Archive for July, 2007
Tuesday, July 24th, 2007
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Tuesday, July 24th, 2007
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Monday, July 23rd, 2007
Review: HTC Mogul for Sprint Mobile Burn, PA - 1 hour ago The HTC Mogul for Sprint is the latest in a long line of Pocket PC powered device with slide-out keyboards from Taiwanese manufacturer HTC, …
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Monday, July 23rd, 2007
The SmartFilter feature allows a user to display only those messages that relate to the filtering criteria entry. This lets the user display the
information he or she is interested in. Note that WM 6 does not support synchronization of Contacts subfolders. However, you can use the SmartFilter feature to filter
contacts by category. Note also that SmartFilter is available in other applications. While e-mail or Contacts is open, begin typing a word or phrase. The items displayed will be filtered to include only those that contain the phrase that has been entered.
Keep typing until you see the message(s) you are interested in.
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Monday, July 23rd, 2007
“The good old Jack BBQ, comes again, better then ever. The game you’ll love, comes to you fresh, chilled, just perfect for the summer time. For all kind of shades, mobiles and easy going moments of leisure. Summer time is time for Jack BBQ! New game version v1.6 brings:
• Support for Windows Mobile 6
• DirectX and GAPI support for Windows Mobile
• Better buttons support for Windows Mobile
• Improved installation for Windows Mobile
• Checking for game updates”

You don’t have to know Jack about barbecue to play this one, just have patience to work through the various levels, collecting items and avoiding monsters. You can download a trial version here (affiliate link).


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Monday, July 23rd, 2007
“Before I start this mini-review of the XDA Flame I have to explain that most of my usage is data and that by far the best mobile signal available to me at home is from Vodafone - who also offer some of the most expensive data rates. Also, I’ll say now that I’m pleased with the Flame but it has shortcomings (as you’ll find out). I’ve worked my way through numerous PDA’s - both Pocket PC / Windows Mobile and Palm - starting with a Philips Velo 1 and ending up with an HTC Hermes. Along the way I had an Exec which I had to retire when I found I needed more data than Vodafone could offer at a sensible price - so I switched to T-mobile. The Exec wouldn’t hold a signal with them but the Hermes would so that was the end of the Exec - but I really missed the VGA screen. When the Flame was announced it came with, what is for me, the perfect spec. This included infra-red - something that is vital for me but no longer available on the new HTC offerings. Because of this I decided to take the plunge and order one from Australia. Five days after spending £527 and placing my order (and that included a weekend) the Flame was in my hand. A couple of weeks after I received the Flame I also received an import duty / VAT bill - which I was expecting - of £110 making a total cost of £637, a lot for a PDA but the perfect spec doesn’t come along every day!”

4WinMobile.com has an O2 Xda Flame in their hands, and aside from a couple of shortcomings, they like what they see! Check out their thoughts here.


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Monday, July 23rd, 2007
“If you want to find out current location of your friends who use VITO FindMe, ask them for their codeword and send it via SMS to their Pocket PC Phone Edition. In return you will receive an SMS with their coordinates that can be looked up at Google Maps.”

Well, we can’t complain about the price, right? If you’re interested in sharing your GPS location with your GPS-enabled friends, this may be worth your time. As always, let us know if you’ve managed to give this a spin yourself.


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Monday, July 23rd, 2007
Windows Mobile-run Vogue—like its sister handset—the Touch, for GSM operators—sports an advanced iPhone-like touch-screen interface.
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Monday, July 23rd, 2007
“I mentioned in my HTC Touch review that HTC seem to be pushing the envelope with their handsets at the moment. It’s fair to say that HTC are adding features and functionality quicker than even Microsoft themselves. Now, with the Kaiser, HTC has thrown everything into the specifications listings - the only thing missing is the kitchen sink.”

Personally I’m upset that HTC decided not to include the kitchen sink in this device
. Really, the only thing I can find wrong with this device is the form-factor (As some are not fans of the sideways slider). Once you get past that, what more could HTC offer in this device to “please all the people”? Now I just hope that once I can get my hands on one of these, they live up to the hype!


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Monday, July 23rd, 2007
HP to Pocket Opsware for $1.6B TechNewsWorld, CA - 1 hour ago … a bitterly controversial move that has helped HP once again become the worldwide PC leader and has the company on pace to surpass $100 billion in …
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Monday, July 23rd, 2007
Delivers considerably more juice than bundled battery without adding any bulk to Palm smartphones.
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Monday, July 23rd, 2007
Search and advertising giant willing to take on incumbent operators if FCC decides on open access mandates.
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Monday, July 23rd, 2007
“Spb Brain Evolution is an application suitable for people of all ages to help maximize their brain power by playing 10 simple games regularly. The application is supported by Windows Mobile 2003 or Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC. The 10 games are called Arithmetics, Quadronica, Memorics, Sudoku, Numbers, Minesweeper, Balltracker, Guess Who, Encyclopedia, and Matches. Some are timed games designed to get the player to think quickly while others are strategy games to help him think clearly.”

Clinton Fitch gives the game some pretty high ratings. Check out the article for more details and additional screenshots. Note that you can register the product here at our company store for $19.95. Free trial download is also available.


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Monday, July 23rd, 2007
“Occasionally the Treo 750 can enter a state where sounds are lost for phone calls and notifications. This can result in missed calls and notifications. Please read below to find out how to upgrade your device to help eliminate the occurrence of this scenario on your Treo 750. “
I’m not a Treo 750 owner, so I can’t gauge how important this update is, but if you’ve been having trouble with your 750’s alerts, this is a fix you’ll want to download and install. (Alas, no indication of when the WM6 upgrade for the 750 will be offered.)


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Monday, July 23rd, 2007
Quality not so crucial Australian IT, Australia - 2 hours ago As far as playback goes, many of the latest mobiles and pocket PC phones use Windows Mobile edition as their operating system. Windows Mobile supports AVI …
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Monday, July 23rd, 2007
Here’s a list of various Secure Digital 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 Secure Digital cards and their prices according to Pricegrabber searches:
You can browse the Secure Digital card category to look for more deals.


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Monday, July 23rd, 2007
Well, I’ve been using the Cavalier for approximately three days. In an interesting dichotomy, it’s very similar, yet surprisingly different to the Dash. The hardware differences are visibly noticeable, but it’s not until you handle it do you realize just how different they are. The edges are square, even sharp on the Cavalier. Juxtapose this with the Dash and its rounded curves and you have two very… Read More

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Monday, July 23rd, 2007
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Monday, July 23rd, 2007
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Monday, July 23rd, 2007
“As mentioned before, Toshiba was expected to release a software patch for the Portégé G900’s idle problem and here it is - just released in time: This patch is designed to resolve the issue of G900 devices failing to return to standby mode from deep sleep mode correctly, which some users have experienced and should only be installed by those who’ve encountered this specific problem. This patch can be installed onto your G900 either from an SD card or from the phone’s memory.”
Arne at the unwired.net has gotten wind of the news that a fix for the standby bug suffered by some G900 users has been issued by Toshiba. You can get the fix 

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Monday, July 23rd, 2007
HTC Touch p3450, the Elf Mobile Gadget News - 2 hours ago If you are not familiar with Windows Mobile, or Smartphones/Pocket PC in general, then this is a user friendly enough device to make transitioning from your …
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Monday, July 23rd, 2007
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WD Unveils New External Hard Drives Techtree.com, India - 48 minutes ago The pocket-sized 250GB Passport Portable Drive sports a plug-and-play capability. The WD Sync software allows consumers take desktop content by simplifying …
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Monday, July 23rd, 2007

If you’re a US-based Microsoft partner, developer, or IT professional looking for a sweet deal on a Windows Mobile device, then you may want to consider this special offer, courtesy of Microsoft and Sprint. For $299.99 with a new contract, you can grab yourself a Sprint Mogul, a 512MB microSD card, and 10% off monthly services. The RRP is $549.99, so you’re looking at a huge saving. Be sure to take advantage of this while it lasts!


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Monday, July 23rd, 2007
iPods have had a significant impact on the way we listen to music. Thanks in part to the latest generation of these great devices, they have also begun impacting the was we store and watch music videos, TV shows and even full-length feature films. Getting the moving images off the iPod on onto a TV can be a challenge. There can be a large number of cables to choose from: RCA, composite, S-Video, component,… Read More

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Sunday, July 22nd, 2007
If you have a Cingular 8525, T-Mo Dash or HTC Hermes, you can get an adapter from Semsons that will convert the extUSB connector to a more usable miniUSB and 3.55mm headphone jack. This means that you no longer have to use the HTC extUSB charger or proprietary headphones. To get the adapter for $5, click here.
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