As the iPhone launched in Asia, then Europe, and finally the Americas, I wonder if people can go beyond the hype of the new Apple iPhone 3G. Like other heavily promoted things such as movie releases, video game launches and even other mobile devices, people really need to separate the wheat from the chaff. This [...]
Entries Tagged as 'blackberry'
Apple iPhone 3G = Sliced Bread?
July 10th, 2008 No Comments
Tags: 3G · Apple · best thing since sliced bread · blackberry · handset · iPhone · Mobile · N95 · Nokia · RIM
Cracking RIM Blackberry
June 6th, 2008 1 Comment
Last month, I had a post about unlocking RIM Blackberry devices. One reader commented
how can i unlock a curve (the actual device) if I have forgotten the security code and cant get into the device?
I replied with comments about a program called: jl_cmder. Well, after doing some digging, I was able to located the [...]
Tags: blackberry · handsets · Mobile · RIM · unlocking
Unlocking RIM Blackberry devices
May 14th, 2008 7 Comments
A few weeks ago I started a new project that involved ordering a bunch of handsets and getting them unlocked for mobile application development. The initial overwhelming number of devices that I had to order was a great chance for me to test out a bunch of devices to see what they could do [...]
Tags: blackberry · Blackberry Pearl · Mobile · mobile phone · RIM · unlock
Microsoft Likes Danger
February 11th, 2008 1 Comment
Back in October 2007, Ballmer, Venturebeat reported that: “Microsoft’s plans to acquire 20 companies per year for the next five years, ranging from $50 million to $1 billion.”
While Yahoo was many orders of magnitude larger than $1B, it seems like Microsoft’s voracious appetite is getting larger. The latest news is that Microsoft is acquiring Danger, [...]
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Mobile Web [and Software] Performance
October 19th, 2007 No Comments
A former colleague of mine, Chris Loosley, who hosts his blog Web Performance Matters, speaks out a lot about how design and architecture of your web presence can effect the end user’s perception of your site, service, application and more. A few months ago, he published his post about “The Laws of Website Performance” it [...]











































