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iPhone PWNed
in Tech Without Wires, on April 6, 2008
Apple's iPhone was first jailbroken to accommodate third-party applications, then it was unlocked to allow it to work on other non-exclusive mobile phone network and now it was pwned!
The iPhone hacking community has developed the ultimate tool to allow the iPhone to run third party applic...
How to dual-boot your iPhone
in Tech Without Wires, on April 2, 2008
by And all that Malarkey
Multi-booting means having the capacity for a computer to boot up different operating environments at any given time. This has been made popular, imho, when users were tinkering with Linux and Windows at the same time. Some folks prefer to have Windows as a fallback OS...
Flash on iPhone?
in Tech Without Wires, on March 20, 2008
by Dylan Parker
A blog entry transcribes the Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen's answer to the question asked during the 2008 Q1 investors relations call:
"Well, you know, we really believe that Flash is synonymous with the Internet and frankly anybody who wants to browse the Web and ex...
Ubuntu Mobile Competes
in Tech Without Wires, on February 29, 2008
To me, this is totally unexpected! I did not know that Ubuntu will come up with its own mobile version outside of the existing Linux mobile consortiums.
Ubuntu Mobile, a fully open source project, gives full Internet, with no compromise. Custom options may include licensed codecs and popula...
Recharge Your Cellphone with Your Leather Carrying Strap
in Tech Without Wires, on November 17, 2007
Never forget a charging cord for your phone ever again. Buy the leather strap that also doubles as a USB cord that plugs into your laptop or other computer to recharge your cellphone.
Not only is this a good looking leather strap, but it is also a fully-functioning USB adapter. Slide the bloc...
Shave 10 Hours Off Your Working Week
in Tech Without Wires, on November 17, 2007
Here are some real suggestions as to how to shave hours off your working week . There is no single thing you can do, but in aggregate, if you apply all these little ideas, you can take back at least 10 hours from your working week and put that time into something else.
One of the ways I shave h...
Nokia's Version of What Web 2.0 Is about
in Tech Without Wires, on November 17, 2007
So what is Nokia's version of what Web 2.0 is all about? Look no further than this "viral" video produced by Nokia.
Some people find this rather funny and others are suggesting that this is little better than plain old rubbish .
What I do find interesting is the fact th...
Wifi Bridges and When They Can be Used
in Tech Without Wires, on November 3, 2007
I live in an area just outside the reach of local wifi hotspots. To get reception I used to have to take my laptop and sit at the letterbox at the front of the house. Now with PePWave Surf I can now receive the local wifi hotspots right in the house and do not have to do the letterbox sit any more...
A new twist on a ergonomic mouse
in Tech Without Wires, on November 3, 2007
What will they think of next? A new mouse made of " natural wool felt and laminated bamboo ply ". The mouse pictured below has two keys but no scroll wheel .
It is said to conform to your hand grab hold and is very comfortable once the felt begins to shape to your hand after a fe...
St Louis Wifi Network Won't be Built
in Tech Without Wires, on October 28, 2007
It seems that there is hardly any network that was proposed that is not undergoing change in vision or simply being railroaded off the radar. And here again it is now St Louis' turn to be disappointed .
It looks like the St Louis wifi network will not be built. Not for want of trying...
Leopard vs Vista
in Tech Without Wires, on October 27, 2007
While this is not a choice that many people have, for completeness sake we need to compare the two operating systems Leopard (for Mac) and vista . At least some machines are now being released that could run either of these two.
The comparison of Leopard vs Vista is not entirely without fau...
Got 15 Minutes to Spare?
in Tech Without Wires, on October 11, 2007
Got 15 minutes to spare? Don't waste that 15 minutes, do something that will bring about a sense of satisfaction.
If you frequently have 15 minutes to spare, maybe you should carry a book with you. In those 15 minutes you could very well complete reading that book in less than a couple of w...
Free Wi-Fi from Starbucks?
in Tech Without Wires, on October 11, 2007
Every time I go to Starbucks I am tempted to get out my laptop and do some web browsing, work or other something on my computer. I always know that at Starbucks I can get good quality/speed wi-fi. But there is one drawback. At Starbucks the wi-fi hotspot is not free!
So it was with a little bit...
Carry Your Photos and Passwords
in Tech Without Wires, on October 10, 2007
Want to carry your photos and passwords from computer to computer? If you are like me, I use many computers during the day whether it is in my home office, my laptop, a computer at an Internet Cafe or a computer at a client location.
Digital Foci provides you with a neat little addition to your...
ThinkFree Packing Up
in Tech Without Wires, on October 9, 2007
If you are a ThinkFree user you might want to save all your data. ThinkFree are pulling the plug from Oct. 12 at 8am PDT, and be back on Oct. 16 at 8am PDT . This means if you want to be using your data you need to do something about it now.
ThinkFree are giving you access to ThinkFree premium...
Where to start with PDAs
in Tech Without Wires, on October 7, 2007
Thinking that you might need a PDA? Don't know where to start? A good starting place for you is to find out all about PDAs and understand what a PDA can do for you. The About.com article " PDAs for Beginners " is where you need to start.
There are more than 85 websites on the Abou...
Where does your Internet start and end?
in Tech Without Wires, on September 17, 2007
So after hours and hours of searching the internet for interesting information to blog about, I came to what appears to be " The End of the Internet ".
Trouble is that if there is indeed an end to the Internet, how come there are two "ends"? See the second end of the Interne...
When Web 2.0 fails
in Tech Without Wires, on September 13, 2007
The best thing about Web 2.0 is the idea that we can use services on the web with just a browser. In fact, this seems to be rather pedestrian now. Just about any software is available as a service online and what is more the service also looks after our data as well.
Perhaps the best of ...
How to manage your li-ion battery
in Tech Without Wires, on September 10, 2007
A few days ago I posted an article titled " What's Wrong with Li-ion Batteries ?" Here I bring a follow-up to that article.
From experience I find that very few people really do understand their li-ion batteries. There are misconceptions, or no idea at all on how to use, look after...
Jabra BT135 Headset
in Tech Without Wires, on February 20, 2007
...brand jabra on it as this has been a trusted industry brand since god knows when. The Jabra BT135 is one of the smallest available in the company. In the industry of BT headsets, light and sm... ...
Shopping for a Bluetooth headset can be a cryptic experience as they all typically look the same. I personally would go for one with the brand jabra on it as this has been a trusted industr...
Jabra BT135 Bluetooth Headset
in Tech Without Wires, on June 15, 2007
... There really is no comparison. My Jabra BT135 Headset is the lightest little flea to sit on your ear through a whole day.
Specifications:
* Three exchangeable snap-on strips included:
A... ...y time.
* Lightweight and comfortable - weighs 14g.
* Colored light indicator (LED) for status on Bluetooth, battery and charging.
* Answer/end call.
* Voice dialling support.
* Last number redia...




