Mobile gadgets running Blackberry & Android OS'
Archive for July, 2009
[ro] #BeerTweetMeet #1 [Twitter]
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Cu o intarziere de cateva zile: a fost atat de tare incat nici nu ma obosesc sa mai povestesc; toata lumea (care) stie,a fost acolo!:-)Link-uri: Flickr si clipurile (de foaaarte slaba calitate) filmate de mine cu telefonul: 1,2,3,4.
PS: Berea oferita gratuit nu ajuta pe nimeni:de exemplu,pe mine m-a pus in dificultate d.p.d.v al artimeticii-nu mai stiu cate sticle am baut!:-D
[en] Blackberry’s Later Dude updated [Blackberry/GSM/tech-head]
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As reviewed earlier, the free Later Dude Blackberry call reminder app from FabianH gets an update.
So what´s new in this one? Fabian listened to us:
So what´s new in this one? Fabian listened to us:
- change the reminder date freely to whichever suits the user better
- instead of a 3 hours reminder, now the user can set it up to a week
- 1 minute event created in the Calendar
- bugs fixed
I am glad this app evolves even if it’s a free one. Looking forward to further development. Download here.
[en] Blackberry Bold battery uptime is crap?No shit! [Blackberry/tech-head/GSM]
5946 days
Yesterday I wanted to test the Bold´s battery for real – just another day at the office, uhmmm, I mean on the road using the phone as usual.
The following was written with Doc2Go Word editor, right on the phone:

Background: 3G, WiFi&Bluetooth (headset) on.
Battery at 100%.
Battery at 100%.
7.30: RSS, Uber Twitter, 5 min FlyCast, news in the browser (usage time 45
mins).
In the background Uber
Twitter,RSS&Docs2Go.
8.55: Started Pod Trapper which will download today’s podcasts.
9.35 Turned off RSS, Pod Trapper, Wi-Fi.
14.41: 1.5 hours
talk-time,20 mins browsing,constant twittering ( 10 minutes automatic refresh and maybe 5-10 tweets per hour) and the battery is at 3%.
talk-time,20 mins browsing,constant twittering ( 10 minutes automatic refresh and maybe 5-10 tweets per hour) and the battery is at 3%.

For me, this is official – the Bold´s battery sucks, like all the other smartphones; why hide it, the battery technologies are left behind deliberately – to develop the fuel cell Toshiba spent millions and there is no change in sight, yet. A charger at home, one at the office and one in the car; I still run out of juice at times…






