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If you don’t know your IP address from your postcode then probably best to move on, otherwise fellow geeks might like to note the existence of this little utility, “What’s my IP” for modern Symbian phones. Yes, you can get your phone’s ‘IP address’ from particular geek web sites, but this is easier, quicker and [...] [...]
One of the downsides of modern Symbian is that little diagnostic details like how many kb were transferred in each data session have been lost in the drive to clarify the interface – the Log application now shows less than it err… used to. Happily, DataLog adds this detail back in again, thanks to Psiloc’s [...] [...]
As I have already said somewhere, Juuso Kosonen remains serious about keeping its Facebook client application up to date with constant improvements and continues with providing updates on a fairly frequent basis. So if you find this feature rich app useful and you’d like to support the developer and encourage further development purchase this latest [...] [...]
A couple of Friday links of interest caught my eye. I’m fascinated by the way smartphone hardware has partitioned into two camps: the larger, touch-screen only one, and the smaller (almost niche) hardware QWERTY-required camp. Both have pros and cons, as I’ve mused before at length, even in video form. First there’s a very funny [...] [...]
In All About Symbian Insight number 211, we start with a brief discussion of Nokia’s Q1 2012 results, which leads, eventually to a discussion about the value of second hand smartphones. This weeks news round-up touches on Opera Mobile and Mini updates, a review of Avatar, details of an update to Nokia’s Weather widget, the [...] [...]
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