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Entries from April 2008

update on e51

April 24th, 2008 · No Comments

I’ve had the e51 for a few days now and I’ve clocked up 8 hours of calls on it and it’s worked flawlessly each time. I think the keyboard on it is just great. The buttons are a really nice size and have a nice feel to them too. I sync my e61i with my [...]

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Tags: Nokia/S60

e51 has a Bluetooth key

April 19th, 2008 · No Comments

It’s taken me two days to notice that the e51 has a Bluetooth key, the star key (bottom left) if you hold it down turns Bluetooth on or off. This is great, I hope they role this out to the other handsets or even make it work via firmware, holding down the has key turns [...]

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Tags: Mobile · Nokia/S60

Nokia e51 from WOMWorld

April 17th, 2008 · No Comments

I received a Nokia e51 two days back from WOMWorld and here are my first impressions of the sleek device. As I menioned a few days further back I’ve been using the e61i as my work phone and the N95 as my personal phone. The reason being, the e-series is aimed at business and the [...]

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Tags: Mobile · Nokia/S60 · life

Dell’s day is over

April 4th, 2008 · No Comments

Looks like Dell is hitting a tricky patch. This is the second article I’ve seen chronicling the demise of Dell $3bn saving is a big job and when you’ve had razor thin margins like Dell and a pretty slick operation already, there’s not going to be lot’s of fat in the business to get that [...]

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Tags: Gadgets · News

Nokia e61i is the business phone (and the jawbone is good too)

April 3rd, 2008 · 1 Comment

I managed to pick up an e61i a week or so back and I put it into action as my main phone for the weekend. The e61i is not a multimedia device, that’s for sure, the camera is OK in the right light, but the video is a joke. It’s two wide, my daughter asked [...]

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Tags: Mobile · Nokia/S60 · life

The BBC steps into the net neutrality debate

April 3rd, 2008 · No Comments

The BBC has stepped into the debate and is on the side of the consumer and not the telco’s. It’s an interesting position and one that puts ISP’s in a tricky situation. There’s no mention of net neutrality in the Register post and I wonder if Ashley Highfield even knows what it is. Nonetheless it’s [...]

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