Mobile Computing
1 August 2010
Just updated to the latest version of Android on my HTC Desire – version 2.2 – codenamed Froyo (short for ‘Frozen Yoghurt’ in case you didn’t know – Google has a habit of naming Android updates on desserts…!). Just so happens I’ve ‘rooted’ my Desire already, and the good old bods over at xda-developers.com have [...]
31 July 2010
iPad Camera Connection Kit
I’ve just received my iPad Camera Connection Kit through the post today. This unassuming set of dongles attaches to the dock connector of the iPad and allows you to import photos and videos directly into the iPad’s Photo gallery app.
The premise is simple – just plug either the USB or SD card [...]
5 July 2010
Falling short…
Since I got my iPad, the only thing I’ve really lamented is it’s lack of GPS and 3G. Being the Wifi (read: cheaper) model, I had to make do with WiFi only. As usual, my tendency to over-analyse and get the most out of anything I have got the better of me, and I [...]
20 June 2010
Yesterday, I was browsing, as I often do, in the Cardiff branch of Mr Jobs’ finest tech-emporium, when I finally decided (after yet another round of touchy-feely, have-a-go marketing), to take the plunge and sort myself out with an iPad. After a lot of reading, trying, and agonising about whether it would be worth [...]
11 January 2010
Following on from yesterday’s post – it’s been kind of interesting getting a feel for what all this Lomo stuff is about. I don’t know what it is that draws me to the Lomography style exactly… I think it must be the lack of any fixed rules, and the way it captures bits of life [...]
10 January 2010
Today, I had a happy accident. Today, I accidentally (re)stumbled across the art of Lomography. Today, I finally found a genuine use for my iPhone camera. Today, I had a ‘Eureka’ moment.
Let me explain…
Photography is an art. In the end, it’s all about the aesthetics. Beautiful photos opportunities rear their heads in the most unlikely [...]
30 May 2009
For those who’ve had a look at my previous posts, you may now be interested in giving this a go yourself. If you’re nervous, then don’t worry – it’s not THAT daunting to do. There are some fantastic guides out there.
The main problem with doing this is that there are a lot of different [...]
22 May 2009
I’m always the same. I get a device or gadget, and, when I’m getting used to it in the first few weeks, I always go into ‘What can I do with this?’ mode. I’ll see what it can do, even if its things that I’d never use again. I was happily playing around with Ubuntu [...]
11 May 2009
Well, well, well… Recently, I decided that I’ve been spending too much time in my office. I really like my iMac, but unfortunately, its basically a one-location machine, and I want to spend more time in other places, like chilling on the sofa with my Wife. I also wanted a portable internet device that [...]
9 May 2009
Just a quick note. I’m sat in Cafe Nero chilling out and trying out a new netbook. I’ve got to photograph my Nephew’s wedding today, so getting a few minutes of calm in before the chaos begins! I’m shortly (next day or so) going to put a bit of a report up about the new [...]
11 October 2008
Finally, the official Geocaching.com iPhone app is available on the iPhone App Store. It costs a grand total of £5.99 in the UK ($9.99 in the US). The app promises to be the first to link directly into the Geocaching.com website and bring you real-time cache details based on your current GPS coordinates (unlike the [...]
8 October 2008
Just a quick post about a nice piece of software I got for the iPhone today. It’s called RunKeeper, and is an application that uses the iPhones built-in GPS to track you on a run or cycle ride or similar). It works out your distance, average speed, and graphs your elevation, as well as plotting [...]
2 October 2008
After the last post I made, Geocaching.com have announced that they have submitted a Geocaching app to the Apple Appstore. It’s currently awaiting approval, but should be available soon. It will cost $9.99 (probably £5.99 in the UK). It basically does something very similar to iGeocaching, but allows you to do it online, so is [...]
23 September 2008
With my relatively recent aquisition of an iPhone (well, last few months anyway), I’ve found that I’ve been accessing www.geocaching.com a fair bit on it whilst out and about.
Those who’ve tried geocaching will probably know that one of the major limiting factors to ‘on-the-go’ caching is accessing the information about each cache. The original idea was [...]
19 August 2008
Here we go… This is my first post from my iPhone. Now I’m up to WordPress v6.1, I can use the iPhone WordPress app to post quickly while I’m out and about. Can even take pics and attach them directly! The wonders of modern technology etc etc.
Meanwhile, I’ve still got to get the [...]
16 August 2008
Seems like the IS someone developing a Geocaching app for the iPhone.
http://geopherlite.blogspot.com/
At the moment it’s quite basic, with no GPX or LOC support, which means you have to enter coordinates manually. Once it has support for those files, and support for saving cache details etc, then it could turn ito a nice little app.  I’ll [...]
16 August 2008
Well… it hasn’t taken long to post the first recommendation for an iPhone App (approximately 2 minutes actually!). This is definitely something I’d say is a ‘killer’ app for the iPhone 3G.
SimplifyMedia is a way of sharing your entire iTunes (or Winamp or Rhythmbox) library over your internet connection to your mobile devices such [...]
16 August 2008
Right… I’ve kept quiet about this for quite a while now, as I wanted to have a few months of use under my belt for this piece of kit before i posted about it.
There’s been more stuff on the web recently about the iPhone (2G and 3G) than I care to think about. The [...]
19 January 2008
I use my Nokia 770 a lot. when I’m out and about and I don’t want to cart a laptop around, it’s a great form of internet access, if limited in a few ways. The ting that’s always got to me about it though, is t the text-entry interface. In the end, [...]
19 December 2007
Well! I had a request a while back from somebody on a previous thread to ask me if the mobile broadband option provided by Three was ‘Full Internet Access’ and not just WWW access via a mobile connection. I can confirm that, after having testing my home SSH connection via the Three Mobile Broadband, it [...]
22 September 2007
I’ve been playing (and in fact am currently) with using my N73 as a modem with my PC laptop. As I’ve said before, I’m on the Three UK mobile broadband add-on, which I wanted to use with the Nokia 770. Thing is, this weekend, I’m away from home, so got the impetus to [...]
20 September 2007
Got my hands on somebody’s Ipod touch for the first time today. Very nice! You’ve probably already read about the iPhone and the touch everywhere, so I wont go through the features again here. Suffice to say, it’s very nice in use, and I’ll be investing in one at some point [...]
17 September 2007
No, that’s not a spelling mistake….
To elaborate – recently, in order to get my Three price plan over to 1Gb Data over Bluetooth modem (Mobile Broadband Lite), I had to change from X-Series silver to a non- X-series add-on. As a rule, this was not a problem, as I didn’t really use much [...]
17 September 2007
Hmmmm.
This morning I tried something. Instead of a packet data connection on the 770, I set the connection to my N73 up as a ‘Data Call’. Now, I thought that a packet data connection would be the way to go, and still have that feelng, but aftert entering *99# into the phone number [...]
16 September 2007
I really like the 770. It’s really handy when I’m out and about for getting on the web and checking email or doing a bit of browsing. The one big downside of it all is that up until now, I’ve needed a WiFi connection nearby to be able to connect. Now that’s [...]
22 August 2007
I’ve been playing with something today. A little application (and it is quite little – just a few hundred Kb), called ‘Maemo Mapper’. Maemo mapper is a client that allows you to connect to various map repositories across the web and use them for directions etc.
Nothing interesting in that I hear you [...]
10 August 2007
I was going to write some Nokia 770 tutorials, but looks like someone has got the same idea. I’d like to direct you to Nunim’s Blog at:-
http://www.dragon-gaming.com/blog/
This guy, like me, has not that long ago got his hands on one of the little beauties, and has decided to start writing up a few articles [...]
17 July 2007
Right!
Before I get to anything else, even the review of the device itself, I’ve got to post about this, as it nearly drove me crazy.
The way this device works is by installing packages from ‘Package Repositories’, in similar way to linux distros on Big box machines. You need to add URLs [...]
14 July 2007
I’ve just purchased myself one of these little babies (click for bigness)…
It’s a Nokia 770 Internet Tablet. In a nutshell, it’s a WiFi and Bluetooth Enabled internet and Email client, running a version of, get this nerds, Debian Linux. These things have been around for a little while now (probably a year and [...]