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18 November 2009

Disconnecting Work From Your Mobile Phone

Filed under: iphone,mobile phones,nokia - 18 Nov 2009

Right now, I’m on vacation. Not because I necessarily want to be, but because I will lose the vacation time if I don’t.

When you work in a normal office setting, disconnecting from work is relatively easy. You don’t go into …

3 July 2009

What’s With The Encryption in the iPhone 3GS?

Filed under: apple,crypto,mobile phones - 03 Jul 2009

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To the right, you can see the small blurb that exists on Apple’s website about the built-in encryption feature on the iPhone

28 November 2008

The Nokia E71 NAM: The Good, Bad, and Ugly

Filed under: mobile phones,nokia,telephones,wifi - 28 Nov 2008

Nokia Connection 2008 in Singapore - Share on OviTuesday, I received my white Nokia E71. The phone’s been out a while, as I’m sure anyone who follows a Gadget blog or reads Wired can tell you. Since I work for Nokia, you should realize the following is my own opinion on the Nokia E71 NAM, i.e. E71-2, RM-357, or at least one other name I’m not allowed to use in public.

The first thing I noticed when I opened my package was how small the box is compared to even the N96 I received not too long ago. It’s about half the size. Inside the box, pretty much everything inside that wasn’t shrinkwrapped was cardboard instead of plastic, making the packaging a lot more recyclable. Very green, even if the inside of my box is mostly black :)

Inside the box, I got the phone, battery, 2.5mm stereo headphones–more on that in a minute–power adapter, micro USB cable, manual, CD. Pretty much everything I expect to come with the phone, though the matching wrist strap and carry case were nice bonuses.

I had seen and even handled some pre-release versions of this handset, but they are never as good as the production units. This one felt wonderful. Solid construction, not too big. The keys are crammed together, but it’s pretty easy to push the right ones.

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