The best G1 application, augmented reality and Moore’s law
I’ve been meaning to blog about Mobilizy‘s awesome Wikitude AR Travel Guide for Google’s G1 Android mobile since I saw the video demo embedded below (You might need to click through for a big enough...
View ArticleThe week is off to a busy start…
One of the reasons I’m enjoying my job at the moment is that I seem to be doing more and more in shorter spaces of time. For instance; The Absolute Radio iAmp is now available on Android handsets. You...
View ArticleHas the iPhone jumped the shark?
I may have been slightly sarcastic when I wrote that the Nokia N97 is the ‘ultimate geek phone’ (although given the masochistic approach of most geeks to technology, I’m probably not too far wrong!),...
View ArticleOne week, two new services…
It’s been a bit of a busy week at work, with not one, but two major projects launching on Friday night. One is Absolute 80s, a new station which does what it says on the tin online, on DAB in London,...
View ArticleTwitter Android client Twidroid updated…
Twidroid is a popular Twitter application for Android phones, and they’ve just released an update, including native Youtube posting, a sample pluging for your own url shortener, Chinese, Czech, Russian...
View ArticleHTML5 and a new mobile app from Absolute Radio
The Apple iPad is about to launch in the UK, and in preparation, Absolute Radio is now available in a HTML5 version for all you iPad and iPhone owners to be able to listen to all the audio and see all...
View ArticleLive cross-platform mobile gaming arrives
The idea of gaming with all your friends regardless of which console they use is fairly unusual, even today, but it’s already a reality in the mobile games market. SGN launched plane combat game Skies...
View ArticleSummer iPadwatch
It’s finally happened – not one, but two iPads spotted in the wild on my rail commute home. They might be increasingly common in media and marketing circles, and in that swanky London place, but my...
View ArticleGlobal mobile web usage reality check
When it comes to the mobile web, it’s easy to presume that the world is dominated by North America and Europe, and the leading companies are Apple and Google (Android). Handily, Royal Pingdom just did...
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