Rafe and I caught Dan Carter with an all new shiny Sony Ericsson Vivaz at the Sony Ericsson launch party this evening. Dan is normally blogging over at CoolSmartPhone, but has been helping out with the official Sony Ericsson blog. Which is why he came to have the Vivaz about his person this evening. We [...]
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Episode 14: Ed Lea, Europe’s #1 independent iPhone Developer
It was an absolute pleasure to sit down for an hour with iPhone developer extraordinaire, Ed Lea. I dropped him an email on the off chance that he’d be available to pop by One Alfred Place for a bit of filming. He’s usually knee deep in code and, as one of Europe’s leading (and most [...]
Shout out to our sponsor, Origin Mobile
Thank you to our sponsor, Origin Mobile, for having the foresight to support Mobile Developer TV! Here’s an overview of their services: Origin Mobile offers companies a managed service to design, create, build and test applications across mulitple handsets and multiple platforms. It’s great that the iPhone has opened up the way for companies to [...]
Episode 13: A walkabout and demo at Funambol
I’ve been watching Fumambol, the open source ‘MobileWe for Billions of mobile phones’, for quite a while. I’m always one of the first to try out their new services — Indeed I think I was one of the first to download their Android Sync app. So I was delighted to get the invitation to pop [...]
Episode 12: Tim Haysom on the Open Mobile Terminal Platform
OMTP (“the Open Mobile Terminal Platform”) and their BONDI initiative, is attracting a lot of attention from the developer community. Finally — after a lot of hard work and OEM wrangling, OMTP have got version 1 of BONDI approved by an array of handset manufacturers and operators. This is quite a coup — it means [...]
Episode 11: Maurice from the Symbian Foundation
If you’re a mobile developer, Maurice Sharp is the man you need to be talking to at the Symbian Foundation in North America. Recently appointed, Maurice has been around the block in the mobile industry — he used to be a developer himself before moving to the service side to help out others at the [...]
Epsiode 10: Micello bring internal venue maps to mobile
You’ve had this problem, I guarantee it. You’ve used the brilliant Google Maps to find the venue location, but actually finding where you should *specifically* be within the venue quickly becomes an arse. Case in point: I needed a Nokia charger a little while ago. I was in Scotland on business, I forgot my charger [...]
Episode 9: Touchnote revolutionising mobile greetings cards
A good friend of mine, Ed Hodges, first mentioned Touchnote to me back in March. I think I’d come across the company a few months prior — but since it wasn’t entirely mobile-based, the company drifted in and out of my radar for a little while. Touchnote is a service that enables you to upload [...]
Episode 8: Mobile Monday Silicon Valley, Palo Alto
I flew into San Francisco Airport at 4pm on Monday 1st of June, waited for the array of television camera luggage that I’d brought with me and promptly rushed out to the taxi rank. I grabbed the biggest cab I could find and pointed the chap in the direction of Palo Alto. 2 hours later [...]

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