DivX mobile
I see you can now get DivX Mobile Player for your phone or PDA. That’s one area I’ve never really explored: mobile video. Jane has an iPod Video that allows her to watch full-length videos on, but it’s...
View ArticleNo O2
Presumably the British mobile phone network O2 chose that name because it’s the chemical symbol for oxygen which is absolutely essential for life on this planet. It’s just as well my mobile phone isn’t...
View ArticleAre we ready for the mobile Web?
Mike Nolan at IWMW10 from UKOLN on Vimeo. IWMW and mobile During the last couple of days I’ve been attending the IWMW 2010 conference at the University of Sheffield. With a larger Web team at St...
View ArticleFixing the audio problem with Spb Mobile DVD on Windows 7
I’ve been preparing for my trip to Luxembourg next weekend and given that I’m going to be spending many hours on a train I’ve been converting a couple of DVDs into a format that I can play on my phone...
View ArticleHTC HD2 v O2 Xda Zest: screen size
Last week I upgraded from an O2 Xda Zest running Windows Mobile 6.1 to an HTC HD2 running Windows Mobile 6.5. As you can see from the screenshot above, comparing screen size, I installed Spb Mobile...
View ArticleThe app ideas on The Apprentice were rubbish… how hard can it be?
I’ve just finished watching the second episode of the current series (series 7) of The Apprentice on BBC 1 during which the challenge was for the two teams to design, launch and promote their own...
View ArticleMobile attitudes–how many apps do you have installed?
In this month’s .net magazine there is an interesting article about Mobile attitudes that focuses on who is accessing the Web via mobile devices and why. Based on research by MRM London, they group...
View ArticleChanging the phone number on your SIM card with a Sony Ericsson K800i
Sony Ericsson K800i A few weeks ago I moved my mobile phone contract from O2 to T-Mobile/EE at the Carphone Warehouse. It was the first time that I’d ever moved networks since I first got a mobile...
View ArticleTwilight for Android: stop your mobile device keeping you awake at night!
Twilight reduces your display’s blue light emission. When I blogged about f.lux the other day, which is available for Windows, Mac OS X, and iOS, I meant to mention an equivalent application for...
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