April 17th, 2008 by miro
Bublit.com and its mobile counterpart m.bublit.com are online! Bublit.com is a web 2.0 site that lets you send photographs and other images to it and let your friends see them as they come to the site. The mobile version m.bublit.com, lets you upload photos taken with a camera phone. So, instead of sending an MMS […]
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January 19th, 2008 by miro
I know we have been keeping it relatively quiet about our ventures, but that is about to change. By the beginning of February we will be beta releasing a brand new product! It is a social network in which people communicate with pictures. We have been working hard at it, and are proud of what we’ve […]
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December 12th, 2007 by miro
I’ve seen a daily Dilbert application before, but www.clickwheel.net have done a nice application for the iPhone with which you can read tailored comics a frame at a time. At least Judge Dredd is on, so you could giggle at the grumpy guy on the way to the work.
Having recently commuted to world of Steve Jobs […]
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November 6th, 2007 by miro
I’ts a phone, it’s a lifestyle, it’s a revolution.. Or just another smart phone platform. Google’s Android has been flooding the news in the past couple of days and I’m sure most of you know already that it is out now. An Open Source (always a positive thing) smart phone platform set to rival Symbian […]
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November 3rd, 2007 by markku
Having used a Mac for years, I really didn’t know about this feature until a few weeks ago. A friend of mine has broken his mobile’s keyboard so he can’t dial numbers manually. Sitting on my couch he had to call a friend of his, so he opens up the Address Book on his MacBook, […]
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November 3rd, 2007 by markku
Once I lost all my contacts switching from Motorola’s phone to a new Nokia (yes, I screwed it up), I decided to find a simple way to backup my SIM card. I just hate having to connect my mobile on a computer using a cable (it’s a MOBILE phone - a WIRELESS thingy) and complex […]
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November 3rd, 2007 by markku
In case you haven’t heard of it yet, WidSets is a really nice service that brings Internet content into your mobile phone. The way they bridge the gap between web and mobile worlds is pretty brilliant. You install the WidSets software on your mobile phone and you get a huge selection of tiny applications (widgets) […]
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