Carnival 195 and Phones Show 92

Published by Steve Litchfield at 7:51 UTC, October 13th 2009

Two scheduled items of interest. There's more generic mobile Tuesday reading over at AORTA today, as Chetan Sharma brings us Carnival of the Mobilists 195. Incidentally, if you'd like to submit an article or blog entry of your own (or to nominate an AAS article for inclusion), the address to email is mobilists@gmail.com. The Phones Show 92 is also now out, with my hands-on video review of the Nokia 5730 XpressMusic and part 2 of my beginners guide to phone security.


 

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News Discussion

buster
Steve,
don't know what the problem is, but Podcasting on my E90 is refusing to play Show 92; Real Player says that it's unable to play the clip. Just thought you might like to know, in case this is a more general problem...
pdunn
Hi,
Its not working for me either on a 5800, have tried a couple of times but keep getting the same corrupted file.

Thanks

Phil
Duncan J Murray
Hi Steve,

Just watched your phones show - many thanks, enjoyed it as usual!

Just a couple of points:

1. I know that you would have thought a thief wouldn't care about getting hold of your contacts information but.... I once had my phone pick-pocketed (it was a very basic nokia handset, although I was miffed), it was used to make expensive calls abroad, but what was most worrying was my then girlfriend received a missed phone call from them. She didn't pick up, because she already knew that I didn't have the phone - but it scared me that my closest could come into contact with such a person. Who knows what they might have said to her if she hadn't known I'd been pick-pocketed, and what they may have tried to get her to do.

2. The Psion was a wonderful machine - I open up my 5MX and wonder at the elegance and functionality of the operating system. If you haven't already, you might want to have a try with ubuntu - it somehow reminds one of the days when operating systems were simplified and elegant.

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