Saturday, February 28, 2009

HTC Touch Diamond Charging

I've often been asked whether the HTC Touch Diamond phone can be charged using mini-A-Type USB connectors (second from left below).

You see, the HTC Touch Diamond comes with a proprietary HTC ExtUSB Cord - which has a slightly different shape.


The answer is - yes - the HTC can use regular mini-A type plugs, and you don't need to spend a fortune buying their proprietary cables. The HTC is backward compatible, and the extra connectors that are in the ExtUSB, are for using audio/video - such as their headphones.

I have been charging my own HTC Touch Diamond using regular mini-A cables, without any problem. I would say, though, that battery performance is dismal in this phone, but it may be due to the fact that all iphone competitors give low battery life.

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Thursday, February 26, 2009

ScribeFire for Blogging

I have been giving blogging a shot for sometime now, and since I have a few blogs I write to, I wondered what's a good way to get these blogs of mine out.

Turns out, there's a great firefox extension called  ScribeFire which can help you manage multiple blogs, and turn half of firefox into a full featured blogger.



This is the first blog I'm writing with ScribeFire, and it seems pretty cool.
I also managed to connect to a Google Apps based blog I run on my website for online shoppers, after doing some trial and error.

Looks interesting! I think Blogging is going to be even more pain-free now!

I wonder if these guys have a IE extension, or something for Windows Mobile - on which my phone runs.

Monday, February 16, 2009

Pausing and dialing on windows mobile

On a windows mobile phone - how do you dial a number with intermediate pauses? Simple - put in a comma (sorry, 'p' does NOT do the trick).
You can store your calling card numbers, bridge line numbers, doctors line etc -with the intermediate commas, and you'll be able to get through by just that contact.

For example, to dial 545-328-2571 option 1 and then pound sign, this is what you should dial on your phone: 545-328-2571,1,#
You can put in 2 commas (,,) in stead of 1, for good measure.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Hosted Blogger

I was keen on hosting a blog on a website I spend some time with - Likebucks - which is a site that hopes to be a gold standard for online shopping.

Well, I found Blogger easy to setup and host on the server. I created a blogger account with my website email id as the username - this keeps the blog seperate from regular blogs like this one, which I maintain.

Publishing to my host was easy once I gave the ftp information (I did need to make sure that I don't prefix the location with a '/').

The blog initially showed a header with 'Next Blog', the Blogger logo etc. This was an annoyance - I don't want anyone to know that my blog is hosted on blogger. I did find the setting for turning this off.

In blogger, go to templates, and under 'Edit HTML', set the 'Change the Blogger NavBar' to 'Off'. That's it!