In most countries now it is against the law to use a mobile while driving. Following the link below to view a link to Direct.gov.uk article and watch some TV ads designed to shock driviers.

In most countries now it is against the law to use a mobile while driving. Following the link below to view a link to Direct.gov.uk article and watch some TV ads designed to shock driviers.

Ever wondered how GPS works? This is the video that describes the working of GPS… seems interesting..watch it
Mobile Tracking: How GPS works?

How long would it take to translate all the world’s web content into 50 languages? Even if all of the translators in the world worked around the clock, with the current growth rate of content being created online and the sheer amount of data on the web, it would take hundreds of years to make even a small dent.
Today, we’re happy to announce a new website translator gadget powered by Google Translate that enables you to make your site’s content available in 51 languages. Now, when people visit your page, if their language (as determined by their browser settings) is different than the language of your page, they’ll be prompted to automatically translate the page into their own language. If the visitor’s language is the same as the language of your page, no translation banner will appear.

The folks at Pocketnow has compared the web browser on the iPhone 3GS, HTC hero and the Samsung Omnia 2.
iPhone Vs HTC Vs Omnia

The first mobile phone for Welsh-speakers has been launched, with menus and predictive text in the language.

IDC released (to one source only) preliminary figures for smartphones shipped for the second quarter of 2009.

All mobile phones will be sold with the same industry standard charger within the next three years, after the major manufacturers came to a landmark agreement yesterday.
http://dailymobile.se/2009/06/30/one-charger-to-rule-them-all/

Maybe you have heard about this but early next week all UK mobiles will be on a directory which will mean that anyone will be able to access the numbers. I have unsubscribed and you may want to suggest it to all your friends and family who have UK mobiles or they could be swamped by unsolicited messages and calls. Removal is recommended by the BBC – see link below.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/working_lunch/8091621.stm
