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  • HP OAK: Slider with two keyboards
    By Gadgetboy on October 6th, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    In an online information about Communicator, HP OAK. This device with touch screen and two keyboards - telephone and sliding QWERTY. Open Communicator is running an operating system Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional. New focus on the European market and, apparently, will be released shortly. Characteristics of HP OAK: • Operating system Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional • Networks GPRS / EDGE (4 band) and UMTS / HSDPA (7,2 Mbps) • 2,8-inch touch-sensitive display • Wireless Bluetooth, Wi-Fi • GPS-receiver • The battery capacity of 1010 mAh • Time running conversation - up to 3.5 h...
  • Finally HTC Touch Cruse gets a update
    By Gadgetboy on October 3rd, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    Finally, the phone that time forgot gets its updated operating system. And along with the usual 6.1 goodness, HTC also is throwing in fixes for: Bluetooth Headset: It may happen that you cannot hear anything when using Bluetooth headsets (Jabra JX10, Jabra BT500 or Samsung WEP 150) even when it has already successfully reconnected with the Touch Cruise. Default Onscreen Keyboard: It may happen that the device will not remember the last onscreen keyboard used. Before, the onscreen keyboard always defaults to the Touch Keyboard. Title Bar: It may happen that the Title Bar disappears when you ...
  • HTC Touch Diamond now available from Sprint
    By Gadgetboy on September 14th, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    We know a lot of you have been waiting patiently for an American release of HTC’s flagship handset, and thankfully Sprint has finally stepped up to the plate and delivered the goods. The Touch Diamond is now available for order online from Sprint.com. The official price is $249.99 with a $100 rebate and 2-year contract, though qualifying for the rebate itself requires the addition of some form of data plan. ...
  • TouchFLO 3D For All Windows Mobile Phones
    By Gadgetboy on September 13th, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    Popout With the recent leak of the HTC Touch Viva , some people were wondering whether its (rumored) 200 MHz processor would be able to handle HTC’s TouchFLO 3D interface. As the story goes on, it seems that HTC has created a new less processor intensive version called TouchFLO 2D, which features most of the benefits of TouchFLO 3D. If you’re itching to find out what it’s like for your phone, the kind folks over at XDA-Developers have taken it out of the Viva’s ROM and made it available for all HTC phones. ...
  • Photoshop.com Mobile Beta coming next month
    By Gadgetboy on August 27th, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    whenever anyone thinks of editing pictures only one name comes in mind first photoshop and now photoshop is going a step further by launching the mobile beta. In September, Adobe plans to release Photoshop.com Mobile beta , which will work in conjunction with your free Photoshop.com account . From your Windows Mobile device, you’ll be able to upload, store, access and share up to 5 gigabytes of photos - $49.99 upgrades you to Photoshop.com Plus and gets you 20 gigs of space. And once your photos are online, you’ll be able to edit them in the cloud with Photoshop Express. The bet...
  • Aim for windows mobile available now
    By Gadgetboy on August 23rd, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    AOL announced the availability of AIM for Windows Mobile. Users of smartphones including the Motorola Q, Samsung BlackJack and many Palm Treos can now enjoy the features of AIM for the desktop while on-the-go, such as status messages and buddy icons. In addition, AIM for Windows Mobile also gives users the choice of sending text messages via SMS. Advertising will be supported by Third Screen Media, Platform-A’s mobile ad serving platform and network. AIM for Windows Mobile supports devices using the Windows Mobile 5 and 6 operating systems and is available for free at http://mobile.aol.co...
  • JGUI’s GPS.Friend
    By Gadgetboy on August 4th, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    Here is a pretty cool program that allows you to your current geographic location and request a friend’s phone to give you his or her location. In just a few seconds, or a minute, you can review your position on the map, with no worry about pre-installed maps, because it’s downloading from the Internet. The second, and even maybe a more important possibility of this program is, in the same short time, you can “ask” someone’s phone (who has this program installed too), about his/her current location. In reply you review his/her position on the map, and the calculated distance and dir...
  • Skype 2.2 for Windows Mobile Premium (Pocket PC)
    By Gadgetboy on August 1st, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    Skype 2.2 for Windows Mobile Premium (Pocket PC) Supports Windows Mobile 6.1 Download now Version: 2.2.0.45 Release date: July 31, 2008 Are you an advanced user? You can also download the .cab file. Skype 2.2 for your Windows Mobile Standard (Smartphone) Download now Version: 2.2.0.44 Release date: May 9, 2008 Are you an advanced user? You can also download the .cab file. Important information You need a minimum 12MB of free storage memory on your device to install Skype or 6MB free if you are installing from a memory card. In order to use Skype for Windows Mobile, your device must have a ...
  • Samsung i740 Announced
    By Gadgetboy on July 26th, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    This is the Samsung i740, which got an official press release in Kiev last week. Powered by Windows Mobile 6.1 (Pro) it’s a tri-band GSM (900/1800/1900) touch-screen device with a auto-focus 3 megapixel camera and flash. The device also has GPS and an optical joystick for phone navigation with a microSD card slot for added storage. Inside is a 150mAh battery and FM radio, although there’s a distinct lack of 3G or WiFi connectivity, turning this into a handset which will provide a rather slow browsing / email experience. Still, you at least get a business card reader and a 240&#...
  • ACCESS launches NetFront Browser Widgets community
    By Gadgetboy on July 5th, 2008 | No Comments Comments
    ACCESS wants a piece of the “mobile widget action,” hence they’re launching a beta version of NetFront Browser Widgets community site. Available in English and Japanese, the site allows users to download and try free mobile widgets. You’ll need, however, to install NetFront Browser Widgets Player, which initially is compatible with Windows Mobile versions 5.0 and 6.0, in order to start using these widgets. NetFront Browser Widgets is a solution that is based on the NetFront Browser engine and enables widgets for mobile handsets and consumer electronics to be created...

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