Monthly Archive for February, 2010

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PodCamp Toronto 2010.

If you live in the GTA and have any kind of interest in creating online content, you may be a candidate for PodCamp Toronto. It starts tomorrow on the Ryerson University campus and registration closes today…

Maybe buttons aren’t so bad after all…

You may have recalled a certain blogger boldly proclaiming that: “There’s no going back from touch.”

Well as it turns out, there apparently is — as illustrated yesterday when yours truly took delivery of a decidedly non-touch Nokia N86…

Swype: T9 for touch screens.

This innovative text entry system for touch screen devices is once again making the rounds at Mobile World Congress this year, and my only question is:

Why isn’t this on my handset already?

The rebel app store alliance!

A consortium of 24 mobile carriers from around the world are uniting to create a single mobile app ecosystem to rule them all.

Will it work?

MeeGo: Paradise lost for mobile hackers?

Before today’s news I thought I had Nokia’s open-source strategy all figured out. The Symbian Foundation would be a bullet-proof mobile Linux for carrier customization and Maemo would be a gift from on high for power users.

Now I don’t know what to think…