March 30th, 2010 |
by Juan Tejeda |
published in
mobile accessories, Mobile Devices, Mobile Fun, Tips
The iPhone is a wonderful device. I use it so much throughout the day that sometimes I feel like is an extension of myself. Sadly the batteries don’t last longer than 3 hrs. Apple has a few recommendations on how to make the most out of it (http://www.apple.com/batteries/iphone.html). Not enough if you ask me.
A couple of days ago, a virtual friend (Miss Mobile) was twitting about about going out, but not before recharging her iPhone that she had been using throughout the day. I imagine the battery was almost dead for this heavy user who also happens to be on the road a lot…
September 30th, 2009 |
by Juan Tejeda |
published in
Mobile Apps, Mobile Devices, Mobile Services
The only thing I can do with my iPhone in Prague is call and send SMS for an astronomical price. I mean really… Mobile operators are making a fortune for something that doesn’t really cost as much as they claim. 51 cents a minute is just plain stealing!
September 18th, 2009 |
by Juan Tejeda |
published in
Mobile Apps, Mobile Communities, Mobile Devices, Mobile Services
o everything started this last summer. My bike was basically dead and I wanted to go biking with my son, so I opened an account with “Call a Bike” the renting bike service from the Deutsche Bahn (trains) here in Germany. I used it and though – “this service needs an app to boost their business and make life easier for everyone”.
July 20th, 2009 |
by Juan Tejeda |
published in
Mobile Services
Groceries at the supermarket… 40 euros. Pay everything with you mobile phone… Priceless. Well OK not priceless, but certainly convenient.
July 16th, 2009 |
by Juan Tejeda |
published in
Mobile Marketing, Statistics on Mobile Devices
Very good and comprehensive report of the Mobile Life in Germany for the next few years. The report puts the whole German mobile market in perspective and what to expect in the years to come.
June 24th, 2009 |
by Juan Tejeda |
published in
Mobile Communities, Mobile Devices
Iranian citizens have turned to the use of non-traditional media (blogs, twitter, youtube…etc) to broadcast the truth to the world. The mobile phone has become an instrumental part for reporting events as citizens use it to take pictures and record videos that find their way to the internet in a matter of minutes.
June 7th, 2009 |
by Juan Tejeda |
published in
Mobile Apps, Mobile Communities, Mobile Marketing, Mobile Services
Mobile Sports is the topic for the next event at Mobile Monday Munich chapter. If you are in Munich and want to attend just register at: http://www.mobile-monday.de/events/mobile-sports
should be interesting.
June 4th, 2009 |
by Juan Tejeda |
published in
Mobile Communities, Mobile Marketing
So what if: the spots are no longer produced by Agencies but by the public themselves using the mobile phones. A network of people sharing video tips about just any possible product you want to buy. Telling real stories about brands and not the deceiving world Advertising often portrays. Eventually this will lead to better quality products for the best possible price.
May 26th, 2009 |
by Juan Tejeda |
published in
Mobile Apps, Mobile Devices, Mobile Marketing, Statistics on Mobile Devices
Click-to-Call or CTC is a model that started first on the internet and then evolved into a more literal use of its name, meaning click to make a call. While browsing the net on your mobile phone you can see how phone numbers are higlighted (like a link), upon clicking the number will be automatically dialed.
March 22nd, 2009 |
by Juan Tejeda |
published in
Mobile Devices
The Blackberry Storm is the first phone developed by RIM (research in motion) without a physical keyboard, in other words the Blackberry answer to Apple’s iPhone.