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    Review: Linear v1.0, New Theme By NinjaThemes

    Sunday, October 4th, 2009

    NinjaThemes has some bright and colorful themes, this one is outstanding as well. It has a look reminiscent of Tron or some space movie. And while Linear is available in the BlackBerry Sync Store in purple, I had the privilege of trying it out in Gold. I always look forward to NinjaThemes new additions, they are colorful and don’t use a lot of memory. And there are NinjaThemes faves, such as Tweme , that many BlackBerry owners have come to love and adore. Linear is just as creative,

    Check Against Delivery – Rt Hon Alistair Darling MP delivers James Callaghan memorial lecture

    Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

    I t is a privilege to be in Cardiff today to give this year’s James Callaghan Lecture. Jim Callaghan was, of course, not Welsh by birth. But his long association with Cardiff, his affection for the people here, their respect for him and the belief they shared in community as a force for good meant he was very much an adopted son. Jim Callaghan was also very much a practical and common sense politician – as Tony Blair said in the first of these lectures. This emphasis on commonsense is an

    The Mind is Winged by Words

    Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

    I wheeled with the stars, my heart broke loose on the wind - Pablo Neruda You may have read posts tagged CPS on this blog. September’s first post is hosting Paul Cornie’s ‘ Green Pen Society ‘ writers’ club. GPS is a group of writers/bloggers who are developing their voice in writing about the world around them. As this month’s host, I have the privilege and pleasure of choosing the theme. Wireless communication Seth Godin is one of the world’s foremost blogger/writers. In the sh

    TomTom XL Live connected GPS passes the FCC

    Monday, August 17th, 2009

    Looks like domestic drivers may soon have the privilege of shelling out extra money every month for TomTom’s “connected” services . According to recently unearthed FCC documents, the mid-range (and until now Euro-centric) XL Live has been manhandled and passed all its tests. This guy operates on the GSM850 and GSM1900 bands, which means it should be available on AT&T or T-Mobile’s 2G network — you know, when it does make it to market. And when it does make it to market, might we recomm

    TomTom XL Live connected GPS passes the FCC

    Monday, August 17th, 2009

    Looks like domestic drivers may soon have the privilege of shelling out extra money every month for TomTom’s “connected” services . According to recently unearthed FCC documents, the mid-range Read More Related posts: TomTom brings costly connected services to mid-range XL LIVE In theory, we’ve no qualms with TomTom’s LIVE services… TomTom GO 740 LIVE impressions Way back at CES, TomTom proudly announced that its… LG BL40 passes FCC again, this time with US 3G very much

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