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About Matthew Miller
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Matthew Miller is an avid mobile device enthusiast who works during the day as a professional naval architect in Seattle. He is one of three hosts on the MobileTechRoundup podcast and runs the Nokia Experts website. Matthew started using mobile devices in 1997 with a US Robotics Pilot 1000 and has owned over 90 different devices running Palm, Linux, Symbian, Newton, BlackBerry, Mac OS X (iPhone), Google Android, and Windows Mobile operating systems. His current collection includes a Nokia N85, Nokia E71, Nokia 5800, Nokia N810, Apple iPhone, HTC Advantage, T-Mobile G1, Palm Treo Pro, HTC Fuze, MSI Wind, MacBook Pro, and many more, along with tons of accessories and classic devices like the Apple Newton MessagePad 2100 and Sony CLIE UX50. Matthew co-authored Master Visually Windows Mobile 2003, was a member of the Nokia Nseries Blogger relations program, and is a member of the invite-only Microsoft Mobius mobile device evangelist group. He can be found on various discussion forums under the user name of "palmsolo".
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Matthew Miller
Matthew is a professional naval architect by day and a mobile gadget freak at all other times. He purchases most of his devices and then sells them on eBay or Craigslist to buy more. Many other devices are sent for review on a 30-day loaner basis and then returned to the carrier or manufacturer. If any are provided as “keeper” or “long term loaner units” this will be clearly disclosed in his reviews.
Biography
Matthew Miller
Matthew Miller is an avid mobile device enthusiast who works during the day as a professional naval architect in Seattle. He is one of three hosts on the MobileTechRoundup podcast and runs the Nokia Experts website. Matthew started using mobile devices in 1997 with a US Robotics Pilot 1000 and has owned over 90 different devices running Palm, Linux, Symbian, Newton, BlackBerry, Mac OS X (iPhone), Google Android, and Windows Mobile operating systems. His current collection includes a Nokia N85, Nokia E71, Nokia 5800, Nokia N810, Apple iPhone, HTC Advantage, T-Mobile G1, Palm Treo Pro, HTC Fuze, MSI Wind, MacBook Pro, and many more, along with tons of accessories and classic devices like the Apple Newton MessagePad 2100 and Sony CLIE UX50. Matthew co-authored Master Visually Windows Mobile 2003, was a member of the Nokia Nseries Blogger relations program, and is a member of the invite-only Microsoft Mobius mobile device evangelist group. He can be found on various discussion forums under the user name of "palmsolo".
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There's not enough in the rumored iPad 3 specs for me to upgrade, how about you?
We are pretty certain to see a new iPad announced in March, but the specs are just rumors at this time. Given what we believe may be in the iPad 3, is it enough for you to upgrade?
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Torn between two smartphones...feeling like a fool
As a person who owns multiple smartphones, it isn't often that a couple make such an impression that they battle daily for my smartphone heart.
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Family plan powered by Windows Phone, Galaxy Nexus love, Chrome for Android (MobileTechRoundup show #260)
Kevin and I had plenty to talk about as we covered the last two weeks in mobile tech. Things are heating up after the holidays with lots of mobile shows coming our way.
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Hands-on with the Digital Innovations Speaker Dock for Android (review)
The new Digital Innovations Speaker Dock for Android lets you connect just about any Android device and enjoy audio while charging your device.
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SNL Verizon 4G LTE skit gets it right in so many ways
SNL writers create some clever spoof commercials and the latest one about Verizon and it's 4G LTE network is an instant classic. I am sure many readers can relate to this skit.
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Great Debate lost: Do you think every student will eventually have an iPad?
The Apple iPad is an amazing tablet with textbook content now fully supported. What's keeping it from becoming the standard for the educational sector? Should something else be used instead?
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Ice Cream Sandwich update rolling out to select HTC devices in March
HTC announced that owners of many of their current Android smartphones will start seeing the ICS update in March.
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I'm getting off the Path until they delete ALL the data and start over
Path messed up by grabbing user contact data without asking and now is scrambling to figure out how to calm people down. A full wipe of all data is a good first step, but anything less is...
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Sorry Facebook users, the IPO is exclusive to the rich savvy investor
Many Facebook users may be excited about hitting it big time by buying Facebook stock. However, very few users can actually get in on the IPO action thanks to the system we have in place.
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Shazam for TV will enhance your Super Bowl experience
You might think Shazam is just for identifying music, but if you use the app this weekend during the Super Bowl you will find several ways to enhance your experience.
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Have a Thin Mints craving? Find your local Girl Scouts cookie booth and pay with your mobile
One of the small joys of winter is enjoying a Thin Mints cookie from the Girl Scouts with a cup of coffee or milk. This year they are celebrating 100 years and your mobile phone can help you get...
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Android developers can qualify for a free BlackBerry PlayBook in February
The 2.0 update for the BlackBerry PlayBook will provide Android support and to promote this functionality RIM is holding a developer promotion.
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Samsung moving up on Nokia as Apple passes LG for 3rd place in global phone share
Samsung cut Nokia's worldwide lead from 10% to just 4% in 2011 and Apple passed up LG. 2012 will likely see continued rise of Samsung and Apple in the global phone market.
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Mint.com comes to Android tablets just in time for tax season
The rise of Android is spreading from smartphones to tablets and Mint.com is there to help make the experience even better with their service optimized for the tablet form factor.
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Sleek BlackBerry London smartphone could challenge the iPhone
There has been a lot of armchair quarterbacking taking place for RIM and if they can get a device like the one rumored at CrackBerry.com then they may still be in the running for the 3rd...
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Nokia's continued feature phone focus may be one of their smartest moves
Smartphones seem to be all the rage today, but it turns out feature phones may still be more profitable than smartphones with over 70% of phones sold around the world being feature phones.
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Careful with custom Android ROMs, you could be the problem
One of the reasons many smartphone enthusiasts pick up an Android smartphone is to tweak it with custom ROMs. However, you should also be careful or you could make things worse like I did.
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Galaxy Tab 7.7, Transformer Prime, leadership changes (MobileTechRoundup show #259)
Kevin has the Galaxy Tab 7.7 and Asus Transformer Prime in hand and they both look sweet. There were several other topics to discuss this week in mobile too.
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Android tablet market share up 10%, iPad down 10% through 2011
It's been said before there is no tablet market, just an iPad market. However, 2011 started showing that wasn't true and Android is making gains in the tablet space.
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HTC to focus on quality, not quantity, in 2012
HTC makes a lot of phones, but many only have slight improvements over existing models and thankfully we are now hearing they will reduce the number of devices and focus on quality improvements.
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