Thought I’d drop a quick mention about a minor redesign over at HTC Wizard Web. Congrats to Stanley on the redesign, and to Rudy for the winning logo. HTC Wizard Web is a great resource for any owner of an HTC Wizard based device. That includes T-Mobile MDA, Cingular 8125, IMate K-JAM, and Qtek 9100.
Would you like to see the first HTC flip-phone? If so, check out MS Mobiles‘ post on the new HTC STAR100 phone.
They’ve got a full photo spread on the new device, and a lot of information including the scoop on AKU2 (Push Mail update) and A2DP (Stereo Bluetooth Headphone) support built in.
Well there is more in their post than I can do just in hinting at, I mean they have a LOT of photos of the new phone.
Are you dying to get every last drop of speed from your device? Are you always looking for ways to unlock the full potential of your device? Well, if you have an HTC Wizard (Qtek 9100/i-mate K-JAM/T-Mobile MDA) or HTC Universal (Orange SPV M5000, i-mate JASJAR) then you are in luck.
Here is one that I’ll be making use of once the T-Mobile MDA (their US variant of the Wizard) is out! I’ve always thought a Pocket PC should have a cradle available for charging, syncing and simply someplace to set the device where you always know where its at. This one is made by Boxwave and can be found here. The cradle works with the following versions of the HTS Wizard: O2 XDA Mini, Orange SPV M3000, T-Mobile MDA Vario, Qtek 9100 and iMate KJAM.
HTC is setting up a corporate presence in the US (check out the official web site)! HTC is the largest OEM for Windows Mobile devices, working with many companies to bring devices to market around the world. From HP iPaqs, to Palm devices, to OEM devices supplied to mobile communications carriers (Orange, O2, T-Mobile, Cingular, Vodaphone, etc…), having a corporate presence in the US will further enhance the supportability and product growth in this country. Good news!
ICYMI: 357 members of Congress, both Republican and Democrat voted AGAINST our resolution to make public the sexual harassment and misconduct records of Congress.
357 Members voted to protect predators. 357 Members voted to protect themselves. 357 Members voted to take part in a