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Posted on 15 July 2010 by DChetty
This image best explains the current browser offering that we all have come to love, hate or love to hate!

Posted on 20 April 2010 by DChetty
Nokia have just release V31 of its firmware for the Nokia E72 and it looks like it has a lot of enhancements.
Heres the list what to expect in V31 of Nokia E72 firmware update:
Posted on 18 April 2010 by DChetty
I have three copies of McAfee’s Family Protection Suites to give away worth about $40 each. Each copy can be installed on 3 separate computers in your home as they each ship with 3-user licenses. The software is a slick, easy to use and setup software that allows you to manage web pages visited, which applications are used, how much time is spent on the computer, which social networks are being used, etc.
It’s an all-in-one solution that helps ensure that your kids are not exposed to the nasties that are all over the web. The web was never meant to be so hostile and we can only wish for a day when it’s a safe place for our kids to learn, interact and express themselves.
McAfee Family Protection Suite is not an antivirus, so don’t think that because you have an antivirus, you won’t need this, because you would be wrong. Trust me, I know these things!
Family Protection is an entirely different suite altogether and looks after a whole other kind of web problem:
All that you need to do to win is:
Competition closes on Friday at noon and the most liked wall messages wins.
This is an Incredible Connection give-away. Don’t forget that you can now also use your eBucks at Incredible Connection stores nationwide!
Posted on 23 March 2010 by DChetty
Last night, I posted an article about a looming Nokia Navigation Announcement which is expected later today at an exclusive event in Cape Town. I have done some snooping and have figured out what the announcement is and it’s really WOW!
I’m excited to show you pre-announcement screen shots of the latest version of Ovi Maps with 3D view, 3D Buildings and Routing and Navigation for both Car and Walk mode.
Here are a few screen shots that I just took using the service for the first time, with my first impressions:
Ovi Maps Homepage defaults to Cape Town. This must be done by using my IP as I have not set up any other profiling information regarding my location.
Ovi Maps requires a browser plug in to be installed.
Ovi Maps Map View Options, include the standard that we have to come love on Ovi Maps on Mobile, Map View, Satellite and Terrain.
Check after the break for more screen shots, including the 3D Landmarks of Cape Town.
Posted on 23 March 2010 by DChetty
Nokia has recently announced that all Nokia Maps, now known as Ovi Maps will include free navigation to all capable handsets. This shook the navigation world and blew the Garmin model out of the water, forever changing mobile mapping technology. This move was no surprise to some as it became more and more evident that unless other mapping platforms followed suit, Google Maps were set to landslide the industry with yet another disruptive technology offered as a free service.
Anyway, I now enjoy Ovi Maps 3.0 on my Nokia N97 with free navigation.
I have however been invited to a very intriguing Nokia Navigation event. It started, when I accepted an invitation to attend and was swiftly followed with a small gift box arriving in the mail.
With no explanation, the tag on the gift box read, ” Thank you for accepting Nokia’s invitation. Here is a small taste of what you will experience. Looking forward to seeing you in Cape Town.”
Inside the box, I found
I have no idea what Nokia and Ovi have up their sleeves with this gift pack and what it means, but if this teaser photo that has just been released by the NokiaOvi team which are busy setting up the event in Cape Town is anything to go by, I’d say that tomorrow’s announcement and demo is going to be REALLY cool.
Posted on 01 March 2010 by DChetty
Posted on 01 March 2010 by DChetty
Posted on 09 February 2010 by DChetty
Google is reknown for launching brilliant services, offering it free to use with little if not any monetization model at all on the service, in then move on politely to kill the next big thing. They did this with mail with the launch of their GMail service, with Picasa, the photo management software and site, GTalk, the IM and VOIP service, etc. Disruptive technologies with high impact viral marketing from the geek world with their blogs, Twitter accounts and other sharing platforms work for Google.

Their latest offering is a stab at content sharing and uses GMail as a platform to house the technology and fuses the concepts of Google Wave, Twitter and GMail into a seamless inteface that is usable, easy to understand and practical.
The biggest advantage that it has to other services, is that all Google products use the same consolidated Contacts list. Google Buzz looks to integrate Twitter, Picasa, Flickr, YouTube, etc.
Here is a video released by Google to highlight the concept of Google Buzz:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yi50KlsCBio&feature=player_embedded[/youtube]
GMail has really grown up since its launch as it now hosts mail, IM, docs, and now Buzz. Best of all, it’s available for mobile too!
Posted on 01 February 2010 by DChetty
So after a few weeks of anticipation of the latest firmware for the Nokia N97, it is now available as v21.0.045 which includes better call handling, improved scrolling, video and photo stability enhancements and better browsing.
Heres a screenshot of OVI with details on the Nokia N97 firmware v21:
Once that is done, I highly recommend that you update Ovi Maps to 3.0.3 which includes lifetime free access to voice navigation and lifecasting. Details on how to install Ovi Maps can be found on my previous blog post.
Posted on 29 January 2010 by DChetty
Nokia has recently announced that it will give away Ovi Maps with turn by turn voice navigation free to all of its devices enabled with GPS units. Sadly, it could launch the Ovi Maps 3.0.3 for the Nokia N97 when it launched it for the rest of the mobile giant’s lineup due to memory space issues on the C:/.
A Nokia representative then announced on the forum that the Ovi Maps Free versions will be available to Nokia N97 and N97 Mini users after the release of the latest firmware for v21. After much anticipation for the latest firmware which was expected today, Nokia has made available Ovi Maps for the N97 and subsequently delayed the release if the new firmware. #uncool, but honestly, it doesn’t matter because now all 79 countries maps are available to me free of charge on my Nokia N97.
Follow these instructions to install Ovi Maps 3.0.3 for the Nokia N97:
Select Applications from the Main Menu
Select SW Update
Ovi Maps – with free navigation will be in the menu list
Select Options > Download
Upon completion of installation, I recommend that you restart the phone.