Archive for 'Mobile'

Christmas gift ideas for your phone and laptop

Christmas gift ideas for your phone and laptop

Posted on24. Nov, 2009 by Rob.

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Only in O2 stores from December

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Your guide to Windows Mobile 6.5 for business

Your guide to Windows Mobile 6.5 for business

Posted on01. Oct, 2009 by Rob.

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From touchscreen capabilities to revamped versions of Mobile Explorer and Mobile Outlook, Windows Mobile 6.5 has plenty to offer the corporate user

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Top 10 Christmas gadgets

Top 10 Christmas gadgets

Posted on01. Oct, 2009 by Rob.

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Forget carol singers, office parties and the dreaded Secret Santa, what we really want at Christmas is a huge pile of presents under the tree – preferably with our name on

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7 tools cops use to catch you when you’re bad

7 tools cops use to catch you when you’re bad

Posted on02. Jun, 2009 by Rob.

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Hello, hello, hello – what’s all this then?

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New ways of working in the public sector

New ways of working in the public sector

Posted on01. Jun, 2009 by Rob.

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Mobile technology is changing the way public sector workers operate. Here’s how

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10 best iPhone accessories

10 best iPhone accessories

Posted on27. May, 2009 by Rob.

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From longer lasting batteries to pocket-sized projectors

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SlingPlayer for iPhone: reviewed and rated

SlingPlayer for iPhone: reviewed and rated

Posted on13. May, 2009 by Rob.

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SlingPlayer for iPhone will appear on the App Store between 5.01am and 11.01 am today. The UK version costs £17.99

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WWDC 2009: 10 things Apple should do next

WWDC 2009: 10 things Apple should do next

Posted on12. May, 2009 by Rob.

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The triumphant return of Steve Jobs, Mac OS X 10.7, iPhone 4.0 and more

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10 great MIT projects that will change your life

10 great MIT projects that will change your life

Posted on21. Apr, 2009 by Rob.

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Scientists often get a hard time from technophobes, not least because some of their research stems from the university of the bleeding obvious. Over at MIT there’s plenty of real work being done – resulting in technologies, concepts and techniques that could change the way you live work and play

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Wow! It’s the smallest iPod shuffle ever

Wow! It’s the smallest iPod shuffle ever

Posted on11. Mar, 2009 by Rob.

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The best new feature though is VoiceOver – which serves up artist, song title, playlist names and other info – all at the touch of a button

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21 great guilty pleasures for geeks

21 great guilty pleasures for geeks

Posted on05. Mar, 2009 by Rob.

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It’s OK, you’re in safe company. We know you didn’t really buy that because it could interface seamlessly with The Cloud, or because it offers the best range of features for Small to Medium Enterprises, or even because it has the fastest processor this side of a LINPACK benchmark. You just like touching its rubbery buttons and the fact that it goes ‘ping’. You’re not alone. In fact, while you’re here there are some other guilty pleasures that we’d like to share…

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Family Guy sticks it to Gates over Zune

Posted on26. Feb, 2009 by Rob.

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7 green gadgets that use recycled parts

7 green gadgets that use recycled parts

Posted on27. Jan, 2009 by Rob.

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Let’s be honest, gadget makers don’t have the best track record when it comes to helping saving our planet’s precious resources, but there are signs that that is beginning to change

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CES 2009: 7 reasons to be cheerful

CES 2009: 7 reasons to be cheerful

Posted on05. Jan, 2009 by Rob.

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The world’s biggest Consumer Electronics Show kicks off on Wednesday, with over 2,700 exhibitors flashing the gadgets you’ll want to be seen with over the next 12 months

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Hands up, who wants a Digital Copy?

Hands up, who wants a Digital Copy?

Posted on15. Oct, 2008 by Rob.

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At Macworld in January, Apple CEO Steve Jobs trumpeted the arrival of Digital Copy: legit iPod-friendly versions of the movies you buy on DVD, that save you the hassle of being hounded by Hollywood’s copyright cops. But then not very much happened, in the UK anyway. What’s going on?

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10 ways Apple could improve iTunes 8

10 ways Apple could improve iTunes 8

Posted on07. Oct, 2008 by Rob.

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Apple promised big things for the launch of iTunes 8 last September, and what did we get? A music recommendation engine and another layer of UI glossiness in the Grid view. Genius? Not really. What we really hoped for and expected was a complete ground-up revamp that prepped iTunes for the future. Why?

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iPhone movies made easy

iPhone movies made easy

Posted on07. Oct, 2008 by Rob.

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We all know that the iPhone is no ordinary phone – it’s also arguably the best iPod Apple has ever made. Its gorgeous widescreen display is perfect for watching movies on your daily commute. We’re going to show you how to get them on there. Ready?

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21 best iTunes 8 add-ons

21 best iTunes 8 add-ons

Posted on02. Oct, 2008 by Rob.

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iTunes 8 may be great, but it isn’t perfect. To help you get the most from it I’ve come up with a list of brilliant add-ons that make the experience even better

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New Zune rocks around the clock?

New Zune rocks around the clock?

Posted on16. Sep, 2008 by Rob.

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I just had to laugh at this comment from Brian Seitz, group marketing manager for the Microsoft Zune on the version 3.0 software announced today: “A clock,” Seitz says. “Not a huge deal, but a lot of people have been itching for a clock since day one, and we’re excited to get it in there with this release.” Wha?

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IFA 2008 keynotes I have loved

IFA 2008 keynotes I have loved

Posted on04. Sep, 2008 by Rob.

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More stories I’ve written for TechRadar

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What’s wrong with MobileMe?

What’s wrong with MobileMe?

Posted on20. Aug, 2008 by Rob.

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Mac and iPhone users have been fuming over the botched launch of Apple’s MobileMe push email and synchronisation service

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