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iPhone App of the day: Useful utility or waste of time?

I’ve come across a couple of really great applications this weekend, but I’m not sure which one is the one to pass on a recommendation. Firstly; MyRail Lite- a great application for anyone in the UK who ever uses the train; it looks up the live train timetables by station, including a GPS lookup to [...]

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My Favourite iPhone Apps

This is a simple list of the iPhone applications that I would call essential; the ones I would install if I had to restore my iPhone tomorrow; a mixture of the useful, the strange and the entertaining; NetNewsWire I’ve already talked about this is some detail; it uses the Newsgator RSS reader to deliver news [...]

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Android: not just about phones

One of the interesting aspects of Android that I’ve yet to see implemented is the fact that it isn’t soley a mobile phone operating system. It can be used for any mobile device. I think it’s going to be some time before we start to see this being tried and tested, but the potential for [...]

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iPhone App: Air Mouse

“Air Mouse” is one of the iPhone applications that is genuinely useful- not a quicker or easier or different way of doing something you already do, but something that lets you do something that you couldn’t do without it. It let’s you use your iPhone as a mouse and keyboard for your PC or Mac- [...]

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RSS feeds: is mobile the final piece of the puzzle?

I’ve been playing around with RSS feeds for a while now, but never really felt like I ‘got them’, or that I was really using them properly. Either I tried to track too many sites, meaning there was too much information coming in (and a constantly growing mountain of unread news- making me feel like [...]

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