Monday, 30 August 2010
I have just ownership of the new Samsung Galaxy S, and have to
say I am impressed. I was due for an upgrade in April, but the HTC
Desire just didn't seem to gel with me, particularly because I knew
that the Samsung was due. I was very happy with my previous (then
current) Samsung SG-i780, so I decided to wait.
First impression were fantastic. The phone i packaged in a sexy
black box with silver embossed writing.
As for the phone - thats even sexier, nevermind the 1Ghz
processor, the 5.....
Posted by Andrew at 11:08 PM
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Friday, 04 June 2010
Recently, after upgrading my Office to Outlook 2010 64-bit, I
plugged my phone in to my standard weekly sync with my Outlook, and
up popped a message along the lines of "wrong outlook client". At
the same time the sync (or lack thereof) process deleted all my
contacts from my phone. After a very quick search I soon dscovered
that this is a known problem between WMDC and Outlook 2010 64-bit.
The official statement from Microsoft is this:
Question/Issue
"Windows Mobile Device Center (WMDC).....
Posted by Andrew at 08:34 AM
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Wednesday, 02 June 2010
My Vodacom contract has recently come up for renewal, and as
usual I started the process of searching for a new phone. My
current phone is a Samsung i780, which has served me extremely well
over the past two years. As I have been very happy with Samsung, I
first looked at what new Samsung had to offer me. Their smartphone
replacement on the Windows side is not bad, but with no touch
screen, is not really useful (why they did this is beyond me). I
was initially focusing my attention on phon.....
Posted by Andrew at 03:37 PM
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Wednesday, 30 July 2008
I have recently received my new Samsung i780, and have to say I
am presently surprised. I have always felt that Samsung have tended
towards a social phone, and was therefore very skeptical about
purchasing a Samsung for business. But, then again, anything is
better than that ghastly Nokia N70 I had before this. I will try
and give a brief overview of what I like and hate about the the
phone as well as a breakdown of some of its features.
First I will give you a bit of background .....
Posted by Andrew at 01:34 PM
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