My iPhone Apps – Part 1

Gone are the days when a mobile phone was just a phone. I prefer to think of my iPhone as a mobile computing device. Excluding the applications that come as standard, I’ve got almost 40 apps on my phone. These are split over 4 screens.

Filed under: Apple, General, Reviews | Posted on May 23rd, 2009 by MikeT | No Comments »

Schmap.com

Anyone heard of Schmap.com? I hadn’t until I logged into my Flickr account to find an email from them, telling me that one of my photos was being included “in the newly released seventh edition of our Schmap Manchester Guide”.

Filed under: General | Posted on May 17th, 2009 by MikeT | No Comments »

Mike, Why Do You Have 3 Monitors?

A couple of weeks ago I was online with some fellow Mac 20 Questions Round Table contributors and we were posting pictures of our workplaces and discussing our equipment (ooh err). This morning I took my camera in to work and set out my desk ready for the working day.

Filed under: General, Mikes Musings | Posted on May 11th, 2009 by MikeT | No Comments »

Taking it for Granted 2 – My iPhone

When it came to mobile phones my requirements were simple – something that allowed me to make and receive calls. Camera, MP3 player and games were never a must-have for me. And the time it took for me to compose a text, well, forget it. Maybe that’s why I stayed for so long on Vodafone’s [...]

Filed under: General, Mikes Musings | Posted on May 9th, 2009 by MikeT | No Comments »

Taking it for Granted

I was a panelist on a recent edition of The Mac 20 Questions Round Table. Each of us was asked to select our favourite piece of software. As I sat in front of the microphone, awaiting my turn to speak, I frantically tried to think of what to choose and realised that I don’t have [...]

Filed under: General, Mikes Musings | Posted on May 9th, 2009 by MikeT | 1 Comment »

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