Jun 21, 2006 | blog
T-Mobile UK has released the MSFP ROM upgrades for the following devices:
- MDA Compact II
- MDA Vario
- MDA Pro
While the A2DP serio audio update is not included and there are no ROM releases for their Smartphone devices, these three Windows Mobile devices sold by T-Mobile UK can be upgraded to support push-mail from any corporate Exchange or hosted Exchange service on the Internet.
msmobiles.com has more details and links to the upgrades.
Jun 21, 2006 | blog
Engadget Mobile is reporting on a rumour that there will be a Motorola Q smartphone out by the end of the year supporting GSM networks and HSDPA data services!
From the post, it sounds like it might be launched in Europe first, but with quad band radios it may make its way to the US a little early. Neat stuff!
Jun 19, 2006 | blog
Engadget is reporting that Cingular has posted the Messaging & Security Feature Pack (MSFP) on their site. The MSFP brings Microsoft’s push-mail solution to your Windows Mobile 5 device. Don’t worry if your IT department does not support Windows Mobile, or if you dont’ have access to a Microsoft Exchange server to supply your mobile device with email.
There are several internet Exchange email providers that have low or no cost account options to push email to your newly upgraded device. Personally, I use Mail2Web for sending email to my T-Mobile MDA!
Jun 9, 2006 | blog
BES – BlackBerry Enterprise Server. Yep we’ve finally got our production implementation online and are in the process of bringing in our first set of consumers (or pilot testers).
Exciting times, if the usefulness of BlackBerry is as well received as VPN was, we’ll see a sharp uptake of users by the end of the year. Neat stuff!
Personally I don’t want one though I wouldn’t mind using Microsoft’s solution to access the same information – here’s to getting that in the door!
Jun 7, 2006 | blog
Oh please.
Here is the mid-week blog hype:
What’s your reaction if this were true?