I probably won’t get to update this blog over the next month, as I travel around Europe. I’ll get back in touch with the tech world then!
The trip will be blogged at http://www.koalabear.ws (when I can get to an internet connection!).
I probably won’t get to update this blog over the next month, as I travel around Europe. I’ll get back in touch with the tech world then!
The trip will be blogged at http://www.koalabear.ws (when I can get to an internet connection!).
CCLI has launched a new site for the Asia-Pacific region, with the aim of making the information easier to find, and adding new features. Visit http://www.ccli.com.au
One of the new features is a blog at http://www.ccli.com.au/blog.
The Nokia N95 is such a cool toy, which does everything except make my espresso coffee in the morning. It is amazing having so many features all in the one compact device, and all so easy to use. It just works! Every aspect of the N95 is excellent quality. So far I’ve used it for the the usual phone and SMS things, plus using the 5MB camera, video camera, connecting to Wi-Fi, downloaded via 3G, accessed email, paired up a bluetooth headset, synched up with Outlook on my PC, transmitted photos taken directly to Flickr, imported music from my PC, browsed the web, and so on. There’s more to try out, including playing with the GPS features and trying out the FM radio. It’s powerful, but intuitive. The screen is clear and bright. Videos and games are superb quality. Maybe it’s still a honeymoon time, but I haven’t found anything yet which has been disappointing.
As the Nokia tagline says "It’s what computers have become". For more details see the Nokia N95 site. And I’ll add more details on this site after I’ve been using it for longer, and can more clearly see the pros and cons!