Intel Centrino Core Duo/Solo Overview
Posted on 11-Feb-2006 13:06 Articles, Computing, by H Willan
We recently spoke with Graham Tucker from Intel Australia, who was over here in New Zealand for the product launch of the Centrino Duo. Questions ranged from handheld mobile devices through to mobility questions about benefits to notebooks/laptops we’ll see in the near future.
A Review of Operator Branding on Windows Mobile
Posted on 31-Jan-2006 19:18 Articles, Software, by A Karantze
Readers and customers of the operators may be curious to understand what exactly drives an operator to brand a device and add software to “improve” ease of use – especially for more advanced users who feel they don’t need the extra support.
Interview with Vincent Weafer, Symantec Security Response
Posted on 22-Dec-2005 22:14 Articles, Security
In this recorded interview you will hear his thoughts on Internet, wireless and mobile devices security. Vincent also cites the top best practices IT professionals should follow for best enterprise security.
Selecting a new Windows Mobile device
Posted on 10-Dec-2005 23:03 Articles, Windows Phone, by Darryl Burling
Confused with some of the current options in the Windows Mobile platform? Read our opinion in some of the current popular options.
Q&A: The Naming of Windows Vista
Posted on 18-Aug-2005 09:30 Articles, Windows, by M Freitas
The client version of Microsoft Windows code name "Longhorn" is now Windows Vista. Geekzone had an exclusive interview with John B. Williams, General Manager of Windows Communications, to find out how Windows Vista got its name.
What is on my Pocket PC?
Posted on 31-Jul-2005 14:49 Articles, Software, by M Freitas
Today I decided to list the programs I have installed in my Pocket PC. It is quite a variety there, and lots of screenshots.
Defining a security policy for Windows Mobile Pocket PC
Posted on 10-Jan-2005 22:23 Articles, Windows Mobile Pocket PC, by Darryl Burling
Whether you are a personal user or a corporate employee, if you have a mobile device, you should either have a security policy of your own or be bound by a corporate one. Some users have an informal security policy, however many have no security policy at all and have not even thought through the security implications of owning a Pocket PC.
T3G: Telecom New Zealand 3G service
Posted on 8-Nov-2004 21:19 Articles, 3G, by Darryl Burling
More personal information on Telecom New Zealand's new 3G network service, including pricing, equipments and e-mail synchronisation.
If e-mail dies - then what?
Posted on 26-Jul-2004 17:29 Articles, Computing, by Darryl Burling
The recent speculation on the dismissal of e-mail as an effective form of communication caused me some alarm, and to ask the question "What is the alternative?" and "What could work better than e-mail?".
Windows Mobile and e-mail: keeping all up-to-date
Posted on 12-Jun-2004 18:21 Articles, Software, by M Freitas
One of the main functionality in current connected handheld devices is e-mail. Users can collect e-mails from a server, have the e-mails sent to devices, and other little tricks. We tested some services that offer a combination of pull and push techniques to give the always-on e-mail experience.
How to connect your palmOne Zire 72 to GPRS using a Bluetooth mobile
Posted on 11-May-2004 23:10 Articles, Palm
The palmOne Zire 72 provides users with a new Bluetooth Wizard. We show in this article how to configure your Zire and how to use the Wizard to connect to a GPRS network using a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone.
How to Hotsync your palmOne Zire 72 over Bluetooth
Posted on 11-May-2004 22:46 Articles, Palm, by M Freitas
The palmOne Zire 72 provides users with a new Bluetooth Wizard. We show in this article how to configure your computer and how to use the Wizard to complete a Hotsync via Bluetooth.
Getting the most from your Palm
Posted on 29-Apr-2004 22:11 Articles, Software, by James Shiell
James, our power Palm user friend, lists a series of software that he uses to enhance the experience of Palm devices.