Did you know that it is possible to upload pictures from your Nokia N series phone to your Flickr account ? A lot of Nokia N series mobile phones are supported and many have the Flickr application build in. Among the supported phones are the N73 editions, the N80, N93 and the N95.
Publish Photos to Flickr from your Nokia Phone
Posted by Martin in Mobiles, Nokia TAGS in Mobiles, Nokia10
Jan
Snapfoo Mobile Photo Blogging
Posted by Martin in Mobiles, Online Services, The Web TAGS in Mobiles, Online Services, The Web6
Jan
Richard from Windows Observer was so nice to send me an invitation to the mobile photo blogging community Snapfoo which is currently in beta and invite only. With Snapfoo you can easily send pictures taken with your mobile phone to your Snapfoo profile and integrate it with other web 2.0 sites such as Myspace, Facebook or Twitter as well.
Nokia PC Suite Error 1305: Error reading from file
Posted by Martin in Mobiles, Nokia TAGS in Mobiles, Nokia30
Nov
The Nokia PC Suite is a software that ships with your mobile phone that can be installed on PCs to communicate with the mobile phone. You can backup data, synchronize contact information, upload music and install mobile phone applications using the Nokia PC Suite.
Reduce Mobile Phone SMS and Call Costs
Posted by Martin in Mobiles, Tools, software TAGS in Mobiles, Tools, software24
Sep
What would you say if there is an easy way to reduce mobile phone SMS and call costs ? I’m using a service called Cellity for some time now and was able to reduce my mobile phone bill tremendously. I do write the occasional SMS which usually costs between €0.10 to €0.20 per SMS. Cellity reduces this to the cost of the data transfer rate of the SMS which is just a few Kilobytes the most.
Unlimited means no restrictions
Posted by Martin in Misc, Mobiles, The Web TAGS in Misc, Mobiles, The Web21
Sep
That is at least the definition by us common folks who are happy to get an unlimited plan - be it Internet or mobile phone - only to find out that the fine prints are detailing lots of exclusions that turn the advertised unlimited plan into a limited one. I’m not a marketing expert nor a lawyer but this does look fishy to me.
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