Testing WordPress iPhone app
Just testing the WordPress iPhone app. I’ve included the last pic I took on my phone.
Just testing the WordPress iPhone app. I’ve included the last pic I took on my phone.
I’ve been patiently waiting for my iPhone for the last 2 weeks and on Friday, when I left work after midday, I hopped straight into bed with my Mac. I had good reason: it was freezing!
I debated going into the kitchen to make a cup of tea and eat more Tinkies (I ate 3 boxes in the last week), but laziness got the better of me and I stayed in bed the whole time. By the whole time, I mean for about 6 hours. Had I gone and made myself a cup of tea, I would have discovered this* sooner:
Moral of the story: always make yourself a cup of tea instead of debating on it, you never know what you might find in your kitchen.
* My husband likes playing hide & seek and always does random stuff like this, which is why he didn’t tell me he fetched my phone.
Yesterday was one of the best days of my working career (it was also the first time I found myself on the highway at 06h20)!
All thanks to Nokia, who flew ten Johannesburg-based journos down to their Cape Town event to meet the “masterminds” behind Ovi Maps (NAVTEQ), show us the behind-the-scenes of building the mapping database, let us see the N97 mini in the flesh and the highlight – letting us participate in a mini Amazing Race.
We were put into teams of four and sent off in BMW’s and Audi’s, using the Nokia N97 mini as a GPS. I was lucky enough to be in a team of 3 locals, who knew what the clues meant. Read more…
The HTC Hero is not as pretty as its predecessor, the HTC Magic. It has a chin that juts out, which isn’t as noticeable when in use. It weighs 135g, has dimensions of 112×56.2×14.35mm, which isn’t too big or too small and a decent screen size of 3.2 inches.
It’s the first Android-based handset to offer multi-touch capability, support Adobe Flash and offer the HTC Sense experience, which is more of a design experience that allows the user to customise the look and feel of their phone.
The Hero is widget-ready, and offers seven customisable home screens. In essence, the phone is pretty much useless without being connected to the internet. This handset was definitely made with the business person in mind and would be most cost-effective if taken out on a contract, with a data bundle. Read more…
Last night Nokia launched Comes With Music in South Africa. Comes With Music gives you access to the Nokia Music Store for 12 months of unlimited track downloads (you only have a choice of 5 million tracks!). It will be bundled with the following 3 handsets: 5130, 5530 and 5630*.
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