Archive for September, 2008
Nokia creates Indoor Positioning:
Nokia's keeping mum about exactly how the technology works, for now, but has said it's based on wireless networks. The firm's also said that the technology still needs a scalable solution to make it work and admitted that mapping the guts of each building "is qu...
Pierre Chappaz demande sur Twitter ce qu'on pense d'une version beta de Wikio sur iPhone: http://wikio.alterclickr.com/m/
L'interface de Wikio sur iPhone est plutôt sympa, mais le problème rencontré par Wikio est le même que celui rencontré par tous les agrégateurs de contenu lorsqu'il s'ag...
The news is making some noise (PC World):
A new Podcasting application has been refused entry into the App Store because it "duplicates the functionality of the Podcast section of iTunes," [...] The new application called Podcaster would allow users to download podcasts on their iPhone and listen t...
Took some time this morning to give a shot to Insqribe, a webapp that allows you to manage your QR Code.
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I wanted to add a screenshot of my iPhone to my previous post. I thought I could find an app that would do the job for me, but it turns out that the solution is even easier as it is a built-in feature (from firmware 2.0 appartently):
All you have to do to take a screenshot is hold the home button a...
So I finally had to use it because of a problem with my N95. I will fix it that but in the meantime I started using the iPhone as a phone... here are some feedbacks (pros and cons):
Synchronisation is not automatic and it needs cable. Once I overcame my problem with iTunes not recognizing my iP...
I did it. Few weeks back I bought the iPhone 3G... I had to find out what this is all about and I have to admit that this is quite a nice device (and it comes from a Nokia fan :-).
I am still using my Nokia N95 as my main phone for three main reasons:
I have not yet found the time to synch my...