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Messages 59-56 deleted by topic administrator between 06-14-2007 06:34 AM and 07-21-2006 08:58 AM |
Guy Kewney
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05-25-2005 05:47 PM ET (US)
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What sort of unlock? Freeing it from Orange, you mean? A quick Google will show you lots of sites...
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| homer
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05-20-2005 02:50 AM ET (US)
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has anyones had any joy in unlockin there spv c500 phone? if so how did u go about it?
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Guy Kewney
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11-17-2004 03:42 AM ET (US)
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I have great hopes for organic LED technology. But we really are some way away from seeing cheap, reliable devices on the market, it would seem... Strange, though, that it's the blue that fades fastest. On normal print, of course, it lasts longest...
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Guy Kewney
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11-17-2004 03:41 AM ET (US)
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Interesting! I should do a survey of extended batteries - third party addons, preferably. Boy! they do charge (and I don't mean electrically) like a wounded rhino for those items.
Anybody found a good battery for the ThinkPad X31 notebook? I just happen to have one of those...
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Peter Garner
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11-02-2004 11:16 AM ET (US)
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/m44 There's an extended life battery for the UX50 at http://shop.brando.com.hk/pegaeb40.php if you're feeling rich.. Brando claim "Operating time of the standard battery is expanded in approximately 1.5 - 2.5 times". It's a problem though, especially if you don't leave yourself enough battery capacity to log off from BTOpenZone !
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Peter Garner
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11-02-2004 11:10 AM ET (US)
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Sushi Sticks Yuck ! Really wouldn't fancy a block of raw (plastic) fish sticking out of my PC, but if they made some for the UK market.. I'd look forward to a 128Mb sausage, or maybe even a Mars Bar :-)
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Guy Kewney
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10-26-2004 05:25 AM ET (US)
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Described as "an idiot" by ex-colleagues at Symbian and "a genius" by Dr David Potter, who founded the company, and "who?" by Arnie movie fans, Juha Christensen now works for Macromedia. He'll be in London in a fortnight.
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Guy Kewney
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10-25-2004 06:33 PM ET (US)
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The newest, but the best? It's just a Microsoft smartphone, kids...
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Guy Kewney
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09-27-2004 04:36 AM ET (US)
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A four megapixel still camera, and a two-hour high-res digital camcorder from Pretec - and the world's fastest Flash! Of course, that will be the definition of a standard phone in 2006...
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Guy Kewney
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09-24-2004 11:02 AM ET (US)
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An odd one, this. You want GPS (or something else) on a phone. You don't want to flatten your phone battery. Most people have traditionally said: "OK, link to a dedicated GPS device via Bluetooth - a device with its own battery!" Logical enough. But what if you could find a way of doing it without flattening the battery? It's not going to happen any day soon with WiFi. But with GPS, well...
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Guy Kewney
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09-22-2004 03:48 AM ET (US)
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Thanks for that! - I'll ask PalmSource what they plan to do about it at the developer conf next week, in Munich.
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| Murph
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09-20-2004 04:50 AM ET (US)
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I've got WiFi on my Sony UX50 and yes, it eats battery in a fairly alarming fashion when its on.
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