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Apple will do something. Anything. Even an iPhone.

As the internet reverberates to the sound of Apple iPhone rumours, it’s clear to me that they have no choice but to get off the boat and make something happen.  Their ipod player market is being eaten alive by the mobile phone companies.  Apple have been positively neolithic in terms of dealing with this.  The [...]

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NAVMAN Sat-Nav system takes geo-referenced pictures on the go

Link: Never get lost again | The Courier-Mail. Now this is a rather wicked feature. Shame it’s not tied into ShoZu or similar to automatically upload the pictures to the web somewhere…. check it out: But perhaps the most impressive feature of the new Navman is its camera. It can be used for a nifty [...]

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Nokia handsets are the most stolen in London

Link: News in Brief – Britain – Times Online. Paul caught this one in The Times this morning. I wonder if this is by virtue of Nokia being one of the biggest manufacturers of handsets — or because theives like Nokias — or because Nokia users are totally forgetful? Who knows Nokia accounted for half [...]

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Dell computers switched off by a Nokia receiving a text

Dell Hell again. Steve, who’s just purchased a brand spanking new Dell laptop, sent me this story from The Register. The crux of the issue is this: If you put a mobile phone near the hard disk and that phone receives a text message or phone call then the computer will go into suspended animation. [...]

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Prince Harry pictured with a bog standard Vodafone Nokia

MY KINGDOM FOR A PROPER MOBILE Prince Harry is pictured in the Telegraph with his girlfriend at the Polo yesterday.  In the bottom left of the picture, you can see a bog standard Nokia handset on Vodafone propped up in front of him.  I coulds see the Vodafone brand on the back of the phone [...]

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Quick feedback on the E61

I’m still after an E61… I think I might use it quite a lot. Check out Jonathan’s list of 8 things he likes about his Nokia E61. I particularly like point 3: Cool browser, which I use constantly. I identify with this!

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Too geeky it hurts

Had a meeting in a London hotel this morning with some colleagues. All was going well – we got some good seats in the super airy lobby, there was air conditioning and, although the waiter didn’t ever seem to notice me asking for a coke, we had a productive meeting. Trouble started when I spotted [...]

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My ego about to take a dent

Ah well that’s it. Game over. The N93 is arriving shortly (as per today’s MobileCrunch post). My N90 is almost, but not quite, officially OLD. I’m not quite sure how I’m going to deal with this.

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Nokia N93 teaser…

Darla’s teasing the N93. Oooh it’s a good looking phone!

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Is that a Lobster in your pocket?

Is that a Lobster in your pocket?

  Image643    Originally uploaded by ew4n. I made a quick stop off at Stratford the other day and got a coke from the Burger King there.  Whilst I was in the queue waiting, I took a look in The Link window.  They are promoting this phone shown in the picture — it’s a £69 [...]

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OOOOO! Upgrade!

I was taking a break from the computer as I need to do more often. It’s not healthy sitting glaring at the screens all day. So I thought I’d give Three a call and see if I qualify for an upgrade. I couldn’t remember the month when the contract is up. I whacked in ’333′ [...]

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I don’t use a watch anymore

Link: Death Knell for Watches at MobHappy. I was just browsing through MobHappy — it’s been a while since I caught up with my required reading — and saw Russell’s post here on the death knell for watches: usiness Week reports on a new survey by Seiko that indicates that ownership of wrist watches has [...]

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