TechCrunch
Only a few days after the launch of its new task manager, Gmail has introduced a new feature allowing users to send free SMS messages through its integrated Chat. To activate the feature, visit the Gmail Labs page and scroll down until you see the appropriate listing (you may also want to activate a few of the other nifty (Read More)
Submitted by Michaelfidler
from Google Reader:
Canada.comFlickr adds mobile video-sharing featuresAfterdawn.comĀ - 1 hour agoFlickr has "radically overhauled" their mobile video-sharing features in an effort to make the popular video and photo sharing site more easy to use on your phone.Flickr Adds Video Playback to Mobile Site PC MagazineIn Flickr's mobile upgrade, (Read More)
Submitted by Jrblaze
from Google Reader:
Want to send a short email to a friend and get it delivered to his/her cell phone as SMS? If you know your friendsā phone numbers and the carrier they are on then you can easily send emails to their cell phones directly from your email program.Here is how it works:Most of mobile carriers offer free Email To SMS gateways whi (Read More)
: Well this is how I send MMS from my iphone! However the writer of this article forgot to mention the caveat. While it might be free for me, the poor sod to whom I am sending may not have an SMS plan and would be charged.
Gizmodo
We have a soft spot for genius comedian-actor-writer-gadget-juggler Stephen Fry here at the Giz. He speaks things as he sees them, as an end user, with his usual wit. Lately he has been playing with a BlackBerry Storm and, like our review, he thinks that it's no you-know-who killer. In fact, he completely smashes it in his (Read More)
: Completely agree. VERY poor battery life too, the touch screen is slow to respond and there was no sound in the arpiece when making and receiving calls. Apparantly it's a 'known issue'.
I'm now having problems getting a SIM card to work with it.
: It looks neat, but I was a bit from reading the reviews in endgadget and gizmodo. I had actually thought that the Storm will be a competition with the iPhone. But from what I read, the biggest innovation does seem to be a nifty screen, the typing assistant and a 3.2 MegaPix camera. Not really a huge reason why I would shift from my current network to get one. Also any idea what the pricing is?
: The design of the 360 has been flawed from the beginning. I HOPE with the new Jasper models out now with the 65nm CPU and 65nm GPU this will be a thing of the past but I wonāt get my hopes up.
I wonder how Microsoft sales figures will look if you take all the repeat 360 buyers from the 3rrod out of the picture?
: I just had this happen to me yesterday after having my 360 for almost a year. This was right after I updated to the new dashboard. Im talking hours here. I got it to start working again after I unplugged it from the wall then back in...(my power supple light was red. was yours? http://support.microsoft.com/kb/906101/ )