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10/09/2008 by Gavin.
jkOnTheRun:Nokia brings Exchange Server support to entire S60 line
Might need to keep my N95 for days like these!
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29/08/2008 by Gavin.
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Surprised to see something like this on the App store given the tethering app being removed! Looks like it’s lso available for Symbian. Off to give it a go now.
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21/08/2008 by Gavin.
I’ve been having some fun with a free bit of software from Instamapper. I’ve been using it with the iPhone but it also has versions for Symbian, Blackberry and Windows Mobile.
Effectively it tracks your phone as you drive/walk/cycle along a route and uploads your location at set intervals to the website for later viewing. Here’s my route to work this morning:

Only downsides really are the battery life hit (Instamapper say 5 hours on iPhone) plus it can’t run in the background on the iPhone until/if Apple change the SDK. Other devices don’t have this problem.
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13/08/2008 by Gavin.
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Mobilecrunch is reporting on the latest rumoured date for the new Android Mobile Operating System.
Now, take that with a healthy pinch of salt, but it got me thinking on where the mobile OS is going.
The major players in this market are Windows Mobile, Apple, Symbian, Blackberry and now Google enters the fray with Android. What could it possibly bring to the party that the others don’t already provide?
The iPhone UI is second to none, no question about it but it misses the flexibility of its competitors such as running tasks in the background (an instant messaging or GPS app for example), customisation and skinning is not really possible and misses out basics such as cut and paste. Although not really an issue with the OS, more by design, the iPhone has a crippled bluetooth stack as well.
That being said, what could we expect from Android. If I’m honest, I’d hope for the rich user experience of the iPhone, combined with the flexibility of Windows Mobile and Symbian. Now that could be the killer sell, finger friendly operation without the locked door approach of the iPhone.
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