Aug 21, 2006 | blog
Very interesting – if this article from Engadget Mobile (link below) is true, then Verizon customers will have no trouble roaming off-continent with this device.
I’ve known they were working on this type of solution for awhile, but frankly, I’m surprised that they have it ready to go in the timeframe mentioned in the article.
Verizon subs waiting for the latest BB goodness, your wait is over!
Link to Verizon releasing 8700 with GSM support? – Engadget Mobile
Aug 16, 2006 | blog
So Skype seems to have released a new version of the Pocket PC interface to their service (though I believe its actually in beta yet). Though they have not worked on reducing the system requirements so all us HTC Wizard users can use the software, they have several new features.
Among the changes:
- feature: Multi-chat support
- feature: SkypeIn support
- feature: Voicemail support
- feature: Call forwarding support
- feature: Profile editing
- feature: Detailed search
- feature: Contact list information with avatar and mood messages support
- feature: Improved chat-more emoticons and ‘set topic’ ability
- feature: Animated emoticons
- feature: Skype Launcher
- feature: GSM and Skype callsmanagement
- feature: Larger Dial Pad and delete button in Dial Pad
- feature: Online help
- feature: One click access to Skype from the device home screen
- change: Contact list sorting
- bugfix: Saved SkypeOut contacts are shown without their name in the Log tab
- bugfix: VM sender Skype name is displayed instead of the real name
- bugfix: Chat partner username instead of the real name displayed in tab head
- bugfix: ‘Clear Log’ doesn’t work for unknown SI call
- bugfix: Call duration is only in minutes:seconds
- bugfix: Search enabled while offline
- bugfix: ‘Hold’ is enabled, when the call is already on hold
- bugfix: Call ‘hold’ is allowed before call is answered
- bugfix: ‘Hold’ reminds checked with new conference call
- bugfix: Possible to send just space in chat
- bugfix: Overlapped notifications on Start tab
- bugfix: Contact names are overlapped in Contact list
- bugfix: Allow calls and allow chats menus are empty while signed out
- bugfix: Scrollbar doesn’t reach the end in Call log
- bugfix: Selected privacy option not updated first time
- bugfix: Title bar notifications are not removed after signing out
- bugfix: Incoming chat will create notification when some dialog is open
- bugfix: Offline icon changes to pending for contact who hasn’t been online for a long time
- bugfix: Call duration is delayed for longer calls while browsing other programs at the same time
Link to CoolSmartPhone.com – New version of Skype for Pocket PC released
Aug 14, 2006 | blog
So it looks like TMo is getting the UMA (Universal Mobile Access) thing moving! Good to see, they seem to be the first wireless carrier to move in this direction.
Of course with their T-Mobile HotSpot service, this is a natural fit to leverage the investment in both GSM and WiFi networks. At least the information I was presented with a few months ago alluded to using the phones on the HotSpot network as well as home & unsecured wireless access points.
This is also interesting because of Sprint’s latest announcement that they will be using WiMax as their 4G platform. Its not that WiFi and WiMax are that close in technology, its that true broadband networking solutions are being used for wireless communication services on a large scale.
And it further proves that the ubiquitous Ethernet standard is exactly what the information age needed during the 80s/90s to develop cheap, quality, plentiful networking capabilities.
HooHoo! Go TMo go!
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Link to T-Mobile Begins UMA Trials (Phone Scoop)
Aug 2, 2006 | blog
Well, talk about pleasent surprises – T-Mobile Sunday released the AKU 2.3 firmware update for their MDA. You can find more information about my MDA here, but if you want to download the new firmware yourself, go here.
The update includes the long-awaited push-mail update and support for Bluetooth stereo audio (A2DP). Watch for more info – I’ll be upgrading tonight!
Via: Mobile Gadget News
Jul 29, 2006 | blog
So I’m trying to use Microsoft’s Voice Command with a Bluetooth headset without success…until I found the work-around over on Geek.com!
This post at Geek.com details how to change the default action on an HTC Wizard (such as my MDA), to use Voice Command instead of the built-in voice dial software. If you’re running into the same problem you can apply this work-around to your device and enjoy the benefits of Voice Command without needing to pull your phone out of your pocket.