These days it might not be enough to have the latest mobile or cell phone, you have to have as many features as possible too. From mp3 player to 10 mega pixel camera it all counts … but I’m not sure even that is enough? If you’ve got few bucks to spare take a look at Knitware’s phones with the biggest bling! read full post »
Posts Tagged ‘phone’
10 Apr 2008
Wii like iPlayer… or do Wii?


It was announced yesterday that BBC’s iPlayer will soon be available on the Wii (having already been rolled out to iPhone and iTouch - all the iProducts sticking together). I read the anouncement and thought “Wow”, then thought I can watch TV on my, er, TV. So, I thought, “Hmm”, then I thought having Internet sites that deliver TV programs fed to your TV is the best place for them as they’re at the centre of your entertainment set-up at home, so I thought, “Wow”. Then I thought, “But not many Wii’s are actually set-up to connect wirelessy compared to say over 70% of Xbox 360s and 40% of PS3s, so I thought “Hmm”. Is this “Wow” or “Hmm”? Help me out…
13 Feb 2008
Mobile World Congress 2008, Part Two (live post)
I’ve just received an email post from our ‘man in the field’, Peter Sells, Knitware’s very own mobile phone expert. He’s currently wandering the halls of this years (2008) Mobile World Congress exhibition in Barcelona. Over to you Peter…
Day 1 - The iPhone effect.
Hall 8 is the handset hall, a cathedral dedicated to the god of convergence. We are most definitely in the Post iPhone age. Samsung, LG Sony Ericsson are all touting touchscreen media devices that attempt to mimic - whilst being careful not to fully replicate - Apple’s seductive UI. Perhaps Apple should be flattered by this homage, but really they should be worried. Samsung can knock these babies out way cheaper than Team Jobs. Soon, or at least “quarter 2″, I can buy a device without the commitment, without subsiding the handset, that easily runs all the 3rd party software, and is nearly, but not quite, as sexy as the iPhone.
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13 Feb 2008
Mobile World Congress 2008, Part One (live pictures)
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