Wednesday, May 31, 2006

Blender Pocket: Free 3D graphics tool

With Blender Pocket, you can create 3D graphics on your PDA. This neat application is free and can be downloaded here. Note that Blender Pocket is still in Beta version. Install it at your own risk. If you are not quite convinced about the capabilities of Blender Pocket, then I strongly suggest the you have a look at the gallery, you will be impressed.

Windows Mobile: You're on the air

Multimedia blogs—audio podcasts and videocasts—allow you to talk to millions of people around the world. And your Windows Mobile powered device can help you share your thoughts the instant you have something to say.
If you’ve never heard of online broadcasts, check out
an article from Mike Hall to get a good foundation. (And if you aren’t quite ready to start your own broadcast, check out Jason Dunn’s article to learn how to find interesting podcasts to watch.) Creating your own, however, is very easy and can be a lot of fun—even if your audience is just your friends and family. It’s also a great way to create a personal audio or video journal for yourself. Read more...

Tuesday, May 30, 2006

"Vistagami" could be released next year

Origami devices has just only hit the market that Microsoft has plans to release "Vistagami" next year along with the release of Windows Vista. This article from Cnet provides some glimpses as to what Microsoft hopes to achieve these devices in terms of prices. The Origami devices are pretty expensive and Microsoft is very dispappointed about this: "We were (disappointed)," said Mika Krammer, a director in Microsoft's Windows product marketing unit. "We would have liked to have seen a lower price point." Samsung's Q1 price starts at $1100.

"As for Vistagami, Microsoft is still aiming to have devices ready by the time Vista ships early next year. "

Click here to read more...

What Windows Mobile can do for you?

If you haven't made up your mind about whether to buy a PDA or Smartphone running Windows Mobile, then read this article.

"Windows Mobile also allows your mobile device to work hand-in-hand with your personal computer. Work you do on the road is automatically reflected on your PC, and vice versa."

WuYuYo: A foreign language translator in your pocket

WuYuYo is a software package for PocketPC devised to facilitate communication between persons who do not speak the same language, for instance when travelling abroad.
It offers five of the most common languages in the world: Chinese, French, English, Italian and Spanish, It comprises about 4000 phrases and sentences organised in 12 contexts, and additional functions, so as to make communication in a foreign language swift and easy.

Friday, May 26, 2006

Tips: Easy way of adding pictures to contacts

I find adding pictures to contacts in Mobile Outlook very cumbersome. Not only that, the built-in camera on my Eten M500 is probably the worst on the market actually. So I found a way to easily add good quality pictures in contacts using Outlook desktop. The pictures were taken with my Olympus. You can add pictures to your contacts in Outlook 2003. In the Contacts properties, simply browse to the picture and Outlook will automatically resize it for you. Connect your Pocket PC or Smartphone to your PC and the pictures will sync over to your device.

Thursday, May 25, 2006

Windows Live Mobile Client

Few days ago I spoke about the Live Mobile Client at the Windows Live Session in London. I couldn’t get any photos of it, however I tried my best to run off my memory what I saw, where and how it worked. Please note, it’s a concept so until I can get some screenies, this’ll have to do.
With it, you’ll be able to talk to other Messenger people whether they’re using a mobile device or a PC, you’ll be able to send and recieve nudges, instant messages as well as emoticons. The speeds between the PC and the Live Mobile Client are pretty fast - with about a second or two waiting times. You’ll be able to transfer files from and to your mobile device, including recording a voice clip using your device microphone and send pictures with your device camera.
With the Live Mobile Client (not the final name by the way, we’ll keep you posted on it), you’ll be able to click on a contact with your devices buttons, and check out their contact card and Live Contacts details - so you’ll be able to check out whether they’ve updated their blog and also pick up their contact details from your handset. You’ll be able to subscribe to RSS feeds and view the latest updated feed, as well as being able to access your Space and email via Windows Live Mail (Mobile). It’s really cool from what Phil showed us, and is expected only to run on Windows Mobile 5 devices, and we should be able to see it arriving in beta within the next few weeks.


Via Msblorg.org

Word Completion Dictionary Editor v1.2

A tool to edit Pocket PC Word Completion feature dictionary. Pocket PC has internal mechanism intended to help user write text - word completeion feature. You enable or disable it and change some its options in System > Settings > Input. But there is no way to add your word to dictionary...

Using this utility, you can create, edit and delete one of two dictionaries. Dictionary will be alphabetically sorted, when saved. Words shorter than 4 letters, will be discarded - system will ignore such words anyway. Duplicate words also will be discarded. This done to keep dictionary smaller - there is some limitation on its size - about 7-8kb, larger dictionary will be truncated. Later I will implement size limitation and some optimizations for that. Click here to download.

Wednesday, May 24, 2006

OneNote Mobile In Office 2007 beta 2

OneNote is now part of Office 2007 beta 2 which can be downloaded here. OneNote was already present in previous version of Office, but this time Microsoft has made it possible to initiate two-way sync. Office 2007 will automatically detect your device once it's connected through activesync and will offer to install a light version of OneNote on your Smartphone/PPC.

DontForget will remind you...

DontForget is a utility that will remind you of any unread SMS or MMS, missed incomming call or missed reminder. It's quite nice because often I would just forget to call back someone. I would just dismiss a reminder on my device and do the same in my mind. It's a free software and works on smartphones running WM5 only. Try it and if you don't like it, remove it. Don't forget!

Use your headset as a powerpoint remote

W2Solutions presents the HeadsetPresenter. With this software you can use your headset as a Powerpoint remote, thus no need to stay close to the keyboard. Version 2.0 has an optional feature that lets you move through your presentation using Speech Recognition. This software costs only $9.95 and a trial is available. Click here to download.

Mobile sleep: Auto Power off your device

Mobile Sleep is excellent for quickly and automatically power off your Pocket PC when you try to sleep. It is simple to use and it is also a very thin application. Users can accomplish the following functions:
Requirements: 43kb of free RAM and installed compact .net framework 2.0 required.

Everytime you are listening to music it is really hard to shut down your device when you want to sleep. Sometimes you forget to power off because you are already sleeping. But now you able to sleep well with music because Mobile Sleep 1.0 will handle the shutdown for you.
Automatic shutdown your device
Select sleep time (15 min. intervall)

Start/Stop Button
Graphical progress bar

Clear design
MMC/SD-/MemoryStick compatible
Mobile Sleep is also compatible with VGA devices. Mobile Sleep is fully compatible with all Pocket PC devices with installed Compact.net Framework 2.0. Since the Windows Mobile 2003SE Compact.net Framework is preinstalled (Compatible with Pocket PC 2002, Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile 2003SE, Windows Mobile 5.0)


It's not free, but is very cheap: $4.95 and a trial is available. Download here

Tuesday, May 23, 2006

Portable iris scanning and identification system

Technical solutions provider xVista has developed a ground breaking, portable iris scanning and identification system offering radical new benefits in security and the fight against identify fraud.

Accurate, reliable and capable of running from any low power computing device including a standard camera mobile phone, this platform technology offers a wide range of potential security applications to companies and developers across sectors including mobile telecoms, consumer electronics, banking and aviation.

xVista is also working with the UK Government’s Defence Diversification Agency to assess the potential military applications of its technology.

With the global threat of terrorism and identity theft costing £1.7 billion in the UK alone, the xVista iris scanning system provides state of the art security and peace of mind against fraud.

Samsung Invents Sliding-Clamshell Design

Samsung has combined two popular cell phone form factors into one design, inventing the sliding-clamshell. Having advantages of both sliding and folding phones, the new form is built from a soft cover, allowing the body to slide lengthwise as well as become extended and folded. According to the patent application, clamshell phones have an advantage in portability due to their compact size; however the screen is typically very small. By contrast, sliding phones have large screens, but are often large. Additionally, LCDs on sliders are typically exposed without a protective cover, making them more susceptible to damage. Samsung's sliding-clamshell invention attempts to solve these problems by having a large, protected display while keeping a compact size. Read more...

M-systems takes the NAND Industry to the Next Level

M-systems announces 4-bit/cell NAND flash, which is a major breakthrough in "designed to revolutionize NAND flash manufacturing economics, increase fab profitability with no changes to manufacturing processes, and fuel new generations of multimedia-rich, consumer electronics devices."

Year 2007 will see devices shipped with this new techonolgy which, hopefully, will drive CE devices price down. Read more...

Get Google Reader free

Google has a reader which is available for free. Simply log on to the site and you will be able to add every feeder you want to your page. The reader will automatically update your page with the latest news and updates from your favorite sites. The site lets you create an account if you don't have one. Click here...

3D Color Cube

You surely must have played this game at least once. Now play it on your device.
Improve your 3D geometry logic with color cubesolving game. Play classic game to solve the mixed cube and puzzle game to solve a normal cubeinto one of the color patterns.Features:
· Classic mode to solve the cube
· Puzzle mode to solve the pattern
· Nice 3D look
· Use stylus to rotate cube
· Over 30 original puzzle patterns to solve
· Integrated help with desription of method of cube solving
· Quick Load/Save option
· Auto save on exit


Download.

What AKU does your device have on it?

Want to know what version of AKU you have on your device? First, check your build number by going to Start > Settings > Systems > About. My build is 14411.1.1.4.

14411 is the build number and 1.1.4 is the AKU.

AKU 1.1 contains the Car Bluetooth additions so the device will transfer phonebook and other items to your incar Bluetooth kit.

AKU 2.0 contains the Messaging and Security Feature pack for Direct Push email.

Check this list of build numbers and what AKU they correlate to.

Monday, May 22, 2006

Freeware: Activetweak

This is a freeware that lets you take control activesync features. The features of the utility are listed below:

Set yourself up as a guest partner and never have it prompt you again
Remove those installs you accidentally clicked on that will be run on the next activesync connection
Stop the Application Manager from popping up every time you cradle your device.
Delete Partnerships without having to wipe out activesync and reinstall.
Change the communication timeouts on the sync.


Click here to download.

Send and Manage SMS Using Outlook 2003

If you want to be able to manage your SMS in Outlook, just like you do with your emails, this utility is for you. Basically, this free software form Microsoft, lets you use Outlook to send sms through GSM on your Pocket PC/Smartphone. Naturally, your device must be connected to your PC and it works with infrared connection, Bluetooth technology, or a USB/serial cable. REad a list of additional features:
  • Manage SMS messages just like emails – Save drafts, Sent items, Print
  • Forward as email and SMS
  • Lookup and resolve phone numbers to your existing Outlook contacts
  • Use speller and proofing tools
  • Cut and paste text from other applications

Click here to download.

Thank you to the Tech Specialist of Microsoft who sent me the link.

Friday, May 19, 2006

Make PIE a full Internet Explorer 6.0

This will let your pocket internet explorer look like a normal desktop Internet Explorer 6.0 and will help you access sites that require a certain internet explorer version.
Open a registry editor, go to
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\User Agent\
Change the default value to "Mozilla/4.0".
Change the "Version" value to "MSIE 6.0".
Change the "Platform" value to "Windows NT 5.0".
Soft-reset.

(The default settings are: Mozilla/4.0 compatible MSIE 4.01 Windows CE - Save those settings just in case...)

On Internet 5.0 devices, go to Internet settings > 5.0 > User agent.

(Source Pockettweaks)

Remote Keyboard for Pocket PC

Remote Keyboard is a program that connects PC keyboard and mouse to your Pocket PC over ActiveSync connection or TCP/IP network. It works as a Soft Input Panel (SIP), also called input method, along with Keyboard, Letter Recognizer or Transcriber in Pocket PC devices.
Pocket PC Connector, one of the components, works on PC side to redirect keyboard and mouse inputs to Pocket PCs.
Using PC keyboard and mouse to entry data to your Pocket PC has never been easier. Just switch on Remote Keyboard from the corner of the screen, run Pocket PC Connector in PC then you are in business.
While using Remote Keyboard, clipboard data from PC will be sent to your Pocket PC in real time. Remote Keyboard has been tested on wireless connected Pocket PCs (Bluetooth) With the feature to auto-search for peers on LAN networks, you will be ready to use keyboard from any PC in no time.


Download PPC Connector.
Download PC Connector.

You need to download both files for the Remote Keyboard to work.

Thursday, May 18, 2006

New chip brings Karaoke experience on your mobile

Chipnuts Technology Inc. introduces the C626 chip capable of playing Karaoke on your mobile. We have still to wait for a mobile constructor to incorporate the chip in their device. But the ability to walk around with karaoke in the pocket should be fun though.

"With the built-in, proven MP3 H/W decoder, C626 enables MP3 player functions at very low power consumption. C626 also integrates a 64-polyphony, 16-tone wavetable, 3-D surround MIDI synthesizer and 2/4bit ADPCM decode modulator. This saves the system cost from having to include a separate ring-tone MIDI chip. With the high-resolution ADC/DAC integrated, C626 is a complete audio solution offering recording and playback of voice and music. In addition, C626 is able to simultaneously play MPEG4, MP3, and MIDI to offer video Karaoke experience (Mini-KTV2 TM) on mobile phone with the use of Chipnuts’ proprietary MMDTM technology."

Read more here.

What can Excel Mobile do?

I received an email yesterday from a visitor to this blog questionning the usability of Excel Mobile. One thing for sure is that Mobile Excel lacks several powerful features of the desktop version, but Microsoft has managed to add a lot of new features to it. One of the features I like most is the capability to add charts and graphs to a spreadsheet. Excel Mobile helps me keep track of all household expenditures wherever I am, in the bus, plane or at the beach. Read more and learn how to make the most of Excel mobile.

Wednesday, May 17, 2006

SBSH Clock for your Today screen

SBSH Clock is an entry level clock application. Featuring a Today screen plugin that replaces the built-in Date plug-in with a feature reach date and clock plugin.

During public beta stages users can download SBSH Clock for free (the current version that you are downloading will remain free also after the official version will be released).

Though not absolutely necessary, it's quite good looking and customizable.
Get it here. Requires free registration.

PocketXpdf - viewer for native PDF files

PocketXpdf is a no-frills viewer for native PDF files for the Pocket PC platform. The rendering engine is a port of Xpdf. The program is currently in an early development stage. PocketXpdf has been tested on an ASUS MyPal running Windows Mobile 2003 and on a Dell Axim X51v running Windows Mobile 5. It has not been tested on earlier versions, so it cannot be guaranteed that it will work on these systems.

Known bugs and limitations:
Zooming in too far will make the program run out of memory and cancel the zooming.
Some PDF files may crash the program. Please report!
No support for non-western character encodings.
No support for PocketPC 2002 or older Smartphone editions.


Download:

Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Windows Media Player Mobile FAQ

This document provides answers to frequently asked questions about Microsoft Windows Media Player 10 Mobile for Pocket PC and Windows Media Player 10 Mobile for Smartphone. It also includes some information about earlier versions of Windows Media Player for Pocket PC and Smartphone.

Magic Button - Pocket PC Task Manager

There are plenty of Task Managers available for Pocket PC. However if you are still searching for the right one, try this software.
Why Magic Button worth considering to download and replace your existing one:
It is free.
Does not take up any of your screen real estate, yet easy to access.
Located on title bar but does not cover any standard info, i.e. Sound icon, notification icon.
Very small foot print (memory usage). Only 71 KB executable file does it all (help file is 8 KB extra).
Makes close button really close applications. Just in case you haven't noticed, the default one only minimizes them.
Compatible with latest and greatest Windows Mobile 5.0 (new in version 2.0).
Magic Button looks clean and blends surprisingly well with the Pocket PC theme. For those who do not want too fancy or too complicated Task Manager, this is for you.


Trust me, this one is definitely better: Click here to install via Active sync and here to download the .cab file directly to your device.

Windows Mobile 5: How do I modify the default scrolling behaviour of Web browsers?

Windows Mobile 5 (WM5 for short) users may have noticed that the default scrolling behaviour of Internet Explorer Mobile (IEM for short) has been modified to make it possible for touchscreen-less (say, Microsoft Smartphone) users to navigate over links. That is, if you press up or down on the D-pad (direction pad) of your Pocket PC, only the next link will be highlighted, not the entire page scrolled. This is diametrically opposed to the approach of earlier operating system versions and can be really frustating for people that would like to scroll one page at a time, without needing to keep track where they were.
It's for them that I've written this step-by-step tutorial discussing all the available Pocket PC Web browsers and the ways of making them scroll one page at a time via the D-pad. Hope they'll find the tutorial useful.

Internet Explorer Mobile
You'll need some registry hacking to switch back to the normal scrolling mode. Get a registry editor (I recommend Resco Registry Editor but you can choose any other, WM5-compliant one; please see
this roundup of the available and WM5-compliant registry editors if you want to choose one).
Navigate to [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ Software\ Microsoft\Internet Explorer\ Navigation\4-Way Nav] and change its value from 1 to 0.
Alternatively, if you don't want to directly edit the Registry, you can use a third-party application like Tweaks2k2 to do the trick: navigate to Tweaks/Internet Tricks and enable "PIE Smooth Scrolling".

Monday, May 15, 2006

Freeware: Oxios Tasks Plugin 1.61

Tasks on Smartphone Home Screen (Freeware)

With Oxios Tasks Plugin, your Smartphone will display your current Outlook tasks on the Home Screen. Oxios Tasks Plugin can activate Oxios ToDo List or the builtin Smartphone Tasks Application.


Windows Mobile 5.0 compatible
Compatible with QVGA and landscape screens


Plug-ins are components that can display information on the Home Screen. With Oxios Tasks Plugin, your Smartphone will display your current Outlook tasks on the Home Screen.

Download

Palm announces Treo 700p

Earlier this year, Palm and Microsoft made the headlines with the release of the Treo 700W running Windows Mobile. This time Palm announces the release of the Treop, running Palm OS.

"The release of this Palm OS based product on the latest high-speed network technology is music to the ears of our dedicated installed base of Palm OS customers and clear validation that we intend to continue to focus on multiple platforms for our solutions," said Ed Colligan, president and chief executive officer of Palm, Inc. "This flagship product - the second new smartphone Palm will introduce this calendar year -- offers our world-class usability combined with a smarter phone, wireless email, built-in browser, and rich media capabilities - all at blazing speeds on the EvDO network." Read More...

Palm Inc. did not announce any release date yet.

Easily change WM5 shell color

This is not a required piece of software, but you might want to change the interface color at your leisure. It's great in Black & White.

"The interface colors of the WM5 device is mainly based on a single hue. Most UI elements, such as the Taskbar, the softkeys, buttons, etc., are thus "painted" using this hue, with varying degrees of Saturation and Luminosity or Lightness.
In order to change the UI colors, one can use a registry editor and change the DWORD value BaseHue in HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Color.
The accepted value of this DWORD value ranges from 0 to 4294967295. If you choose a value between 0 - 255, you'll get greyscale UI colors. Any other value from 256 above gives you "colored" UI elements."
Read More...

Download

Friday, May 12, 2006

Don't miss a single World Cup game

Bcentral has a fixture list for Outlook that will insert all the games schedule in your desktop version of Outlook which you can sync to your Pocket PC/Smartphone. If you're a fan of the game, go ahead and install it. This way you won't set an appointment during this time and never miss a game. Download

Microsoft's Top Five Reasons to Choose Windows Mobile 5.0

In today's fast-paced business environment, you often need immediate access to information. Being far from your desk is no excuse. But a smartphone or Pocket PC running Windows Mobile 5.0 can be your vital link.
No other mobile device works as well with your personal computer and existing software. In fact, many Windows Mobile powered devices come with mobile versions of software you may already use. And since they can easily share data with your PC and Exchange Server network and are highly customizable, they can provide the information you need—wherever you go.
Read More...

DialDTMF - Smart automatic dialer

dialDTMF a Pocket PC (Pocket Contact) plugin to dial telephone numbers using DTMF's (aka Dual Tone Multi-Frequency)(tested under PPC2000 MIPS, PPC2000 ARM, PPC2002 ARM, Xscale WMPPC2003 and WM2003SE, WM5 - if you want your processor supported either build the exe's yourself from CVS or email me and I may look into it). There is a list of known working hardware in the FAQ.

The developper even admits that he wrote the program because "I'm lazy, manual dialing is a chore, speed dialing isn't an option unless you are in one place and can program that phone. "

Thursday, May 11, 2006

Pocket Cleaner for Windows Mobile

The new MindSoft Pocket Cleaner for Windows Mobile is a powerful memory cleaner for your device. There is no other cleaner in the market as fast and efficient as Pocket Cleaner.It will allow you to erase useless files that occupy space in your device memory and slow it down, while leaving you with less space to keep your files and install new programs. Forget about having to erase files and the hard work of uninstalling applications to install new ones. Keep a big amount of memory in your device, so much, that it will look completely new.

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Free up space on your device, at your own risk.

Ultimate Packer for eXecutables (UPX) is a free PC-based, portable, extendable, high-performance executable packer for several different executable formats. It achieves an excellent compression ratio and offers very fast decompression. Your executables suffer no memory overhead or other drawbacks because of in-place decompression.

I haven't tested this utility yet and to be honest, I'm not looking forward to. Why? You need to copy the files (for e.g.: .exe files) to your PC for compression and copy them back to your PDA or smartphone. Good Luck.

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Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Samsung unveils the world's slimmest phone.

Samsung unveiled the first in the upcoming series of Samsung’s ultra slim line-ups. The Samsung X820, which will be displayed for the first time at the Sviaz ExpoComm 2006, boasts the world’s thinnest profile of only 6.9 mm. Also on display will be Samsung’s D900, the world’s slimmest slider with the depth of only 13mm.
“Samsung will continue its stride in uniting people together. Ergonomically designed to become one with the user, Samsung's slim phones deliver the perfect harmony of comfort, simplicity, and sophistication,” said Kitae Lee, president of Samsung’s Telecommunication Network Business. “It is human nature for people to communicate with others. Samsung's ultra slim phones are dedicated in bringing people together. With its exceptional design and thinness, the X820 will become one with the user, one with others, and one with the world.”

Click here to read more.

Tips: Prevent CAb files to "Self destruct"

Cab files always self-destruct after installation, that’s a fact and can be inconvenient sometimes. There is a way to fix that and the solution is quite simple but will require Windows Explorer-like software. The built-in Windows Explorer doesn’t let you alter file properties. Once you have your explorer software installed, like Total Commander, select the Cab file and tap Properties from the menu and apply the Read-Only option. Now you can be sure that you will have the file handy for any reinstallation.

Monday, May 08, 2006

Samsung's 7" LCD screen for Mobile devices

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the world’s largest provider of thin-film transistor, liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD) panels, announced today that it has developed the industry’s first amorphous silicon (a-Si) seven-inch, single-chip TFT-LCD panel that reproduces colors in high resolution (WVGA-level, 800×480 pixels).

The seven-inch LCDs are mostly used in mobile devices including DMB (digital multimedia broadcasting), PMP (portable multimedia players) and CNS (car navigation systems), and normally require 4 to 7 drive ICs(integrated circuit). Also, on a conventional seven-inch LCD panel, the T-con (time controller that drives the screen), power platform and other components typically are attached to a circuit board on the exterior of the LCD. The complexity of this integration point has been a major obstacle to slimming the package profile of mobile LCD devices.


Another gadget that you might want to add to your mobility pack. Click here to read more.

Friday, May 05, 2006

Off topic: Wifi Umbrella


This is a cute and creative use of technology. Your umbrella uses wifi to tell you everything you need to know about the weather. So no need to switch on the TV or connect to the internet in the morning, just check your umbrella's handle. If it's glowing blue, then the umbrella is saying " Take me with you". Materious, a Chicago design group, has designed the umbrella called Forecast.

Thursday, May 04, 2006

WinMobile Lens Pro - Zooming software

WinMobile Lens Pro is the state-of-the-art vitual magnifying lens totally redesigned based on our popular WinMobile Lens. It is extermely easy to use. Implementing the latest in Windows Mobile technology, it provides clear and detail zooming in any predefined shapes. It can be activated using an associated hardware button or the accompanying launcher in the taskbar. Small in size, WinMobile Lens Pro grasps your device's real time screen at the moment it is activated, and allows you to magnify any part of the captured screen to a superb magnified area.

Click here to download a trial version.

Opera Mini - Access the web on mobile phones

Opera Mini™ is a fast and easy alternative to Opera's mobile browser, allowing users to access the Web on mobile phones that would normally be incapable of running a Web browser. This includes the vast majority of today's WAP-enabled phones.
Instead of requiring the phone to process Web pages, it uses a remote server to pre-process the page before sending it to the phone. This makes Opera Mini™ perfect for phones with very low resources, or low bandwidth connections.
Opera Mini™ offers the same speed and usability as the renowned Opera mobile browser, and uses Opera's
Small Screen Rendering™ technology to provide access to the Web. It has all the features expected of a browser, and more, such as bookmarks, browsing history, and ability to split large pages into smaller sections for faster browsing.

Click here to download.

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Tips: Enable 4-way navigation in Pocket IE

By default, the navigation button (the joystick) found on almost all PDAs is bi-directional. You can only go up or down. There is a registry value that will change that to a 4-way navigation which comes in handy when you access sites not optimized for mobile access. Here's the trick:

Change the value for this key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Navigation\"4-Way Nav"=1


To

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Navigation\"4-Way Nav"=0

Soft reset your device.

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Laser projector for your mobile

A South Korean company developed a coin-size laser video projector module that can fit into portable gadgets such as mobile phones and digital cameras.
Iljin Display Thursday demonstrated various prototypes of mini-size projectors, which use its Single LCD Panel technology. Using the technology, users can project photos and video images on the wall from the built-in projector, making a seven-inch, full-color screen. Click here to read more.

Monday, May 01, 2006

Tips: Add holidays to your Calendar

Adding your country’s holidays to your Calendar manually is a pain. There is an easier way to do it without much typing. The desktop version of Outlook has a built-in list of holidays for several countries, but not all the countries appear in the list. The list does contain religious holidays too. Follow the steps:

Open Outlook, Select Tools > Options.
Click Calendar Options.
On the Calendar Options dialog box, Click on the add Holidays button.
Check the countries or religions whose religions you want to add to Calendar. Click OK.
Sync your PDA with your PC.