Which mobile email solution to choose?
By Jason Slater in Reader
Posted in E-mail, Gadgets, Internet on November 29, 2007 at 7:59 pm
Nokia e61i, Blackberry 8820, Apple iPhone, Windows Smartphone or something else?
In our business email has reached critical mass and the time has come to take it mobile. It’s a revolution in our little world almost as big as the introduction of the mobile phone itself. We already implemented Exchange Server 2007 but now I need to decide which direction to go for our field based personnel. Currently they have a mix of old but reliable Nokia based phones that pretty much just make and receive calls and send and receive SMS - but email on the road is rapidly becoming a requirement.
Looking at what’s available and even more importantly what I can get my hands on for testing I have this shortlist.
Why we love our digital photo frame
By Jason Slater in Reader
Posted in Gadgets on at 4:57 pm
Dusty cupboards, spider filled lofts, coffee stained photo albums, unopened boxes from yester-years house move, and buried under the coffee table. That’s where you’ll probably find most photographs. I know ours used to be. Not anymore though. Not since
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