The Guru

The Guru, aka Ricky Cadden, started Symbian-Guru.com in November 2006, out of his excitement for the S60 3rd Edition version of Symella. The Guru has used Symbian devices since the Nokia 6620, and is known for his perspective as a power user. You can follow The Guru on Twitter at @Rcadden

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  • http://www.womworld.com/nseries/2008/02/29/get-yourself-and-your-nseries-connected/ Nseries WOM World » Blog Archive » Get yourself (and your Nseries) connected

    [...] up, Symbian Guru Ricky Cadden has dedicated episode 28 of Driving With The Guru to bluetooth connections, and how to use them to sync your Nseries device with your computer and [...]

  • http://s60blogger.com/ Steve Rowlands

    Dude, that BT headset with the big loop looks like it just came straight out of P.Diddlys jewellery box! I’ve honestly never seen anything like that in the UK. Do people in the US seriously wear those things? They look hideous!

    In answer to you question, I prefer the ‘in-ear’ type of headset. Usually they are smaller, and more discreet. I would hate to walk around town looking like I’ve just come straight off the Star Trek set.

    On the otherhand though, the smaller more discreet ‘in-ear’ ones, are a lot harder for other people to spot. Thus you get some strange looks, walking down the street, as everyone thinks you are the local nutter talking to yourself.

    Another great DWTG vid though mate! Roll on next friday!

  • http://s60blogger.com Steve Rowlands

    Dude, that BT headset with the big loop looks like it just came straight out of P.Diddlys jewellery box! I’ve honestly never seen anything like that in the UK. Do people in the US seriously wear those things? They look hideous!

    In answer to you question, I prefer the ‘in-ear’ type of headset. Usually they are smaller, and more discreet. I would hate to walk around town looking like I’ve just come straight off the Star Trek set.

    On the otherhand though, the smaller more discreet ‘in-ear’ ones, are a lot harder for other people to spot. Thus you get some strange looks, walking down the street, as everyone thinks you are the local nutter talking to yourself.

    Another great DWTG vid though mate! Roll on next friday!

  • http://www.symbianaddict.blogspot.com/ symbianaddict

    awesome episode ricky. actually, it was my first time watchin the episode. *pop the cork*

    anyways, just seeing that media app on the n810 has made me want one for the first time. where can i see more demos about that application?

    also, was that old old old old old incubus playing at the beginning? if not, it sure sounds like them.

  • http://www.symbianaddict.blogspot.com symbianaddict

    awesome episode ricky. actually, it was my first time watchin the episode. *pop the cork*

    anyways, just seeing that media app on the n810 has made me want one for the first time. where can i see more demos about that application?

    also, was that old old old old old incubus playing at the beginning? if not, it sure sounds like them.

  • http://www.symbian-guru.com/ The Guru

    @symbianaddict – Thanks, glad you enjoyed it! You can catch the archives here on the site, there’ve been lots of better episodes.

    It’s called Canola, the official site for it is here: http://openbossa.indt.org.br/canola/about.html

    And no, it’s not Incubus, it’s a section of a Dwight Yoakam song

  • http://www.symbian-guru.com The Guru

    @symbianaddict – Thanks, glad you enjoyed it! You can catch the archives here on the site, there’ve been lots of better episodes.

    It’s called Canola, the official site for it is here: http://openbossa.indt.org.br/canola/about.html

    And no, it’s not Incubus, it’s a section of a Dwight Yoakam song

  • http://www.symbian-guru.com/welcome/2008/03/bluetext-from-psiloc-offers-texting-from-your-desktop.html BlueText From Psiloc Offers Texting From Your Desktop

    [...] here). You’ll also need to have Bluetooth enabled on your PC, which, if you watched last week’s Driving With The Guru episode, you’ll know it costs as little as $20 for a USB Bluetooth [...]

  • http://www.symbian-guru.com/welcome/2008/04/pc-suite-nokia-multimedia-transfer-for-mac-updated.html PC Suite & Nokia Multimedia Transfer For Mac Updated

    [...] has previously explained how he easily connects his handset to his computer via bluetooth. Now with bluetooth on, PC suite would allow you to send messages using the conveniency of your [...]

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