Sep 3, 2006 | blog
PhatWare is having a “back to school” sale. Stock up on all the necessities at 50% off!
PhatWare has great software like PhatPad, PhatNotes, CalliGrapher, PhatSpell, PhatSketch, PenCommander, PenOffice, and more. They offer software for Pocket PC, Smartphone, Ultra Mobile PCs, and Windows.
Via: Pocket PC Thoughts
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
Jun 29, 2006 | blog
Jason Fuller has posted about a new version of Virtual Earth Mobile v1.64 on the Windows Mobile Team Blog. If your interested, you can read the post, or download directly from here.
Jun 29, 2006 | blog
Looks like Cingular will be getting three more Windows Mobile devices this year. The Boy Genius has the post over at Engadget Mobile on the trio of devices: HTC Hermes, HTC StarTrek, and HP iPaq hw6920.
While I’ve posted about the hw6900 series before, the Hermes and StarTrek devices are going to be more interesting. With HSDPA on the Hermes for 400-700kbs data rates, it’ll be quite speedy. The wonderful design of the StarTrek flip phone will appeal to the average and high-end cell phone user.
Can’t wait to see more of these devices spread to other carriers as well – or in the case of the HTC devices, simply look around for the iMate and HTC versions that can work with any GSM carrier. Damn, I love technology. 🙂
Jun 22, 2006 | blog
If you have been watching the Windows Vista space, you would be aware that there is a built-in sync service called Windows Mobile Device Center.
With WMDC, ActiveSync will be a fuzzy memory as all synchronization services are brought directly into the OS with Vista. In addition to Pocket PC and Smartphone, the new tool will sync audio, video, and camera devices as well.
Anyway, Smartphone Thoughts has a Quick Look at the new Windows Mobile Device Center. Check it out, its worth a look!