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CTIA 2007 : Microsoft stand + gallery of latest Windows Mobile phones

Saturday, March 31st, 2007

MC35 Enterprise Digital Assistant from Symbol

Saturday, March 31st, 2007

“Keep your on-the-move workers connected, responsive and productive with the little device that offers big business functionality. This single pocketable device puts the combined power of a mobile phone, laptop, camera and bar code scanner at the fingertips of your employees, in a durable device that offers a product life that well exceeds that of the traditional consumer smartphone or PDA. And the convergence of voice and data translates into one device for employees to carry and one device for IT to manage - simplifying your mobility architecture and your capital and operational costs.”

As the name suggests, this might not be marketed to the consumer space though the projected price point of $640 to $750 (according to CTIA sources) would probably make it a viable option. Specs include XScale PXA270 416MHz processor, 2.8″ QVGA screen, GPS, Edge GPRS, GSM, 802.11b/g, BT 1.2, SDIO slot, 2MP camera w/ macro focus. In addition, we also have a few snapshots from CTIA that can be found here. Comments?

Brain Drain

Saturday, March 31st, 2007

Not a game per se, but interesting enough to merit a mention. Megabrain promises to “boost the capabilities of your brain. You will learn how to remember shopping lists without any effort for as long as you like and recall the items in their proper order or any other order you like. You will learn how to remember long numbers very easily, which is very useful to remember credit card numbers, PIN codes or security codes. This will make your day by day life much easier and can also help you to impress your boss if you know all the numbers from the current business report by heart.”…

Surround HD sound comes to Windows Mobile 6

Saturday, March 31st, 2007

INRIX Traffic for Windows Mobile released - Predictive Traffic Information for USA

Saturday, March 31st, 2007

SRS Mobile HD and Headphone 360 Demo

Friday, March 30th, 2007

“SRS Labs was in attendance at CTIA 2007, showing their audio technology and solutions. The name SRS Labs might not be familiar to many people, but if you’ve used Windows Media Player 10 or 11, and have ever gone into the enhancements settings to turn on SRS WOW Effects, you’ve used an SRS Labs product. SRS Mobile HD ships on a couple of Windows Mobile devices on the market, most notably the Motorola Q. I listened to a demo of a song using their big DJ-style headphones, and was able to toggle SRS Mobile HD off and on to hear what kind of a difference it made on the audio coming from the Motorola Q. Could I tell the difference? Absolutely. Were the changes for the better? That’s a bit harder to figure out - the sound was certainly “bigger” (what’s called having a “wider sound stage”). It sounded fuller - on the other hand, when listening to a different song, it seemed to over-drive the sound and cause distortion.”

Over at the CTIA 2007 Blog, Jason talks about SRS Mobile HD and SRS Headphone 360. Do you have a device that supports either of the two? Admittedly, there aren’t many, but if you do have one, let us know what you think of the enhancements in audio quality.

Smartphone Thoughts Previews Microsoft Research’s AURA

Friday, March 30th, 2007

“AURA stands for Advanced User Resource Annotation. Behind the fancy name is an amazing technology that enables the Windows Mobile devices to read product barcodes and pull up product information… Every time you go shopping or you are in the library, and want to get more information on a product. Whether it is the reviews or the price in the competing stores, AURA shows how it can be done in a snap. The other big use for this prototype is that we can now record and track the products that we own.”

Kris Kumar of Smartphone Thoughts previews this very intriguing new solution from Microsoft Research. Kris mentions some very interesting use cases which I think could be of benefit to most any of us. Check out his article as there’s a plethora of photos, screenshots, and observations to share.

Aplus DVD to Pocket PC Ripper - Convert DVD movies to Pocket PC … - Press World (press release)

Friday, March 30th, 2007

Aplus DVD to Pocket PC Ripper - Convert DVD movies to Pocket PC
Press World (press release), Russia - Mar 30, 2007
Aplus DVD to Pocket PC Ripper is a intuitive to use program which convert your DVD movies to Pocket PC movies regardless DVD CSS and DVD Region.

Hudson Mobile Releases Phone Dashboard 2.0

Friday, March 30th, 2007

“Phone Dashboard helps save you money because it keeps you from going over your monthly minutes. Phone Dashboard also saves you time by allowing you to easily view, sort and export your calling history for expense tracking…With release 2.0, we extend Phone Dashboard to track SMS and MMS message usage as well as call usage - a feature that has been in popular demand. Other new features include more options to customize your phone plans including flexible weekends and call rounding, and improved logging, usability and performance. Now more than ever, Phone Dashboard gives you a complete picture of your phone usage.”

I used Phone Dashboard back in the days I worried about going over my monthly minute bucket. Of course, after my long-distance relationship turned short-distance (i.e. she moved nearer to me), phone time wasn’t at such a premium and I stopped using the app. However, for those of you who brush against your bill on occassion and wish to avoid unsightly overage charges, take a look at Phone Dashboard!

Phone Scoop on the HTC P4000 at CTIA

Friday, March 30th, 2007

“The P4000 is essentially a CDMA version of the 8525 currently offered by Cingular. Since it’s a newer device, though, it improves a little on the GSM version with a considerably thinner profile and an assisted slide. The P4000 for Telus has an unfortunate d-pad that feels cheap and is tricky to use, but HTC often changes such things on versions for different carriers, so we hope the US version(s) will improve in that area.”

As to who’ll be carrying this cousin of the 8525, there isn’t any confirmation yet, but Engadget whispers that it’ll likely be Sprint. Doesn’t look half bad, does it. Smile That said, Phone Scoop reports it’ll initially come with WM5; let’s hope that carriers get some sense and actually ship it with WM6.

CTIA 2007: Sharing Video Ringtones With Vringo

Friday, March 30th, 2007

“Vringo is one of those services that left me scratching my head a little, wondering if there was really a market for this, but then again I can’t grasp the huge market for cheesy-sounding ringtones either. Vringo is a video ringtone service that allows you to see and share your video ringtones with others. They have a Windows Mobile client (shown above) and a rich Web-based system for selecting and managing your video ringtones.”

Like some custom ring tone features, this one sends a video ringtone to the one receiving the call. I can see how this could be very embarrassing pending on your taste or that of your “friends”, especially if they let you upload the video. :devilboy: Anyone want YouTube ringtones? For the record, Vringo sounds too much like Viggo, as in Viggo Mortensen from Lord of the “Rings”. Laughing

tcpmp (beta player) pocket pc video veiwing - Atomic

Friday, March 30th, 2007

tcpmp (beta player) pocket pc video veiwing
Atomic, Australia - Mar 30, 2007
my problem is, i have a neonode n1m, and it runs tcpmp (best pocket pc video player), but it wont install unless i get its special installer from

Pricegrabber CompactFlash Card Low Price Search of the Week

Friday, March 30th, 2007

Here’s a list of various CompactFlash 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 CompactFlash cards and their prices according to Pricegrabber searches:

You can browse the CompactFlash card category to look for more deals.

CTIA 2007 : video interview with director of marketing for HTC America - USA division of HTC

Friday, March 30th, 2007

Mobile browser news : Minimo 0.2 and Opera 8.65 BETA - released

Friday, March 30th, 2007

Minimo Updated To Version 0.2

Friday, March 30th, 2007

“Minimo is a small, simple, powerful and innovative, web browser for mobile devices, which is based on Mozilla technologies. to produce a highly usable web browser for Windows Mobile smartphones. Minimo 0.2 now includes best available support for modern web standards including Javascript and AJAX, social bookmarking, tabbed browsing (something the Internet Explorer Mobile still lacks), RSS support as well as Widget and Extension support!”

Darn! Just when an app gets really interesting, they turn it into WM5+ only! I got disappointed with Deepfish yesterday, now Minimo has just given me another low blow. If you ain’t a dinosaur like me, go ahead and check out the 0.2 version - the biggest weakness of most WM browsers (pace Steve Jobs) is the lack of full support for the latest web technologies (ok, ok, layout matters too). It sounds like the mobile browser of our dreams is almost here!

UBiQUiO 503G Pocket PC Phone - SmartPhoneBlast

Thursday, March 29th, 2007

UBiQUiO 503G Pocket PC Phone
SmartPhoneBlast - Mar 29, 2007
Check out the UBiQUiO 503G Pocket PC Phone. Expansys is reporting a ship date of June 20, 2007 for this one. The UBiQUiO 503G sports a 520MHz processor,

Call of Duty 2: demo and multiplayer update

Thursday, March 29th, 2007

Many thanks to Andy Messner from Aspyr for getting in touch with news on the upcoming multiplayer update to Call of Duty 2. In addition, a working demo version is now available to download from PocketGear….

CTIA 2007: AMD’s Imageon Graphics Processor Demonstration

Thursday, March 29th, 2007

“AMD’s Imageon chip is a graphics processor (GPU) designed for mobile devices. While the high-end version is not shipping in any Windows Mobile devices at this point, the demonstration I saw was quite impressive….I was unable to find the model number of the GPU running the demo below, but I suspect it was the Imageon 2298, announced last month. The hope here, of course, is that technology like this will make it into Windows Mobile smartphones so we can have gaming experiences this fluid and impressive - check out the video for more.”

While covering CTIA 2007, Jason shot some video of AMD’s Imageon chip producing a very smooth 30fps. Check out the CTIA 2007 blog for the video.

UNVEILED: eXpansys reveals the UBiQUiO 503G Pocket PC Phone Edtion - the unwired

Thursday, March 29th, 2007

UNVEILED: eXpansys reveals the UBiQUiO 503G Pocket PC Phone Edtion
the unwired, Germany - Mar 29, 2007
eXpansys, the brand-owner of UBiQUiO just unveiled its latest UBiQUiO Windows Mobile Pocket PC, the UBiQUiO 503G. Running on Windows Mobile 6 Professional,

UBiQUiO 503G Revealed

Thursday, March 29th, 2007

“An impressive feature-set including Windows Mobile® 6 software, a 520MHz Intel processor, Stereo Bluetooth, WiFi and blazing fast HSDPA wireless data, make the UBiQUiO 503G a mobile powerhouse. Enjoy blazing fast wireless connectivity. The 503G features the latest in 3G wireless technology, HSDPA, which supports speeds up to 3.6 Mbps. That, combined with the quick 520MHz processor, make for a rewarding mobile experience. Staying up to date on your email, appointments, and tasks while on the move has never been more convenient. A generous 256MB or ROM means you can store a larger number of mobile applications directly onto the device and if you want to store a large number of files, then you can simply plug in a microSD card, up to 2GB in capacity. If you are looking for multimedia features, the UBiQUiO 503G offers two cameras. The main camera is a 2MP CMOS camera with Micro Focus, perfect for capturing pictures and short videos and emailing them directly to your friends or collegues. The 2nd camera is a 0.3MP camera for video conferencing. Windows Media Player Mobile and the included stereo headphones let you enjoy your music & video files anywhere you go.”

The 503G packs some mostly impressive innards from the 520MHz processor and 256MB ROM to the quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE and tri-band UMTS/HSDPA connectivity, integrated 802.11b/g Wi-Fi… and, ahem, Bluetooth 1.2. All that with Windows Mobile 6 Professional to go. Want one? Expansys is reporting a release date of June 20.

Update: More snaps and thoughts at the CTIA 2007 Blog.

Dr Pocket v3 now available

Wednesday, March 28th, 2007

As spotted on Clickgamer is the new Dr. Pocket, a Pocket PC version of Dr. Mario. “The goal in Dr. Pocket is to combat the viruses in the pill bottle by strategically placing the falling pills to create rows and columns of the same color. When you get four of the same color in a row, everything in the row explodes. Any unsupported pieces will collapse onto the viruses below (which can cause even more explosions, resulting in a much higher score). Extra points are awarded for destroying more than one virus at a time.”…

Coming up NEXT

Wednesday, March 28th, 2007

As announced on Clickgamer is Next, described as a “sophisticated puzzle game that combines a simple interface with 64 challenging levels of puzzles.”…

E-TEN to offer Windows Mobile® 6 upgrades to Glofiish Pocket PC … - Pocket PC Thoughts

Tuesday, March 27th, 2007


Pocket PC Thoughts
E-TEN to offer Windows Mobile® 6 upgrades to Glofiish Pocket PC
Pocket PC Thoughts, Canada - Mar 27, 2007
E-TEN Information Systems has announced that it will offer owners of its own-brand Glofiish X500 and M700 Pocket PC Phones the ability to upgrade to Windows

Call of Duty 2: demo available now

Monday, March 26th, 2007

Just a quick update to point out that Call of Duty 2 is now available at Clickgamer, complete with a trial version. While you’ll get the best experience using an Dell X50v or X51v, it works on non-accelerated Pocket PCs too. Full details here, and don’t forget to check out our review. I’m still waiting for news on the multiplayer update due to arrive soon….


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