Microsoft MVP profiles on-line now
Posted on 10-Jul-2004 10:02 News, Windows Mobile Pocket PC
Interested to know more about the people that help making the Windows community? Microsoft has now updated their MVP list with profiles, including photos.
Decuma OnSpot Handwriting system for Symbian UIQ
Posted on 8-Jul-2004 22:13 News, Symbian
For selected smartphones currently shipping, consumers will be able to download Decuma's software already this year. Current solutions are for mobile phones based on Symbian UIQ and other operating systems are in the pipeline.
palmOne targets Mac users
Posted on 8-Jul-2004 08:31 News, Palm
The company created a new section on their website dedicated to users of palmOne and Apple Mac computers. with special attention to multimedia applications, wireless technology, and Tips and Tricks.
palmOne opens eBook store
Posted on 8-Jul-2004 08:26 News, Palm
The store is powered by PowerByHand, and provides 13,000 titles in more than 40 categories.
NTT DoCoMo introduce mobile wallet services with new i-mode smartcard handset
Posted on 7-Jul-2004 23:53 News, Computing
DoCoMo's new service and smartcard handsets may be used for a variety of functions that were previously possible only with IC-equipped cards, including train travel, debit card (electronic money) and credit card-based withdrawals and transactions, and personal identification.
3D menus for mobile phones
Posted on 7-Jul-2004 23:43 News, Mobile
Hi Corp has implemented a 3D menu model for Sharp, available on new Vodafone mobile phones to be released in Japan.
Spb Software announces Window Mobile 2003 Second Edition support
Posted on 7-Jul-2004 07:33 News, Software
Spb Software House has released updates for all of the top Spb products, including Spb Benchmark. Together with new features like improved scheduled transactions in Spb Finance and screen rotation support in Spb Pocket Plus, Spb adds full support for Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition devices. All these products support landscape mode and VGA screens.
Mobile 3D gaming: the next big thing?
Posted on 6-Jul-2004 19:41 News, Gaming
Last year, it was the camera phone. But this year, industry insiders say the newest trend for mobile phones will be three-dimensional video games, attracting a new generation of users and driving sales throughout the mobile market.