December 14th, 2007
I wrote about how Nokia now has a page with plugins for iSync. The list of phones is rather comprehensive but not complete. I happened to chance upon the Mactomster - a site that has released a series of iSync plugins for several phone brands and models. Here is the list from their website taken […]
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November 9th, 2007
In a previous podcast, Mike Abundo explained how the Google Phone will not be hardware, but software. With the way Google collects information about people when they are in front of their computers, isn’t it a scary thought to have an “android” lurking in your pocket, learning your every move as you transfer from cell […]
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October 2nd, 2007
“I’m a huge disbeliever in metro Wi-Fi for VoIP simply because the external Wi-Fi doesn’t penetrate into building, so it’s pretty much useless for the majority of calls.”
- Dean Bubley, founder of Disruptive Analysis
Tags: 4G, Accessories, Apps, VoIP, Web Apps, Wi-Fi
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October 1st, 2007
Cubic Telecom aims to make international calls cheaper, gives you multiple numbers ID’s in just one phone.
Cubic points out that this feature alone is a life-changer for people who have moved, for example, to the United States from overseas. Their family back home can keep in touch for the price of a local call.
In his […]
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July 14th, 2006
Apparently, the folks from the USA and Canada are still trying to grasp the concept of a prepaid load for mobile phones. With SMS gaining ground in the States because of American Idol, the Philippines had been declared the SMS capital of the world with over millions of SMS sent per day. Why? Because it […]
By Jayvee -- 4 comments
January 31st, 2006
I’ve come across several online shopping sites, but none as robust as Reporo.
Reporo is a Java application that lets UK phone users shop on their
cellphones – any time, any place. Users can choose from thousands of
products from leading retailers, with new shops being added every week.
Reporo is free, easy to use and simple to setup. […]
By Jayvee -- 8 comments
December 17th, 2005
Just a quick heads up on this service offered by Google - Gmail subscribers can now check their mail from their mobile phone in a few easy steps.
What’s so cool about it?
“Now you can access your Gmail messages from the web browser on your mobile phone or device. Read and reply to your Gmail messages […]
By Jayvee -- 1 comment
December 12th, 2005
A lot of us have taken for granted certain features that our phones have with our computers. Bluetooth phones especially.
I’m not sure how great your carrier signal is from where you lodge but unless you live right beside a cellular site (isn’t that cancerous?) there may be small nooks and crannies at your place […]
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November 30th, 2005
What does the Broadband Tuner do exactly?
The installer increases the default values for the size of the TCP send and receive buffers. With larger buffers more data can be in transit at once. A startup configuration file is also updated so that these changes will persist across restarts.
Simply put, it makes downloading stuff […]
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November 21st, 2005
Before there was Spotlight, there was Quicksilver.
Quicksilver affirms the Zen mentality of most Mac users to get things done efficiently. I’ve been using this application for several months now and due to force of habit (or maybe because its just waaay cooler), it has redefined how my UI works. It does exactly what Spotlight does, […]
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