Mobile Archives

  1. Mobile Regressions

    For all the attention paid to mobile computing these days and all the progress that has been made, sometimes I feel like we’re going backwards in some areas. Customizable launch/home screens, input mechanisms, etc. The Palm Pilot had this capability back in the late 90s, the iPhone, Palm Pre etc. only have it via jailbreak…

  2. Back to Palm?

    I tried a Palm Pre on Sprint last year and it didn’t take. To be honest, I didn’t really try it as a primary device, I just played with it a bit and returned it. I’m going to give it another go – I have an appointment at the local Verizon to pick one up…

  3. Nexus One Reaction

    As a self-admitted mobile junkie, I was interested in today’s Android announcement (best followed here) even though we knew all the details in advance. I want to get a good (read: fast) Android device so that I can really try it out. The only current options are the Droid and the Nexus One (N1). The…

  4. Contact Sync Revisited

    Here I am about to pay $100/year for contact sync. I tried hard to avoid this, having tried pretty much every other solution out there, but none of them worked properly across several Macs plus a BlackBerry. In the end I just need contact sync that works, and so far MobileMe is the only one…

  5. Verizon = Good Choice

    After my several month dalliance with Sprint, T-Mobile and finally ditching AT&T for Verizon on my BlackBerry (my primary device), I am happy to report that I chose wisely. I have not (yet) had the dreaded “Call Failed (beep, beep, beep)”, or a single dropped call since making the switch.1 Also, the network performance for…

  6. The Network Wins

    After my final test run last weekend I decided to keep my BlackBerry Bold with AT&T. That lasted until Tuesday morning when I was on a conference call and the call dropped. Again. I was all set to port my number to Sprint. Their network isn’t quite as good as Verizon’s, but it generally works…

  7. Palm Pre Mini-Review

    I returned my Pre this weekend, and several folks asked for my thoughts on it and why I returned it. I didn’t keep or use the Pre very long, but I did give it a chance. It’s a nice device to be sure. For a 1.0, it’s really quite impressive. Things to like: Great browser.…

  8. WordPress Mobile Edition 3.1

    A new release of WordPress Mobile Edition, a WordPress plugin to provide a friendly mobile interface for your WordPress powered site, is now available. The new version of WordPress Mobile Edition is really a developer release. This version adds API access so that other plugins can participate in mobile device checking and add to the…

  9. Mobile Infidelity

    (with apologies to John Gruber) Hi BlackBerry honey, I’m home. Hey… why are you crying? I know where you were this weekend, and who you were with – that harlot Pre! I… I… Look, I’m sorry. She meant nothing to me – really. I ended it, it’s already over. :sob: Really, why should I believe…

  10. WordPress Mobile Edition 3.0

    I’m quite happy that WordPress Mobile Edition, a WordPress plugin I first created back in 2002 to show a mobile-friendly version of my (b2 powered) blog, has reached version 3.0. This plugin creates a mobile-friendly version of your WordPress powered site, without any additional changes required. Over the last 7 years, mobile browsing has gone…

  11. BlackBerry Bold First Impressions

    I was planning to skip the BlackBerry Bold and wait for the Javelin (the updated Curve), but decided to go ahead and get the Bold for a variety of reasons: I wanted 3G I wanted a faster processor for JavaScript, etc. in the browser I played with it a bit and found the keyboard wasn’t…

  12. Invisible Shield Review

    I decided to get a screen protector for my BlackBerry 8703e when I first got it, and after looking at a number of options I went with the Invisible Shield. As a WriteRight user for nearly a decade, I was hesitant about going with a solution that gave you only a single shield. Even with…

  13. Plaxo

    Now that I’ve got my calendar sync set-up solved by switching to Google Calendar, I just needed a sync solution for my contacts. Matt pointed to Plaxo for this a little while back, so I set up an account and was all sync’ed up a few minutes later. Very nice. So now I’ve got a…