I'm a consultant working in UK public-sector IT designing, delivering and assuring large systems. I'm also a mobile technology blogger writing about mobile products, services and the people who creates them.
I co-founded the mobile technology blog 'The Really Mobile Project', built the @uktrains Twitter service to provide better train-travel alerts and created 'Bloggers in Suits' to gently remind the 'social media experts' that the social web is for all of us.
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Video: N900 running Android [Deep Joy]
YouTube user ‘bdogg64‘ Brandon Roberts has posted this first (as far as I know) footage of an N900 being hacked to dual boot Maemo and Android. The Android install is far from usable yet, but it works… Perhaps I will…
Sony Ericsson X10 - Marketing buzzwords make me suspicious
The much-anticipated Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 - an Android powered touch-screen smartphone has been announced…
The Huawei G6600 looks oddly familiar…
The Bluetooth SIG have - once again - leaked a much anticipated handset…. This time…
The Reading List: Sat 3rd October
Welcome to a new feature we’re testing on The Really Mobile Project from this week… The ‘Reading List’. The Reading List is a short selection of the stories that interested us over the last week for you to browse over…
Moto CLIQ / DEXT: Another Android battery muncher? (An emerging theme?)
Within seconds of its announcement I knew I wouldn’t be buying Motorola’s new DEXT (CLIQ…
Guest Feature: Android Donut - What does the end user get?
Friend of the site Richard Hyndman (@GeekYouUp in all the places that matter…) knows Android.…
Preview: Lastminute Labs ‘Nru’ Andoid App
News just in from the clever-types at Lastminute Labs (the team behind FoneFood, which we rather like) - they’ve also been trying out development on the Android platform and have released this video preview of their forthcoming application ‘Nru’ (pronounced…
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