Posted in Mobile, tagged iNap, iPhone, Mobile on April 22, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
In a classic case of (mis)directed genius a team in the US have developed an iPhone application that is perfect for the modern, fast-paced, tired executive.
The app is called iNap@work, and lets you nap at work in your cubicle without fear of being caught.
The iNap@Work app makes office-like “productivity noises” so that your co-workers will [...]
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Posted in Mobile, tagged iPhone, Mobile, Skype on April 22, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
…but not if you’re in Germany.
German telecommunications provider Deutsche Telekom’s T-Mobile has not only blocked the VoIP connection that enables Skype for Apple iPhones, but has also threatened to cancel the contracts of any T-Mobile subscribers who attempt to install Skype on iPhones in Germany through workarounds.
Skype’s iPhone application, which lets users make cheap or [...]
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It’s easy to think that’s the case as most of the chatter is about how great it is and how it’s fundamentally changing how users behave…which it is.
Whilst the iPhone will revolutionise the mobile space let’s not forget that at the moment, and well into the foreseeable future, Nokia etc. still completely dominate the mobile [...]
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Posted in Mobile, Social Media, Uncategorized, tagged Android, Baby Boomers, Brands, GenX, GenY, Google, Google Maps, iPhone, Nokia on September 22, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
In an effort to make sure no-one ever gets lost ever again, Google has launched a version of its maps service for mobile devices.
The mobile service will allow people to access Google Maps and view photos of shop fronts, restaurants, retailers etc. from their mobiles. Pretty handy for when you’re not in front of the [...]
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