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Is That A CE-Based PC On Your Wrist???

Wednesday, June 28th, 2006

“The last time we saw this wrist-worn PC it was a mere concept, and a sketchy one at that. With some outlandish claims like 8 hours of battery life, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, SD card expansion and a QVGA 3.5-inch LCD, we just figured we’d let it sit until its creators managed to throw it together for reals. Well, it looks like they managed to do just that, and the new ZYPAD WL 1000 from Parvus has all those capabilities and more. An interesting…

Review: Short Take: Sena Cases’ Palm Treo 700w/p MagnetFlipper Case

Wednesday, June 28th, 2006

Get a new gadget and you bump into a problem: How do you protect it from all of the potential abuse it could take out there in the real world? When Palm introduced their 700w back in January of this year, many went out and opened their wallets for the shiny new device. Sena Cases has released a case to fit both the 700w and 700p. Read… Read More

Intel sells XScale processor division to Marvell

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006

Photo Contacts Pro released in Windows Mobile Smartphone Edition with new features

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006

CoolCamera v 1.12.5 - HTC Smartphone or PDA as Webcamera and Camcorder

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006

Darxun Games Releases Cybersaurus

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006

“Darxun Games may be known to Palm OS and Symbian (S60/UIQ) owners. They have already produced two pretty good 3D games for these operating systems: Head2Head Street Racing and 3D Zapman. (Of the two, I could only test the latter on my freshly hard reset test Palm Tungsten T|3, which I was pretty happy with, despite it only having HiRes resolution (while the T|3 is a HiRes+, that is, a 480*320 device). The former wouldn’t leave the trial screen…

Qool Labs intros pair of Pocket PC phones - engadget

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006

Qool Labs intros pair of Pocket PC phones
engadget, CA - Jun 27, 2006
Expect both tri-band Pocket PCs to make their way into Asian consumers' hands later this year. Add a keyboard and it's getting bigger than my pocket.

Qool Labs intros pair of Pocket PC phones - engadget

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006


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Qool Labs intros pair of Pocket PC phones
engadget, CA - Jun 27, 2006
Expect both tri-band Pocket PCs to make their way into Asian consumers' hands later this year. Add a keyboard and it's getting bigger than my pocket.
Qool Labs Reveals the QDA Lite and QDA Icon Pocket PC Thoughts
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Configuring and Provisioning Windows Mobile for the Enterprise

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006

“If you work in an enterprise that has multiple Windows Mobile devices, you will soon find that you need an easy way to setup new devices. This is especially true if you are planning to deploy hundreds or thousands of devices. This article explains different options to configure or provision Windows Mobile devices en mass.”
It’s amazing when I think of how far PC/laptop management has come in the last 10 years. Everything has gravitated…

Five in a line

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006

Mothiva has announced mGomoku, a “classical Japanese game known also as noughts and crosses. mGomoku has colorful pixel-art graphics with visual effects, more than 10 minutes in three songs and beautiful sounds.”…

Five in a line

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006

Mothiva has announced mGomoku, a “classical Japanese game known also as noughts and crosses. mGomoku has colorful pixel-art graphics with visual effects, more than 10 minutes in three songs and beautiful sounds.”…

First Review of the Asus P525

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006

I call it “Mobility in the Massada” as the first review of the Asus P525 Pocket PC Phone surfaces on an Israeli Pocket PC fan site. Of course, the review is in Hebrew, and my wife hasn’t taught me enough to go reading on my own, but luckily, there are many pictures to get a good idea of what you could expect.
It’s a pretty-decent-sized Windows Mobile 5.0 Phone Edition with an Intel XScale 416MHz CPU, quadband GSM, Bluetooth with A2DP, and…

High Resolutions Samsung i320 Photos & Specifications

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006

Samsung PR sent us two high resolution shots of the upcomming i320 Smartphone: Picture 1, Picture 2. Below, see the official specs.

The design and layout is similar to the Morotola Q, in that the display is a lanscape QVGA screen with a keyboard below, and… Read More

Palm Treo Lennon Coming to Cingular?

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006

Engadget Mobile has the scoop on an upcoming Palm Treo (PalmOne? ), codenamed Lennon. The external antenna-less device packs EDGE (Class 10)/UMTS support, a QWERTY thumb-board, Wi-Fi, a 1.3-megapixel camera, and Windows Mobile 5.0 (with the MSFP), and if all is true, should be available through Cingular this coming October. If you’re a Treo 700w user, would you go for this instead (minus the prospect of switching carriers)?…

HopStop.com Helps You Get Around the Town

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006

“Attention city residents and tourists! If you either live in New York City, Boston, San Francisco or Washington D.C. or you plan to visit one of these cities, you might want to bookmark the following link: http://HopStop.com/pda because HopStop.com - according to themselves the most-used site for subway and bus directions in the United States, today announced the launch of HopStop PDA. Consumers can now access HopStop’s services from their PDA…

MARA’s "Top 10" Most Critical Wireless and Mobile Security Vulnerabilities

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006

“Inspired by the SANS Top 20, this list is a consensus of industry experts on wireless and mobile vulnerabilities that require immediate remediation. It is offered as a public service by the Mobile Antivirus Researcher’s Association (www.mobileav.org). We welcome your feedback; this is a ?living? document that will be updated frequently.”
There is nothing really surprising on this list; issues include open WiFi networks, Bluetooth exploits,…

Pricegrabber MiniSD Card Low Price Search of the Week

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006

Here’s a list of various miniSD cards listed in Pricegrabber’s database, and the lowest price on each model. Clicking through to the vendor selling the product helps support this site, so if you’re interested in learning more about the product, click. Here are the five most popular miniSD cards and their prices according to Pricegrabber searches:
You can browse the …

Does Your Pocket PC Interfere With Your Life?

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006

It’s called a PDA because it’s supposed to be a “Personal Digital Assistant,” but has your device interfered with your life instead of assisted it? Maybe not directly, but how about the way others perceive you? Does your spouse or partner roll their eyes when they see you staring contently into your device? Did you ever have your friends or family wait up for you because your device was in the middle of an ActiveSync or data transfer? Can you no…

HTC Monet to Launch Soon in Europe Only

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006

It looks like a model similar to the HTC Foreseer posted on here, is starting to appear, slowly but surely.

Although this implementation of the unit, called the Trilogy, and based on the HTC Monet, is slightly different, the concept is essentially the same. With a 2.2 inch QVGA (240×320) screen, and… Read More

Marvell Purchases Intel’s XScale Product Line

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006

“Marvell Technology Group, Ltd. and Intel Corporation today announced that they have signed an agreement for Intel to sell its communications and application processor business to Marvell for a purchase price of $600 million plus the assumption by Marvell of certain liabilities. The planned sale will give Marvell a strong presence in the growing market segment for processors used in smart handheld devices. The sale also will enable Intel to focus…

Save 50% on Flux Challenge!

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006

We’ve teamed up with PDAmill and Clickgamer to offer a one-off 50% discount on Flux Challenge, reducing the price from $19.95 to just $9.98….

Save 50% on Flux Challenge!

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006

We’ve teamed up with PDAmill and Clickgamer to offer a one-off 50% discount on Flux Challenge, reducing the price from $19.95 to just $9.98….

Navizon now available for the Motorola Q

Tuesday, June 27th, 2006

Motorola Q problems begin and number of returns extraordinarily big !

Monday, June 26th, 2006

Bluetooth technology in Motorola Q comes from Broadcom

Monday, June 26th, 2006


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