Freeview on the iPhone
iPhone users – you can now watch 11 Freeview channels live on your phone. The service from TVCatchup.com allows you to watch the following channels: BBC1, BBC2, BBC3, ITV1, ITV2, Channe 4, Five, Film...
View ArticleAn end to low poor mobile reception
Vodafone has just relaunched their “Access Gateway” product as “Vodafone Sure Signal”… but what is it? Well, it’s something called a Femtocell. No clearer? Thought not. It’s actually a little box that...
View ArticlePodcast #49: Get More From Your Mobile
Welcome to March 2010, and to a new podcast. In this show, we get all Interactive at you – hope you enjoy and get involved… Here’s what we look at in Show 49: News Updates: More Freeview HD, the end...
View ArticleFrequencyCast Gets Android App
Got a phone powered by the Android Operating System? Congratulations – there’s an app for you to install! The FrequencyCast podcast now has its very own Android app. With our app, you can listen to the...
View ArticleCalling all road warriors
Got a car and a smartphone? Your country needs you! We’ve been trying out a rather nifty little application that has some serious potential… that’s if enough people get involved. Waze is a social...
View ArticleNokia N8 with HD Camcorder
News of a new killer smartphone from Nokia, the Nokia N8. What’s so exciting about the N8? This is a touchscreen device powered by the Symbian operating system, and it’ll have a whopping 12 megapixel...
View ArticleOrange and T-Mobile Merger Update
Some months back we reported on the merger of the two UK mobile phone networks Orange and T-Mobile. Today, the new name for the merged company has been announced: Everything Everywhere From what we...
View ArticleNew iPhone 4 announced
In one of the worst-kept secrets, Apple today announced the next generation of iPhone, the iPhone 4. Speaking today at Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference in San Francisco, Steve Jobs announced the...
View ArticleiPhone falls out of top five handset list
Seems we might be seeing the end of the iPhone’s dominance as the handset of choice? Why? Well, Android’s catching up, and given that Android phones are generally much cheaper with most (if not all) of...
View ArticleBad Day for Vodafone UK
Hundreds of thousands of Vodafone customers in England lost service today. The outage affected voice calls, text messages, voicemail and data services, and is apparently as a result of a break-in at a...
View ArticleFrequencyCast Show 61 Out Now
We’ve just released a new show – FrequencyCast Show 61 cover a lot of stuff, so be ready to get through a lot in just 31 minutes. In this show, here’s a look at what we cover: News Updates: More...
View ArticleRoyal Wedding Souvenir Handset for One Pound
So, are we all getting excited about next week’s Royal Wedding? Or at least the idea of a day off, and a three day week? Fancy a cheap and collectible souvenir of April’s Royal Wedding? Well, here it...
View ArticleWant an iPhone 4S? Switch to Vodafone says o2!
Here’s an interesting one. Our Pete tried to get an iPhone 4S today. Even though the local store had stock, they wouldn’t let him upgrade. Here’s Pete to explain more. To upgrade, or not to upgrade…...
View ArticleFrequencyCast Show 79: Health Check Tech, Digital Door Locks, eBooks and 4G
We’ve just released FrequencyCast Show 79 – another busy show packed with tech news, views and reviews Here’s what we cover in our September 2012 show: News: 4G, TomTom, radio, UK Nova and Nook Focus:...
View ArticleBluetooth Car Kit with speech recognition
A quick look at an in-car gadget we looked at earlier this year – the Voiceworks V1. This is a small hands-free kit that clips to the sunvisor of your car and talks to your smartphone via Bluetooth. As...
View ArticleWho needs 4G anyway? 5G is on the way
As you’re no doubt aware, EE (the merged Orange and T-Mobile) has got a jump on the competition by launching the UK’s first 4G mobile data network. This new network offers over-the-air download speeds...
View ArticleReading out a London number: 020 8 or 0208
We seem to have stared an interesting debate on our Facebook and Twitter about our phone number. Normally, we read this out as “0208 133 4567″ – We know that the London code is “020″, but we’ve been...
View ArticleFrequencyCast Show 113: Drones, Undo Send and Amazon Delivery
Greetings from the team at FrequencyCast. This is to let you know that our July 2015 show is available for download, or to listen to online. What’s in Show 113: Here’s what we cover in the latest...
View ArticleBT OpenReach Accidental Disconnection?
Apologies to those who weren’t able to access our online radio show or podcast at the weekend. Due to an apparent BT Openreach mixup, we’d lost our phone and broadband for a week. This post documents...
View ArticleFrequencyCast UK Show 124: Google Cardboard, Radio Caroline and exploding...
We’re back! After a break, Kelly and Pete return with a new show – FrequencyCast 124 has been released today. We’d like to thank you for your patience, and your support Our latest show is available for...
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