The Friday mop-up

We can’t cover everything at Mobile Computer, so here’s a round-up of notable stories from this week that didn’t make it onto the site.
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Waterproof iPhone cycle mount
A plastic bottle and a handlebar mount are all you need to make a waterproof enclosure for an iPhone — perfect for GPS-led cycle tours (though we’ve yet to see a dynamo-powered iPhone charger). -
DIY Eee PC keyboard
There’s still no sign of the official Eee PC Keyboard from ASUS, so one clever Russian hacker has come up with his own.
More after the cut...
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SPB Software releases internet radio app for Windows Mobile
Listen to over 1500 internet radio stations from around the world on your Windows Mobile smartphone — all for $10. Trial version available, too. -
INQ releases two new social media smartphones
The Qwerty INQ Mini 3G and candybar INQ Chat HSDPA smartphones with built-in Skype, Facebook and Twitter clients will be available in the UK in time for Christmas. -
Apple responds to Ninjawords dictionary app rejection
“Censor a dictionary for containing swear words? Us? Are you mad..?” -
New Sony VAIO P ultraportable in the pipeline?
We weren’t too impressed with the first model, but is Sony working on a superior VAIO P to replace it? These HCC approval documents mean it could be so. -
8Gb iPhone 3GS to replace 8Gb iPhone 3G?
Leaked memo suggests that a low-cost iPhone 3GS is on the way. Note “suggests”. -
Sony announces two-terabyte MemoryStick
Toshiba only announced a 64Gb SDXC card earlier this week, but it’s nothing compared to Sony’s 2TB MemoryStick Duo card. 32-times the capacity — and probably the price.











