I've just started playing with one of these.. I've never really been a smartphone user but this was the right price ( I won it lol).Seems pretty nice so far but I doubt I'm going to use even half its capabilities ;-0
The Vodafone online system is lightyears ahead of Telecom as well as having a far more transparent billing system.$#@! you Telecom, never coming back.
Fuck you Telecom, never coming back.
Google says it will stop redirecting Windows Phone users away from its mobile Google Maps website.This weekend, controversy erupted after users reported that attempts to access Google Maps on Windows Phone devices led to redirects to the Google homepage. Google confirmed the redirect on Friday, telling Mashable and other news outlets that the decision to redirect users away from Google Maps was because it had optimized its mobile Google Maps website for WebKit-based browsers.
Bing Maps is brilliant. I find it faster then google.However Google maps tends to have more points of intrest.
So what’s going on here (Windows Phone ?As far as we can tell, the problem stems from Windows Phone 8 users using the default setting of Desktop Mode in Internet Explorer. Even though users can still navigate to m.youtube.com and view the mobile version of that site, videos simply will not play in that mode (on Windows Phone 7 devices where they don’t have the App Search ability, videos simply don’t play).Switching to the Mobile view in Internet Explorer appears to alleviate the problem.While that hardly seems like a terrible situation, it is causing confusion amongst users since the behavior has seemingly changed starting January 10th/11th for an unknown reason.Reader complaints have started rolling in... It gets worse for Windows Phone 7 users...On Windows Phone 7 the problem is even worse as Desktop mode or Mobile version both don't work on m.youtube.com anymore at all. That differs from Windows Phone 8 devices where switching to Desktop Mode appears to "get around" the block.