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Neuroscience and computing, both in AAS podcast 19!

Although not Symbian-specific, AAS audio podcast 19 is well worth a listen, if only because Ewan managed to catch Jeff Hawkins (the guy behind the PalmPilot, Handspring Treo, etc.) and talks to him about his theories on how the brain works and how this can be applied to mobile computing.
Posted by Steve Litchfield at 11:10 UTC, April 3rd under Miscellaneous, Editorial Thoughts in General, General

China Regulates for Standard, Multi-Platform Phone Charger

Now this sounds like a smashing idea. China is looking to regulate the A/C chargers used in mobile phones so they all use the same connectors (CrunchGear reports). Smashing idea. Now if they wouldn't mind an amendment asking all MP3 capable phones to have a 3.5mm stereo jack for regualr headphones as well? (Thanks to Frank for the link).

Posted by Ewan Spence at 13:16 UTC, January 9th under Links of Interest in General, General || 0 Comments

Carnival Of The Mobilists 51

Carnival Of The Mobilists 51 has appeared, so go and read it! CotM is a roundup of the week's best writing on mobile device topics, which moves from site to site with each new edition (hence the "Carnival" name). The next installment will be hosted right here on AAS.
Posted by krisse at 15:18 UTC, October 30th under Links of Interest in General, General

Another useful mobile portal

You may have already bookmarked my own 3-Lib web guide, but there's another mobile web portal on the block, 247mini, run by recent Nokia E61 convert Shaun McGill. It's pretty impressive, too, and well worth bookmarking from any PDA or smartphone.

Carnival reading

Hey, it's my (3-Lib's) turn to host the world famous Carnival of the Mobilists. Ten or so choice articles to while away your coffee break... Here's Carnival no. 43.
Posted by Steve Litchfield at 17:01 UTC, September 3rd under Links of Interest in General, General || 7 Comments

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