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A Christmas Insight from the AAS Podcast

8 replies · 3,548 views · Started 23 December 2008

Steve and Ewan round up the last of the news before Christmas turns up in the latest All About Symbian Insight podcast. We talk about the beta labs image Exchange, how much to charge a user for Web 2.0 services in 2009, Resident Evil on the N-Gage, ask where Rafe is, and finish with a musical number from Geoff Smith.

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Try refreshing again - it sometimes does seem to take a few hours for things to ripple through... I've done a manual refresh of the raw feeds at this end. See if that helps. Also, it's possible that Ewan may not have remembered to update the feeds at all when he posted the story... Ewan?

Ive been having problems with allaboutsymbian iTunes feed for about a week now. I just tried to resubscribe and im getting the "does not seem to be a valid podcast url" dialog box from itunes. Is any one else getting this issue?

Having the same issue in iTunes, didn't realise I'd missed an episode until just now, the plain RSS feed seems to be having the same issue also.

Itunes is still broken for me - I'm really missing my fix of AAS, please fix it 😊

I had sent a message to Steve about the feeds being down, and he said he forward the message to rafe, but as of yet, the feeds are still down.

I have only listened to this podcast due to missing it earlier due to the feed failing.😞

Also, just to add, regarding your comments Steve, and Ewan about the experimental application "Nokia Image Exchange", the settings for your uploaded photos by default for any uploaded image are set to "Private", and also within settings you can choose whether to go online or not, for example, set it to only connect to your Home's >WiFi, and upload all of the days images you have taken when you get home.

Yes, there is an initial sms charge for setting up your account, but other than that, i have nothing but praise for the hard work the guys at Beta labs have put into this great app, which has a superb UI too, so much better than the inbuilt Gallery app.