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Getting closer to the perfect internet mobile

m600i Getting closer to the perfect internet mobile

UPDATE | According to this story, the M600i is not only Blackberry-like, it actually supports Blackberry Connect for push email. Looking nicer all the time! (Microsoft ActiveSync is also supported so I guess that means it should be easier to sync with Windows PCs than previous phones.)

UPDATE | Sony Ericsson tells me this actually runs the Symbian 9.1 OS, with the very nice UIQ 3.0 user interface and a touch screen. S-E says this is significantly superior to series 60, and is the same OS used on the P900/P910. I have to confess that every time I've ever attempted to use a P910 I've been wishing there was such a thing as touchscreen tooltips… the interface uses lots of arcane little icons. However, the UIQ 3.0 "one handed" interface should really improve this a lot. On the upside, S-E confirms that you can turn the phone on its side and view webpages using the width of the 240x320px screen, which might make some sites marginally more viewable.

Being a tech addict is an expensive habit, and like any sort of addiction, involves painful withdrawal when you can't afford the next hit. For example, having recently bought a Sony Ericsson S700i, there's no way I can justify, let alone afford this new M600i. But it doesn't stop me wanting one… baddddd. This phone is very close to what I've been looking for:

  • It runs Symbian series 60. (Symbian's interface is still complex, but at least I am familiar with it now, and it does have the advantage of having a wide range of software available.)
  • You can run Opera on Symbian, which is without doubt the best web browser for mobile phones.
  • It looks Sony-Ericsson-good compared to most other Symbian frankenphones.
  • It has a Blackberry-style QWERTY keyboard
  • It comes with an RSS feed reader built in (though I guess Symbian RSS readers are probably fairly easy to get)
  • It is 3G, so even though latency is still painfully slow and you still get horrible periods of inactivity as the phone switches cells etc, at data does come down the pipe relatively fast.
  • It doubles as a 3G modem for your laptop via Bluetooth (Though it remains to be seen whether Bluetooth can support anywhere near the max 384Kbit/s 3G data rate)
  • Being both a Sony-Ericsson and Symbian device, I would hope it would sync easily with Mac through iSync (the Nokia N70 does, if you apply a simple hack).

On the downside… the screen (240 x 320px) is still too small to be very useful for web browsing.

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Warming up to WiMax

thumb inlaptop Warming up to WiMaxI just posted a review of Unwired's new PCMCIA card on APCMag.com. (My incessant nagging to get a look at one of these finally paid off!)

I'm looking forward to the day my laptop has WiMax built in and can access wireless broadband as easily as WiFi, but the standard is yet to be finalised on paper, and we’ll be lucky to see the first products this side of 2007.

Unwired's new PCMCIA card comes close to the “WiMax ideal”… plug it in, and Windows recognises it as a WiFi card and immediately connects to the wide area broadband network.

It's not WiFi though – it's running Unwired's WiMax-like Navini Ripwave protocol. There are no heinous proprietory login clients to run though, which means it's deliciously simple and reliable.

The in depth review is here.

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Traceroute from a 747

connexion Traceroute from a 747I'm extracting some true geek pleasure out of being on the internet while in a 747-400, 35,000 feet up en route from Heathrow to Singapore thanks to the Boeing Connexion wireless broadband system on the plane. And because I got a special meal, I've already finished it and am taking advantage of the tray table while the guy in front has his seat up for mealtime.

Other poor sods with normal dietary needs are being asked if they'd like the chicken and potatoes or the beef and rice, while I, on the other hand, had a delicious diabetic meal of chicken breast with pesto and fresh strawberries. (I'm not diabetic, but I do genuinely have to eat low glycemic-index foods for medical reasons; it's not just a ploy to get my meal first and free up my tray table.)

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