How to: Use Mobitubia to Save YouTube Videos for Playing Back Later
Steve explains how to use this popular video tool to archive your YouTube favourites...
Steve explains how to use this popular video tool to archive your YouTube favourites...
It's all very well standing there smugly with your new Nokia N or Eseries phone, knowing that it's functionally superior to your friend's Apple iPhone. But when you both turn on your devices, it's the iPhone that people gather round, partly because of the larger screen (covered here - The Pull of Real Estate, Intensity and Interaction), but also partly to watch its party tricks. Watching these you might well ask: 'Why can't my S60 phone do that?'
Old hands may know the answers, but just in case you know (or are) a relative S60 beginner...
Ewan starts a new series of personal articles looking at how different people set up their S60 smartphones...
Nokia's Download! service is a built-in app shop on most S60 handsets, and represents a potentially brilliant way to get S60 software to S60 users, increase sales of Nokia phones and generally make a lot of money for all concerned. Unfortunately Download! is a really badly organised shop with a very poor choice of software, and the phrase "massive wasted opportunity" hangs over it. Will a third party now take up this opportunity and offer a proper app shop?
With the rise of live streaming, how do two of the leading services, Qik and Flixwagon, compare? Ewan takes to the airwaves to find out...
Bundled in with the flagship i8510, PC Studio somehow looks very familiar....
Steve is impressed by a couple of examples of joined-up applications from the iPhone world. Can the Symbian ecosystem compete?
Continuing this series of 'Mac virgin' articles, I look at a range of things which PC Suite offers (under Windows) and ask if there's a workaround that might work on the MacBook....
Previous articles in the series:
S60 and Mac - from first principles - part 3 (Video) |
S60 and Mac - from first principles - part 2 (Images) |
S60 and Mac - from first principles - part 1 (Connecting/sync) |
Continuing my series of 'Mac virgin' walkthroughs, I tackle the thorny (and somewhat massive) subject of video... Gulp.