Showing posts with label mobile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mobile. Show all posts

12 July 2008

Numero Uno for that iPhone

Fiona - Lucky Lady Number 1

A lady called Fiona (did not ask her surname) beat me by 5 minutes into first place in the line outside the O2 store in Worthing yesterday. The ocassion was the launch of the new iPhone 3G, and I have to admit to have been anticipating its arrival for some time now. I got up at 4am, to walk into town, and getting there just before 5am. Fiona looked relieved that she was not the only silly person in West Sussex! It took about 15 minutes for number 3 to arrive, and after 6am there was a steady flow of people adding to the length of the line. It was a pretty sociable queue, especially seeing that Brits hate standing in lines at the best of times. In the first 50 or so, there were only three ladies!

I still think I could separate the hardened 'I use Apple stuff for everything' crowd from the plodders like me who are still chained by circumstance to PC and Windows Apple geeks just always seem to have that look of feeling just a little bit luckier than others.

The doors opened at 8.02 - great marketing for a company called O2, and us first two were processed in less than 10 minutes - new account, credit check, pay for the phone, and out the door. Then the O2 servers crashed mightily under the weight of every store in the country trying to register new accounts. More than 24 hours later, I still have not had my actual phone service turned on, waiting (mostly) patiently for O2 to rach me in their huge pile of pending activation requests. The new phone is awesome. I suspect it will change radically the way I can work on the road, or away from the office. The interaction opportunities for citizen journalism and field reporting are whizzing round in my head - can't wait to test some of them out.

11 January 2007

The iPhone is real


Steve Jobs
, CEO of Apple Inc, (formerly Apple Computers Inc.) this week anounced Apple's amazing iPhone. Nokia and cousins are shrugging it off, but even though I am only an Apple convert in terms of the iPod and all things MP3, my hunch is that this time next year will see Jobs gloating in the market share that this extraordinary device, a teleputer really, will have stolen away from the big boys of the mobile phone market.

Me? Sure, I'd love to play with an iPhone, but my real excitement is the paradigm shift in what this device does for understanding the huge shift that is silently marching against traditional broadcast delivery of content, to a little sliver of amazing electronics and code that slips into your pocket.

Watch George Guilder's top 10 predictions for the teleputer here Sorry that you have to wade through the ads and other Forbes content first, but that's how it is ...

28 October 2006

Mundu Radio


Last week I replaced my broken Palm T3 with a new TX and quickly discovered how useful it is with access at work & home, to wifi broadband. One interesting applicatlon is Mundu Radio, which works on many platforms of mobile devices to stream audio to your PDA or phone. It took less than 5 mins to create an experimental feed to Paradise Lost. The streaming works with GPRS & 3G connections too.

-sent via Palm

1 May 2005

RSS feeds direct to your mobile phone

Will RSS feeds to your mobile really be a killer app? I wonders, seeing most of my family and friends have not a clue what RSS to their PC is yet! But, I have experimented today with 49PM, a java based RSS feeder for cell phones.

You can get the software here and put it on your phone. It works, but whether or not I will bother to fire up a GPRS connection often to check news feeds on a tiny screen is unlikely. Perhaps those with serious SmartPhones or Blackberries etc. may find more use. I canned the default feeds and tried my own, and sure enough they were located and downloaded quite quickly ... but data transfer via GPRS is expensive in South Africa, so this may be a little ahead of its time here.