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Chat with MS Mobile Devices team
Posted on 23-Apr-2003 13:21 News, Development

Chat with the Mobile Devices Pocket PC team via the web 23rd April 2003.

Palm Tungsten C and Zire 71 this week?
Posted on 23-Apr-2003 07:51 News, Palm

Apparently some Frankin Covey stores confirmed the Tungsten C to be released 24th March. And there was an auction on eBay for a brand new unit.

GPRS pain in Spain
Posted on 23-Apr-2003 07:43 News, Computing

Guy Kweney reports of his troubles trying to roam and use GPRS in Spain.

ARC Group report: growth in smartphone use
Posted on 23-Apr-2003 07:40 News, Computing

ARC Group released new paper titled "Future Mobile Computing: Device Trends and Wireless Solutions 2002-2007", where it says high-end-smartphone shipments accounted for 0.3% of the total handset market, and by 2007 this ratio is not expected to exceed 5%.

Nokia acquires Eizel to enhance mobile enterprise portfolio
Posted on 23-Apr-2003 07:30 News, Computing

Nokia announced a definitive agreement to acquire Eizel Technologies. The Pittsburgh-based company develops server-based products that transform email messages, attachments, intranet applications and web content into formats easily accessible by any mobile device on any network.

Nice Start - Pocket PC Password Enhancement
Posted on 23-Apr-2003 07:24 Software, Software

Nice Start is a software for Pocket PC designed to enhance password functionality, include replacing the default password screen with various customizable templates (skins). Nice Start is bundled with a free Log-off/Turn-off/Restart application that brings your Pocket PC closer to the functionality of a desktop PC and now on version 2.2 it supports the H5450 fingerprint scanner.

MS Smartphone Development Kit
Posted on 22-Apr-2003 17:56 News, Development

MS in association with Everlink Wireless are selling a Smartphone Development Kit for US$ 499. The phone is not certified for network operation. The kit provides all the resources needed (along with a few bonus items) to develop, test, and market mobile applications for Smartphone.

Going to France? You need a Pocket PC guide then
Posted on 22-Apr-2003 08:02 News, Computing

Are you travelling through France? You can have a free guide for your Pocket PC.

Toki Tori
Posted on 22-Apr-2003 07:52 Software, Games

One beautiful summer day on the chicken farm. Everything looked peaceful and quiet. Or at least it seemed to be... All the eggs were kidnapped!

PDACorps giveaway and review
Posted on 22-Apr-2003 07:47 News, Windows Mobile Pocket PC

Our friends in UK are running their weekly competition and also a review of a Pocket PC game.

mPhone Professional
Posted on 21-Apr-2003 21:19 Software, Software

Mobem mPhone Professional, the professional communicator and mobile phone manager, helps you work easily, efficiently, productively and enjoyably. It integrates five most useful functions for the mobile professionals: Phonebook, SMS, Dialer, Logo and Ringtone.

Compu2Go review of Sprite Backup 2.0
Posted on 21-Apr-2003 19:45 News, Software

Compu2Go posted a full review of this software, a required tool for all Pocket PC users.

Tired of webcams? What about a SMSCam?
Posted on 20-Apr-2003 14:26 News, Computing

Think of it as a SMSCam server. Nokia launched a device that actually connects to the GSM network.

O2 to try mobile video
Posted on 20-Apr-2003 09:14 News, Computing

British mobile operator O2 will begin trials of mobile video this month, with 350 users of their current base of 2.5G (GPRS) subscribers.

Japan and the mobile wave
Posted on 19-Apr-2003 13:04 News, Computing

The Guardian published an interesting article about how mobile is part of Japanese life, how it influences business and how much revenue it generates.

Vodafone live! on Sharp GX10 Review
Posted on 19-Apr-2003 11:27 Reviews, Mobile, by M Freitas

The GSM World association thinks the Sharp GX10 is the best mobile phone of 2003 (Winner of 2003 GSM Association Awards). And Vodafone decided to make it the flagship mobile for its new Vodafone live! services. Find here why it's so cool.

Orange delays launch of SPVx
Posted on 19-Apr-2003 10:26 News, Windows Mobile Smartphone

The new mobile based on MS Smartphone is expected to be based on the reference model Tanager (also to be launched as QTEK7070).

Pocket PC Phone Edition 2003 SDK pictures leaked
Posted on 19-Apr-2003 10:21 News, Development

MSMobiles published pictures of the new Pocket PC 2003 SDK.

SENTRY 2020
Posted on 18-Apr-2003 23:09 Software, Software

Sentry is an enterprise security tool utilizing transparent encryption to protect important information stored on Pocket PC computers.

Buglord
Posted on 18-Apr-2003 16:59 Software, Games

An original real-time strategy game of entomological combat, BugLord pits armies of bugs against each other in a struggle for survival. The player commands a diverse colony of insects, from simple worker ants to mortar-firing beetles, and fights to conquer as much territory as possible. Mutliplayer soon available.

Vodafone Mobile Connect card Review
Posted on 18-Apr-2003 10:02 Reviews, Mobile, by M Freitas

Are you on the road with your notebook and want access to your office via VPN? Or need to grab the latest e-mails and news? This PCMCIA GSM/GPRS card is for you then (and for some non-Vodafone customers too).

Mesh computing and pubs?
Posted on 18-Apr-2003 09:55 News, Computing

If you have a pub, a club or any business with lots of people, you might be interested in this.

Repligo for MS Smartphone
Posted on 17-Apr-2003 17:19 Software, Software

RepliGo converts, optimizes, and transfers documents from your desktop computer to your Microsoft® Smartphone.

Handspring to develop Smartphone for Orange
Posted on 16-Apr-2003 21:11 News, Palm

Handspring reported results for the third quarter of fiscal 2003 ended March 29, 2003 and announced an agreement with Orange to develop smartphones.

CNET Video: H5450 fingerprint
Posted on 16-Apr-2003 21:06 News, Windows Mobile Pocket PC

At the RSA security conference in San Francisco, CNET's Brian Cooley casts an eye over Hewlett-Packard's built-in biometric scanning technology, designed to replace passwords in PDAs and tablet PCs.


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