This guide was written by our good friend John D’Agnese. You can find the original on his website, Veracitynation and follow him on Twitter. Please let him know what you think, and maybe we can get him to contribute again!
With the addition of two relatively new mobile computing product solutions, there have been many who question [...]
March 10th, 2009 | Tags: laptop, mobile, mobile technology, netbook, Redfly, Windows | Category: Editorials | Comments (2)
This morning we had the pleasure of having Eric Lin from HTC as a guest on the msmobiles podcast. Eric was battered by questions from our panel, and answered most of them. Following is a list of the questions he was asked:
Everyone wants a 3.5mm headset jack on their phones, why do HTC keep using [...]
March 8th, 2009 | Tags: HTC, podcast, windows mobile, WinPho | Category: Editorials | Comments Off
Edward, Chris, Mickey, and I had the pleasure of having two guests on the podcast today. John joined us on the panel, and Charles Wiltgen from Kinoma agreed to answer all our questions. For the second week in a row, we broadcast live on ustream.tv, and this time Mickey and I provided streaming video as [...]
March 1st, 2009 | Tags: chat, Kinoma, podcast, streaming audio, streaming video, windows mobile | Category: Editorials | Comments (1)
While everyone is waiting and watching (and drooling) for the chance to get hold of a new Palm Pre, Tealpoint Software is staying old school. Sorta.
Palm users are familiar with great apps from Tealpoint: TealLock, TealScript, TealBackup, and others. A name Palm enthusiasts have come to know and trust, Teal is stepping out of the [...]
February 21st, 2009 | Tags: Centro, Garnet, launcher, Palm, Pre, Treo, Webos | Category: Reviews | Comments (3)
Proporta has long been one of my favorite gadget and accessory providers. They have great stuff, no matter what your personal preference in mobile tech. They have cases for everything from iPhones to Blackberries, Palms to Nokias. They have laptop bags, gadget bags, and every other conceivable accessory. And being a terribly British company, you [...]
February 15th, 2009 | Tags: accessories, charger, device, gadgets, mobile, power, Proporta | Category: Reviews | Comments Off
In this week’s msmobiles podcast, Edward, Mickey, Chris, and I discussed how Edward missed going to Mobile World Congress due to losing his passport. We talked about the changes to the concept of Windows Mobile, and the possible change by Microsoft to a simplified “Windows phone,” and the anticipation of Windows Mobile 6.5 had us [...]
February 15th, 2009 | Category: Editorials | Comments (1)
Technorati Tags: Windows Mobile,Capacitive,Touch,Screen
The topic of Windows Mobile and capacitive screens comes up from time to time. It seems that it is the subject of discussion more frequently as time progresses. In some discussions I hear statements that “Windows Mobile can’t use capacitive screens.” The only reason ever given is that some change needs to [...]
February 14th, 2009 | Category: Editorials | Comments (2)
Email from our friends at SeeqPod with this news:
We wanted to bring you up to date on a number of exciting improvements for SeeqPod Mobile for Windows Mobile.
We’ve recently introduced the new version 1.3 of SeeqPod Mobile for Windows Mobile, our third major set of new features and upgrades since our initial release [...]
February 4th, 2009 | Tags: application, music, phone, ppc, seeqpod, windows mobile | Category: Reviews | Comments Off
Without any fanfare or any promotion, Live Mesh for Windows Mobile went…Live.
For what seems like months, I’ve been trying to run my Mesh app on my Treo 800w only to be notified that I am not authorized to add a mobile device to my account. I was bemoaning this very thing in the JAGS [...]
January 31st, 2009 | Category: Reviews | Comments (6)
Don’t forget your heavy coat, it’s going to be a cold one.
How did I know that? Because I have SPB Weather. A great weather utility from the people who brought us Mobile Shell and Time, Weather integrates fully into your Today screen or (appropriately enough) Mobile Shell, Pocket Plus, and Diary.
While SPB Weather is quite [...]
January 31st, 2009 | Category: Reviews | Comments Off