Monday, 31 March 2008

Nokia N800

I have recently been playing with a Nokia n800 to fill the gap between my EeePC and nokia E51. These are my thoughts on it.

First thing i did was put Nokia's Tablet OS 2008 (Linux) on it which makes it the same spec as a N810 without a keyboard or GPS. Nokia provides easy software to do this.

Its battery life and instant resume are brilliant, its great to have an internet device quickly available at all times.

The operating system is great, easy to use with just thumbs. The full screen keyboard is very handy for entering stuff when you dont have a surface to work on. Multitasking etc is fast and easy. The very clean, tight OS with custom apps makes the Eee's linux seem pretty rubbish.

The web browser is the best i've used on such a device, it can even play youtube flash videos ok. Bookmarks are easy to launch from the home screen with thumbs also.

There is also Skype, Gtalk, POP3, Imap, RSS, SIP support etc all installed as standard.

There is a good software community around it, the ones i've found to be good are:

  • Mplayer - plays most divx files absolutly fine, some frame skipping on higher res stuff, great for watching tv on. The built in stand is ideal for this.
  • RDesktop - Remote desktop client, unfortunatly does not work with the n800's software keyboard so is pretty useless, better on the n810 or with a bluetooth keyboard of course. One day maybe it will be completed?
  • SDL Quake - Pretty unplayable with the interface but its amusing to see something from ID running on a small device.
  • SSH Client - Command line app, does exactly what it says, surprisingly usable. Shown in the pic connecting to a linux machine and running BitchX IRC client.
  • Battle Gweled - Bejeweled!

I've just ordered myself a pair of Nokia Bluetooth headphones to use with my various nerd toys (Dell Dimension E521, EeePC 701 4G, Nokia N800, Nokia E51) and hopefully will be able to set them up according to this guide http://geekpenguin.blogspot.com/2007/09/bluetooth-headphones-made-easy.html Making it a great portable MP3/DivX etc player.

Other than that, I paid £120 used for this device and think it represents great value for money. The GPS and keyboard enabled n810 is quite a lot more expensive, more than I can justify at the moment but looks to be a nice improvement.

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Thursday, 27 March 2008

Fab Fairies for sale!


Saara (my girlfriend) has finished her first batch of greetings cards and they are for sale in Giftz Store (www.giftzstore.co.uk/)in the south lanes of Brighton and will soon also be in Chocky Wocky Doo Dah in Brighton as well.

I'm very proud of her. It's taken her nearly 3 years to get these to market but shes done it and I really hope they sell!

Its amazing that they have done a big promotion for them in the front window and a very prominent position as you walk in! Check out the photos!

She is now working on a new website to sell them through, but if you fancy one (or more) let me know, I'm sure I can arrange it!

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Sunday, 9 March 2008

Free AVG doesn't say "Checked by AVG Free Edition" on my emails anymore

I'm not sure if its intentional or not but I've noticed that since my free AVG updated itself yesterday it no longer says "Checked by AVG Free Edition" on my sent and received email, instead it now says "Checked by AVG."

The release notes mention "Minor text improvements to the GUI", perhaps that's what they mean?

If its intentional its an interesting decision. I almost feel guilty for persuading several people who use AVG to upgrade to the paid for version on the basis that not only is it fairer to Grisoft but it also looks better to their customers to not say "Free Edition" (IE license agreement infringement) on their footers.

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