Handmark PocketMoney for Pocket PC
Posted on 30-Jan-2004 08:21 Software, Software
Handmark has upgraded the PocketMoney financial management software for the Windows Mobile Pocket PC and Pocket PC Phone Edition.
Repligo 2.0 for Palm OS
Posted on 29-Jan-2004 21:02 Software, Software
Cerience announced the new version of its content publishing solution for Palm OS 5 and Windows.
Handheld devices market declined in 2003
Posted on 29-Jan-2004 07:56 News, Computing
IDC reports that there was a slight quarterly growth in worldwide handheld devices market, but a full-year decline of 18%. PalmOne leads, with HP in second.
Martin Fields Overlay Plus review
Posted on 28-Jan-2004 18:49 Reviews, Windows Phone, by M Freitas
Most users of mobile devices such as Pocket PC, Palm and Symbian Smartphones don't give any thought to protecting one of the most important parts of the device: the touch screen.
CabBackup CAB re-Generator for Pocket PC
Posted on 28-Jan-2004 12:50 Software, Software
CabBackup is the first software to re-create a CAB file of Pocket PC programs. All unused programs can now be now stored and save memory space on your device anywhere, anytime.
BOnTime 2.0 for Pocket PC released
Posted on 27-Jan-2004 20:59 News, Software
Bsystems has announced a new version of its time recording program for Pocket PC, including a new XML based storage.
AppForge Crossfire Development Kit for the Sony Ericsson P900
Posted on 27-Jan-2004 20:47 News, Symbian
With this development kit, you receive everything you need to quickly start developing for Sony Ericsson smartphones, and immediately be able to test your application on a real device.
A new GSM operator in New Zealand: anytime?
Posted on 27-Jan-2004 19:54 News, Mobile
Since 2001 Econet Wireless is promissing a second GSM network in New Zealand. The South African group Allied Technologies now owns 50% of the Zimbabwe based operator and promisses to invest.
Market growth of smartphone will spark mobile platform war
Posted on 27-Jan-2004 11:00 News, Mobile
According to the Zelos Group, the Mobile electronics sector will be redefined as nearly half of all mobile handsets will be based on full-feature operating systems by 2008.