Park and pay with SMS in downtown Wellington
Posted on 25-Jan-2004 18:38 News, Mobile
Wellington City Council is starting a six-month trial of TXT-a-Park, New Zealand’s first pay-and-display parking machine system that allows Vodafone customers to pay for parking via SMS.
Total Remote 2.0 for Pocket PC
Posted on 23-Jan-2004 12:56 Software, Software
Total Remote 2.0 is a completely rewritten version of Total Remote for Windows Mobile Pocket PC. This new version adds CCF support, meaning that users can now use any of the thousands of free presets written for the Philips Pronto based remote controls.
Official: AT&T Wireless for sale
Posted on 23-Jan-2004 07:36 News, Mobile
The company issued a press release where it explains the strategic direction traced by its board.
Toshiba e800 review
Posted on 22-Jan-2004 19:34 Reviews, Windows Phone, by M Freitas
The Toshiba e800 is the first Pocket PC to offer VGA resolution. Do you need it? (Warning: lots of images)
Alarm clock hated, but not as much as mobile phones
Posted on 22-Jan-2004 07:58 News, Mobile
Mobile phones passes alarm clock as Most Hated Invention, yet one we cannot live without, according to results from the annual Lemelson-MIT Invention study.
iBIZ acquires Synosphere, makers of Blue Dock
Posted on 22-Jan-2004 07:42 News, Computing
Synosphere is the company behind the BlueDock, a docking station that allows a Pocket PC or Palm device to be used as a primary computer platform.
PpcPad for Pocket PC
Posted on 21-Jan-2004 08:04 Software, Software
A notepad that allows templates and quick notes with multiple number of pages.
Blackout for Pocket PC
Posted on 21-Jan-2004 08:00 Software, Games
Ballshooter announced Blackout, a new game for Windows Mobile Pocket PC. In this game you have to restore the power in the city using a puzzle board.
AppForge ships Crossfire 5.0
Posted on 21-Jan-2004 07:40 News, Computing
AppForge announced shipment of its mobile and wireless application development environment for the Microsoft .NET platform.
Wireless in the Sears Tower
Posted on 21-Jan-2004 07:36 News, Wi-Fi
Sears Tower is expected to soon become one of the first commercial office buildings in the United States to have an in-building wireless system throughout, improving service for wireless phones and allowing for Wi-Fi computer access in offices on all floors.
Intel joins Mobile Enterprise Alliance
Posted on 20-Jan-2004 13:16 News, Computing
The Mobile Enterprise Alliance (MEA) is a global not-for-profit organization promoting the business benefits of workforce mobility to enterprise end users and decision makers.
Survey on UK’s female entrepreneur results
Posted on 20-Jan-2004 13:01 News, Mobile
The UK female entrepreneur is in her early 30s, tech savvy, well connected and thrives on risk, according to a survey released today by Aurora, the UK's largest business women's network.