Mobile Computing
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 [...]
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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 [...]
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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 [...]
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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 would [...]
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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 [...]
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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 [...]
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