, then visit Samir’s website where you can give a donation and he will send you a beta copy…
Look what is coming to S60 devices?
November 14, 2007
For the past six months I have grown to love the Nokia N95, and the software behind it (Symbian S60), because there are so many brilliant features and even more brilliant things to come from this phone. But truth be told I have found a new feauture, application or link for the phone every week since getting the phone. It is truly an amazing bit of kit.
So I have created a menu item at the top of the page called Nokia N95, and in here you will find new features, links, videos and of course mini reviews of the software I have found and installed. There is many more good things to come because today I discovered two interesting applications coming to S60 devices such as the Nokia N95:
PHP and MySQL coming to S60 and .NET applications will soon run on S60 devices. Now i have dabbled a lot with LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL and P, which can stand for Python, PHP or Perl) in the past, so seeing this on a phone will just be amazing. Of course Nokia have their own webserver software already, which I found to be extremely slow, but it does exactly what it says on the tin…




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