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Friday, October 24, 2008

The New Commandments

 

"And the Great One did descend from the mountain, bearing a strange staff,
and looking a lot more like Neptune than he had before.
To the faithful he gave a list of things that should be, and some that should not be.
All who followed his commandments were happy, and those who disobeyed
were cursed with an eternity of non-standard cables and missing driver disks."

Here are what I shall term as the "New Commandments".

  1. There shalt be no other interface than mine - All mobile phones, mp3 players, digital cameras and their like shall use a standard USB connector to interface to a computer, and if applicable as a power supply for charging. Nobody want to have to carry a bag of different adaptors, especially when the likes of Nokia can't decide what size charger you need.
  2. Spread the interface, for the interface is good - All desktop peripherals that use USB (and they all should), must include a built in mini-hub, or at least the ability to daisy chain one device.
  3. Thou shalt not have any graven driver disks - Every USB device that requires special drivers that store them on the device itself in a sort of memory stick ROM. Nothing is more annoying that re-installing your machine an finding that you've misplaced a couple of inportant device drivers.
  4. Honour thy specification, and do it properly - If I want to use my camera as a memory stick, I should be able to do it. It shows up as a removable drive on the PC, so it should bloody well connect to the printer for direct printing.
  5. ...seriously, do it properly - if the maximum cable length is 4m, bloody well work on a 4m cable.

Follow those five simple rules, and I won't be forced to visit you with a flensing knife.

Posted by Tony at 4:43 AM
Categories: Geek (RSS), Phones (RSS), Ranting (RSS)

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

3 Skypephone developing problems

Damn, my Skypephone (see earlier posts here and here) is playing up.

As posted on the 3 Skypephone forum, the problem is:

"If the phone has been plugged into the pc for a while (either to use as a modem or to sync the contents of the media folders), it has a habit of shutting down. After a restart it refuses to accept that the sim card is installed, but will accept the sim card from my Huawei USB modem.

The Huawei will accept the sim from the skypephone, but neither of my other older 3 phones will (both Motorolas).

If I leave the phone off for 6 hours, it starts reading its own sim again. Any idea what causes this, and how it can be fixed?"

If you have any ideas about this, or are having similar problems, the relevant thread on the forum is here.

Posted by Tony at 7:14 PM
Edited on: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 7:16 PM
Categories: Geek (RSS), Mobile Internet (RSS), Phones (RSS)

Friday, June 27, 2008

Mobile Internet Speed Test

Today being Veteran's Day, I was out at the National Memorial Arboretum at Alrewas with a minibus full old people.

So, here is a photo of the Lancaster Bomber that did a fly-past. Clicking on it will take you to some more photos...

While out there, close to the middle of nowhere, I compared the connection speeds of the mobile and USB dongle I use to connect to t'internet.

Posted by Tony at 5:57 PM
Edited on: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 7:02 PM
Categories: Geek (RSS), Mobile Internet (RSS), Phones (RSS)

Saturday, March 22, 2008

Amoi WP-S1 3/Skype Phone - 5 months later

Last November, I bought a 3 Skypephone, AKA an AMOI WP-S1, AKA an AMOI 8512. My original review of it is here.

(blurry photo taken on my old phone)
After five months of continuous use, I've decided to take another look at the phone.
Posted by Tony at 2:22 AM
Edited on: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 7:03 PM
Categories: Geek (RSS), Mobile Internet (RSS), Phones (RSS), Review (RSS), Words (RSS)

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Amoi WP-S1 3/Skype Phone

Whats this? Two reviews in on day? Holy crap.

Anyway, on with the motley......

This week I got a bit drunk and bought a new phone, a 3 Skype phone. In reality, its an Amoi (no wok included) WP-S1, and this is what it looks like...


Snazzy, eh?

For £49 its not really a bad bit of kit. True, it is on the 3 network, but after being frigged about by O2 and Virgin over the last two weeks I'll try any alternative.

Posted by Tony at 11:22 PM
Edited on: Tuesday, October 14, 2008 1:02 PM
Categories: Geek (RSS), Mobile Internet (RSS), Phones (RSS), Review (RSS), Words (RSS)