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DLNA Certified Devices

The best way to stream media from an iOS device, is of course with Apple’s AirPlay technology. But what if you have a XBOX360 in the house? I have already written about how you can connect your Mac to the XBOX with Connect360. It is also possible to stream music from an iOS unit to the XBOX. The technology used is then DLNA. This is my first play with DLNA, so before I bought a DLNA app for my iPhone, I read a little bit about the technology. You should know this about DLNA: Digital […] Continue reading →

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Managing iOS Devices with OS X Lion Server - Kindle Edition

The last couple of days I have been reading “Managing iOS Devices with OS X Lion Server”. It is a fantastic ebook. Yes, and it is only available as ebook. No paper version. Arek Dreyer has written all there is to know about managing iOS devices (iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch) with Profile Manager, a feature included in OS X Lion Server. Learn how to configure Profile Manager, access as a user and as administrator its web front end. With this ebook you get a perfect introduction […] Continue reading →

My First Windows Phone

Last Friday I got my HTC Mozart, a phone running Windows Phone 7. This article sums up my first impressions. Windows Phone 7 has the WOW factor. It is elegant and incredibly intuitive. For those of you who shrug when ever you hear Windows Mobile 6.5. Windows Phone 7 is nothing like it. The horrible Windows 3.11-like user interface is gone and the phone doesn’t seem stuffed up with functionality nobody seem to need. Windows Phone 7 is a fresh start, and the things it does, it does well […] Continue reading →

Extremely cool video, but Franky Frank is not me … The interesting message in this video is that Skype for iPhone 4 can serve a broader base of users than FaceTime. […] Continue reading →

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Windows Phone - logo

I’m excited to see that Windows Phone 7 is released, even though I am not planning to migrate from the iOS plattform. Competition is good for consumers. I have always said that Microsoft have had a tradition of picking the worst peoples for their marketing department. Their latest commercial is technically a masterpiece, but ask yourself: What are they trying to tell you? Microsoft pokes fun at the fact that smartphone owners tend to bury their faces in their smartphones. Meaning […] Continue reading →