O2 XDA ROM Upgrade released
Posted on 1-Apr-2003 07:31 News, Phone Edition
The latest xda operating system is now available. But don't use this yet in similar Pocket PC Phone Edition devices (like the QTEK).
TDK releases TDK Mobile 3.4
Posted on 30-Mar-2003 23:53 News, Bluetooth
This week TDK released new versions of their Bluetooth software, firmware an now a new version of TDK Mobile: it comes with a pairing wizard, and allows communication via serial and Infrared, in addition to Bluetooth.
Sorcery PDA
Posted on 30-Mar-2003 20:03 Software, Games
The pocketpcaddict.com website posted a review of Sorcery PDA, a Pocket PC game.
Survey reveals hackers hunt for wireless networks whilst commuting
Posted on 28-Mar-2003 00:41 News, Security
A wireless ‘honeypot’ set up by KPMG LLP (UK) to monitor wireless hacking and so-called ‘war driving’ activity has revealed that the most popular time to try to access wireless networks is on the way to and from work.
Telstra launches consumer services over its network
Posted on 28-Mar-2003 00:33 News, Mobile
Vodafone Live! is soon to be launched in Australia and New Zealand. The competition already started to release products to match the offering. Telstra (Australia) now offers a series of multimedia and consumer services over its mobile network.
War Blogs
Posted on 27-Mar-2003 08:33 News, Computing
Combat personnel in the war front are now into more geek stuff: soldier blogs.
Need a cab? It'll find you...
Posted on 27-Mar-2003 08:22 News, Computing
Black cabs in London are using Location-based services (LBS) to bring taxis and passengers together across the capital.
An evaluation of Sprint "Vision" high speed service.
Posted on 27-Mar-2003 07:58 News, Computing
Marketing calls 3G some services available in U.S. It's actually not (have a look in your Glossary for a definition of 3G). Now I found a review of Sprint "Vision" service, where the author explains this.
Do you take advantage of mistakes in prices?
Posted on 25-Mar-2003 23:06 News, Computing
BBC UK has an article on what happened last week on Amazon UK: HP iPAQ H1910 were advertised for £7.93 instead of the normal £300. Hundreds of people bought the units, but will not receive them.
Intel announces new XSCALE processors
Posted on 25-Mar-2003 22:57 News, Computing
Intel Corporation announced three new processors for personal digital assistants (PDAs). The new processors incorporate the latest microprocessor packaging and stacking techniques, and deliver higher performance and longer battery life in less space than previous versions.