I’ve just got myself an upgrade phone - Nokia E65. I’ve chosen this one mostly because it has wifi and it comes with Skype installed.
After a short while I felt somewhat not satisfied with the pre-installed Skype. It works only through 3G and that’s a huge issue for me right now as I live in a poor reception area.

So after googling a bit I’ve stumbled upon fring.
This cool little app is like Norton Commander was for your DOS 5 ;)
It takes your Skype, Jabber, GTalk, AIM, (and so on) contacts, adds your contacts from your mobile phone and let’s you use nearby WiFi or 3G connection to make calls and chat like you would normally do with your mobile but through service provider of your choice - make it your GSM provider, Skype, Fring - no problem.
You can set it up to launch every time you turn on your mobile.

The only issue I have found so far, and it’s most likely related to E65 firmware, is that every once in a while for no reason the mobile soft-reboots itself while having fring and wifi connection active.

Overall I recommend this app for everyone that has a symbian mobile and has some internet connectivity (3G/WiFi) and uses Skype.

Ireland is still full of suprises :)
My friend found Linden Village cider and it sure was fun to drink it :)

Linden Village

I’ve just stumbled upon Microsoft’s Photosynth. This astonishing technology takes hundreds pictures of the same place taken from a different angles and creates a 3D image…
I can imagine that if someone would take this technology, used the images from Google Images or Flickr and assigned them to a location and plugged that into Google Earth … the result would be just jaw dropping.

I have a feeling that in some time that someone will be Google :)