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Glo Networks team sharing their technical experiences and thoughts.

iPad UK (and others) Release Details

2010 May 7 – 3:34 pm

Apparently some of us here at Glo Networks have been slacking on keeping up with the Apple iPad release information, and this has been on the Apple website for about “a week”.

However, incase you’re like the rest of us geeks who don’t bow entirely to the feet of Jobs then you may be interested in hearing that the iPad is due for release in the UK on Friday 28th of May, with pre-orders being accepted from Monday 10th of May.

Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain and Switzerland also have the same dates.

The iPad has a suggested retail price of £429 (inc. VAT) for 16GB, £499 (inc. VAT) for 32GB, £599 (inc. VAT) for 64GB for Wi-Fi models and £529 (inc. VAT) for 16GB, £599 (inc. VAT) for 32GB and £699 (inc. VAT) for 64GB for Wi-Fi + 3G models. However, some mobile carriers (O2, Vodafone and Orange) in the UK have plans for subsidised units.

Interestingly Apple are claiming that they have sold over one million iPads and users have downloaded over 12 million apps from the App Store and over 1.5 million ebooks from the new iBookstore.



According to this help document on the Skype website they are no longer supporting or providing Skype for Windows Mobile. And within days of that annoucement it appears that Skype is now avalible on Symbian.

Of course Windows Phone 7 isn’t Windows Mobile so they may well change their mind when it comes out.

But with a supposed $1 billion investment on the way from Microsoft in the mobile market things could get interesting.


SMS from Client Desktops

2010 February 25 – 10:56 am

Faxing from user desktops is an IT solution Glo Networks have been able to provide to several customers but a short while ago we were asked about something new to us: sending SMS from user desktops.

After some investigation we found our chosen faxing software, GFI Faxmaker, could also be configured to send SMS. This is done via a third party SMS gateway, namely Clickatell.

SMS credits are purchased from 3rd Party supplier and Faxmaker is then setup to forward outgoing SMS to the online gateway. Now all the user has to do is send an email to mobileno@specifieddomain.com and the body of the email will be sent to the mobile as SMS.

We’ve already set this up for one customer and would be more than happy to discuss/answer any queries regards the solution.  Please feel free to contact us for more information.


Windows 7 Phone

2010 February 19 – 5:08 pm

The next Windows OS for phones has been has been announced; Windows Phone 7 series was showcased at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona earlier this week.

The OS is not due for release until Q4 2010 and currently no devices which will run it have been announced.  As such the OS was demo’d on a prototype device, however several device manufacturers and phone networks have already pledged their support.

The look and feel of the Windows 7 Phone is a departure from the previous Windows Mobile OS’s, with the interface looking looking less like the previous incarnations and more like the one sported by the Zune HD media player.

The OS uses user configurable, dynamically updating, tiles on the homepage. These tiles can be linked to an application, media gallery, people and probably much more. They can displaying information such as new calls/texts, emails and even status updates automatically pulled from social networking site like Facebook and Windows Live.

Delving further into the interface will reveal another new interface feature of the OS, something Microsoft is calling Hubs. These have been described  as an ‘app that make sense of your apps’, what this seems to mean is a Hub is a page that links to other functions or media. Each Hub will  have it’s own emphasis and can link to both local content (stored on the phone) and cloud-connected content (stored remotely and delivered via the web).

Although Microsoft have yet to reveal it fully, it seems applications on the OS seem to be dealt with in a similar way to the iPhone, coming pre-installed with the essentials, with further apps available from a Marketplace. Office has been confirmed, though so far only the Office Hub has been shown so it’s still unknown how the individual apps (Word, Excel etc.) will look/feel.

Searching is contextual depending on what is currentlydisplayed on screen (eg. when viewing photos the search will default to a photos search) but pressing the Search button ( a MS requirement for any devices which wish to run the OS) from the Home screen will launch the confirmed Bing Search app. This can search the device and the web and will try to intelligently guess which you are trying to perform. All results are displayed in the app rather than launch the browser, keeping the same aesthetics as the rest of the OS in order to make this feel seamless.

Here at Glo-Networks we have mixed feelings on Windows Phone 7 . Currently it is looking very pretty and quite innovative but Microsoft have been quite stingy with the info on certain aspects (Sharepoint link up, gaming capabilities, Xbox 360 link up etc..). We will be reserving our overall judgement on it until more information is available, however from what’s currently known it seems people who use the current version of Windows Mobile (v6.5) will definitely find the new OS massively different and, potentially, lacking in the features that have kept them loyal.


Windows Phone 7

2010 February 15 – 3:40 pm

So Windows Mobile 7 now called Windows Phone 7 and looks very nice. Infact it’s very pretty indeed, however does pretty mean practical and useful ?

All Windows Phone 7 devices will be a Zune (Microsofts iPod). There’s a lot of Office related apps and screens built in.

More info coming shortly.


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