Monday 16 July 2007

The Afterguard goes live with in-depth coverage of America's Cup & TeamOrigin

Confused+Emotional is pleased to announce the launch of a sister-blog, The Afterguard, to cater to our increasing preoccupation with all things America's Cup and Great Britain's TeamOrigin.

The Afterguard will bring you all the latest in America's Cup racing, with a special emphasis on the developments at TeamOrigin, Great Britain's bid to win the 33rd and 34th competitions.


Confused+Emotional (this site) will continue to bring you news of:
  • Apple Inc.
  • Palm Smartphones
  • TomTom
  • F1
  • as well as our general musings.

Please feel free to bookmark both sites, and keep us on our toes by adding comments whenever you can.

Both Afterguard and Confused+Emotional will carry sailing posts for the time being, until everyone gets used to the changes , after which we'll withdraw sailing coverage to Afterguard alone - thank you for your understanding.

Buyer Beware - Orange Make Lemons

Those nice people at Orange have made a complete and utter lemon of me - and if you're not careful, it could happen to you!

Sometimes I think I'm on an entirely different planet to everyone else - hence Confused+Emotional. Take my mobile phone package, for example.

A long long time ago, in a distant galaxy, I chose Orange here in the UK because they offered the Palm Treo 600 - and taking a phone contract with Orange was a good way to spend less getting the Treo.

The package I had no choice over gave me 120 minutes of free calls to anything (UK) a month, 250 SMS, oh, and 120 minutes of WAP access - remember this is all on the phone they bundled under the contract.

I remember sitting there wondering what WAP actually represented to me, on a Treo 600 with its 'Blazer' web browser. If I called Orange, they'd happily explain that every phone on Orange accessed WAP. If I stated that I had a Treo 600, they'd simply reply, 'oh sir, I don't know that one - but all our phones have WAP'. So I browsed. And got a bill. Foolishly, I had 'forgotten' to use my WAP, and incurred data charges instead. I phoned my friends at Orange. After what must have been half an hour being told what I already knew (an Orange 'policy' or so it seems), I asked them to explain why they'd given me WAP in my package, and a phone without WAP, and asked if I could have that component of my monthly charge refunded - seeing as I could explain to them they'd failed to give me the equipment necessary to access the service they had provided. 'Oh it's free sir, you're not paying anything for it' - hmmm, I'll live with it, just as long as they NEVER assume I don't understand their game. I'm waiting to read on my next statement that I have completely free call access on planet mars - 'never pay a penny' or similar.

Anyway, in order to have a WAP-like experience of Internet access on my phone, I pay for something Orange bill me for - Standard Orange World Access 3 - 3 MB of Internet access for £3.40. The problem is, go over the 3MB, and it starts costing near on £2 per MB, uncapped. Oh, and of course, Palm don't build any kind of useage logging functionality into the Treos. I experimented with every 3rd party application under the sun, none of them seemed stable or reliable enough to give me a true indication of what I was doing. The result? I hardly used 0.1 of my 3 MB, 'just in case'.

Then I get my TomTom Navigator 5 GPS package, and just have to deploy the frankly disappointing Traffic live update system. I have no idea how much data is involved. I look again at my Orange World Access package. I see that for £8 I can have 10MB of access (Orange's bills suggest this should give me access to 200 web pages per month). Of course, I'm still cautious - I probably use no more than 0.8 of my 8MB package, 'just in case'.

Wind forward until a month or so ago. I'm still with Orange, now with a Treo 650 they sold me - still lacking in WAP functionality that means I'm squandering 120 minutes of 'free' access each month. Orange make an announcement. Murray over at Palm-Mac carries the story here.
Flat rate browsing packages, including an 'unlimited' plan for £8 - which is the same as I'm paying for a 10MB package! Firstly, Orange define 'unlimited' - you'll love this - as limited to 30 MB! But hey, that's 3 times the data for not a penny more than I was already paying. I await the day of introduction in June, call Orange, and speak to some complete 'twit' (or so I thought at the time), who explains that while the other limited packages do allow unrestricted browsing, the 'unlimited' package - you'll love this - is restricted to accessing only orange world portal website pages; click an external link, and you're paying extortionate data charges; yes there's news, but no freedom of the press - it's what Orange says, or nothing.
I thank the person I've identified as a twit, and ring off. Remember, this is day one of the new tariff - all I have to go on is press reports and an Orange press release. I look closely and there's some nonsense about unlimited Orange World access, and useage of the 30MB limit once browsing 'off world'.

I phone those nice people at Orange again and speak to a nice Orange person. I am, of course, right, the first person was wrong. I will get 30MB to do with as I please for the same price as my existing 3MB 'Standard Orange World Access 3' package,, as well as unlimited access to Orange World pages. I'd be mad not to do so, so I prove I'm not mad.

A month passes. A new bill arrives. My package now includes something called 'OW 30MB Monthly Data Bundle' (no mention there of 'unlimited'). Err, it says here I have £4.35 + VAT data charges, on top of £8 +VAT for the data package, which I haven't used. Why? Because I was 'off world' and didn't live in Orange land - I went for the more expensive option of clicking on someone else's webpage! Just as the 'idiot' had first suggested.

Be warned. Orange rule the world. It's their world. Thou shalst not worship false worlds, lest thou pays a high price. There is only Orange World. And it's full of lemons

Tuesday 10 July 2007

Lightwav 2.4 Released

Toysoft's Lightwav Ring tone and Caller ID Manager reaches version 2.4

According to Toysoft, changes in this release include:

- Offical(SIC) public release
- Added disable item to LCD profile selection
- Fixed the Voicemail ringtone when the keyguard is enabled
- Modified the Disconnect sound to use the Game sound setting in the Sounds Prefs

So, nothing earth shattering, but as they say, every little helps!

Saturday 7 July 2007

Pocket Tunes V4.0.3 Update

Calm Yourselves - V4.0.3 is a minor maintenance update.

Normsoft have released a minor update to Pocket Tunes, in our opinion the best MP3 player for Palm devices.

Enhancement: Customers with devices that have Pocket Tunes in the ROM can now update to 4.0.3 and continue using Pocket Tunes after the trial expires. (#4048)

Not exactly earth-shattering, is it?!

You can still download our favourite RAZR skin (pictured) here, designed by those wizards over at GX5.

Friday 6 July 2007

TeamOrigin - Team Director's Response to AC33 Protocol

TeamOrigin Team Director Mike Sanderson is currently in New Zealand (sea trialling the new Pindar Open 60, in which he has significant design & development interest), so we're exceptionally grateful to him for providing a statement concerning the recently announced 33rd America's Cup Protocol.

You can now read this story in full detail over at our new site, The Afterguard, created to cover in full the TeamOrigin story and news of the America's Cup.

TeamOrigin - Profile: Sir Keith Mills

In this edition of our series focussing on the key personnel behind Great Britain's bid for America's Cup glory, we turn our attention to Sir Keith Mills, business entrepreneur and TeamOrigin's founder & Team Principle.


You can now read this story in full detail over at our new site, The Afterguard, created to cover in full the TeamOrigin story and news of the America's Cup.

Thursday 5 July 2007

33rd America's Cup - Protocol Released

"Bigger, faster and harder to sail" Brad Butterworth, Alinghi

The Protocol for the 33rd America's Cup was released earlier today (for a PDF copy, click here).





You can now read this story in full detail over at our new site, The Afterguard, created to cover in full the America's Cup story and news of Great Britain's TeamOrigin.

O2 Snaps Up iPhone

Those clever people at O2 in the UK land the iPhone

Hats off to O2 who are about to sign an exclusive agreement with Apple to market the iPhone in the UK. Expect the iPhone to be this year's must-have Xmas pressie.


Also, just wait for some ludicrous deals from the other network providers to lock you into their contracts for the rest of your lives!

Wednesday 4 July 2007

TeamOrigin - The Story So Far...

We take a close look at happenings so far for TeamOrigin, Great Britain's bid for the 33rd America's Cup.



You can now read this story in full detail over at our new site, The Afterguard, created to cover in full the TeamOrigin story and news of the America's Cup.

The Little Monkeys

Respect goes to our colleagues over at Sail Karma...

You can now read this story in full detail over at our new site, The Afterguard, created to cover in full the TeamOrigin story and news of the America's Cup.

33rd America's Cup - Start Your Engines

To accompany this blog's increased coverage of all things America's Cup, we thought we'd stare a while at the Confused + Emotional crystal ball.

With the 32nd America's Cup safely back in the hands of Swiss team Alinghi, our thoughts turn inevitably to the next series, the 33rd.


You can now read this story in full detail over at our new site, The Afterguard, created to cover in full the America's Cup story and news of Great Britain's TeamOrigin.

Alan Johnston Released

After 114 days in captivity, the BBC's Palestinian Correspondent is released in Gaza.

In a world of almost constant bad news, it makes a change to be able to bring something genuinely positive - Alan Johnston, BBC Correspondent and a man who has done more than just about any other in the West to ensure that the plight endured by the Palestinian people doesn't go unnoticed, has finally been released by his abductors and is free. Welcome home Alan.

Tuesday 3 July 2007

Alinghi Claims 32nd America's Cup

Swiss Rule

Alinghi, the Swiss defending holder of The America's Cup have successfully defended their their crown by defeating Emirates Team New Zealand, 5 races to 2 in the best of nine series.


You can now read this story in full detail over at our new site, The Afterguard, created to cover in full the America's Cup story and news of Great Britain's TeamOrigin.

Monday 2 July 2007

Card Export V2.26

PC SD Card Desktop-Mounting Utility gets upgrade

Those nice people at Softick have revised their Card Export II application to support the Treo 755p.

I've long run this application to enable me to use my Treo 650's SD Card as an external USB Hard Disk, in a similar fashion to the way I use Missing Sync on my Mac. It always works (which is more than can be said for Missing Sync!), so it gets my seal of approval.

F1 Season 2007

Palm Freeware gem helps you keep on track

Calling all petrol heads - if you weren't aware already, there's a great little app. hosted over at Freeware-Palm called F1 Season 2007 which provides all the stats you could possibly need for the current F1 season - dates and circuit details, teams and drivers, results and championship standings. You can input the results yourself, or follow the link above to download the latest version which already contains all the details from last weekend's French Grand Prix. It's a must if you're a regular pub-quizzer!

Sunday 1 July 2007

Wind stops play

Inconsistent wind conditions in Valencia have forced the postponement of today's 7th flight in the 32nd America's Cup.

I'm not sure I...

You can now read this story in full detail over at our new site, The Afterguard, created to cover in full the America's Cup story and news of Great Britain's TeamOrigin.