Nokia 770 + portable computing
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 (though not yet – [...]
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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 in [...]
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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 field, [...]
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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 not too bad [...]
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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 cry… Why [...]
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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 [...]
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