Friday, June 30, 2006

Microsoft releases Internet Explorer 7 Beta 3

Internet Explorer 7 Beta 3 is now available for download and includes improvements in reliability, compatibility, user features, and security. Although Internet Explorer 7 Beta 2 was layout complete, based on our customers’ feedback, we’ve made some additional changes to the look and feel of the browser. Beta 3 allows users to add the e-mail button back to the toolbar, enables users to reorder the tabs by dragging them to the left or right, and enables horizontal scrolling while zooming.

To improve the RSS experience, Internet Explorer 7 now allows users to update all their RSS feeds automatically. In addition, the user has more control in marking their RSS feeds as "READ."

Beta 2 testing has helped us improve compatibility with websites and web applications in Beta 3. Internet Explorer 7 reliability has improved in Beta 3 as several layout-rendering bugs have been fixed as well.

In addition, Beta 3 contains all the security fixes addressed in the June Internet Explorer Security Bulletin MS06-021.

Download here.

Thursday, June 29, 2006

Download Pocket Google 1.0 free

PocketGoogle is a small application for PDA devices with Windows Mobile OS. It’s replacing functionality of Google.com available for PDA in stripped visual form here www.google.com/pda and allows you search the Web from standalone application. You can go to the selected URL, in this case original page content is converted to PDA version.
PocketGoogle is freeware.
PocketGoogle using Google API and to properly working you should obtain free Google Search API Key from http://www.google.com/apis site.

Requirements:
Windows Mobile 2003 SE or Windows Mobile 5.0

Microsoft .NET Compact Framework 2.0
Download & install: You can download CAB file directly to PDA device or copy via ActiveSync application. After this, just open CAB file.

VibeTonz Solves the Problem of a Lack of Tactile Feedback for Touchscreen

I must admit that the touchscreen technology has been somehow erratic. Well, it is not that bad but VibeTonz addresses one of it's imperfection.

Immersion Corporation, a leading developer and licensor of touch feedback technology, has expanded its VibeTonz® tactile feedback system to now provide an inexpensive and robust way of improving the usability of mobile-device touchscreens. This new VibeTonz application can provide an unmistakable tactile confirmation to the user that their finger or stylus press on the device touchscreen was accepted as input. The VibeTonz System is currently used in a number of mobile phones worldwide for supplying tactile cues in ringers, alerts, games, and other usability features.

Read more...

Wednesday, June 28, 2006

Virtual Earth Mobile 1.64

Jason Fuller of Windows Mobile Team blog has posted version 1.64 of Virtual Mobile that will fix some bugs that showed up after "Virtual Earth website updated its server software".

Click here to visit Jason Fuller's blog

Click here to download the fix.

A talking Pda for the blind

The pda is capable of reading printed materials, convert its readings into audio for its owner to listen through a headphone jack.

• Combining a state-of-the-art digital camera with a powerful personal data assistant, the "camera that talks" puts the best available character recognition software together with text-to-speech conversion technology--all in a single, handheld device.

• The Kurzweil-National Federation of the Blind Reader has the ability to dramatically enhance the lives of millions of people who have difficulty seeing or reading print by providing access like never before.

• Users need only hold the Reader over print-a restaurant menu, an airline ticket, a business card, a school assignment, an office memo-and in seconds they hear the contents of the printed document played back in clear synthetic speech.

• The National Federation of the Blind helped fund the development and production of the Reader and helped plan and design it, especially with respect to the user interface. As many as 500 NFB "Pioneers" have tested and influenced the design of the Reader.
Read more...

Tuesday, June 27, 2006

An "emotionally aware" computer being developed by MIT and Cambridge

MIT and Cambridge are developing a computer that will be able to read our minds by just analyzing our facial movements. Isn't this just mind-boggling.

"The system we have developed allows a wide range of mental states to be identified just by pointing a video camera at someone," said Professor Peter Robinson of Cambridge University in England."

"Imagine a computer that could pick the right emotional moment to try to sell you something, a future where mobile phones, cars and Web sites could read our mind and react to our moods," he added.

It could also be useful in online teaching to show whether someone understands what is being explained and in improving road safety by determining whether a driver is confused, bored or tired.

Read more via CNN

Monday, June 26, 2006

Microsoft-Motorola alliance to offer seamless connectivty

Microsoft Corp. (Nasdaq “MSFT”) and Motorola Inc. (NYSE:MOT) today announced a multiyear joint marketing and development alliance to deliver unified communications solutions using Microsoft® Office Communications Server 2007 across Motorola mobile devices and network hardware. The collaboration is intended to enable enterprise customers to seamlessly connect and share information in real time regardless of location, network or device.

The initial planned offering will start with the Motorola HC700 series rugged mobile computing devices and the Motorola Q™ smart phone. The offering will combine the presence awareness and instant messaging (IM) capabilities of Communications Server 2007 with Motorola’s Windows Mobile® 5.0-based devices through the integration of Microsoft Office Communicator Mobile with Motorola’s MOTOPRO™ Mobility Suite and Wireless Services Manager (WSM) products, enabling users to seamlessly communicate and collaborate across heterogeneous access networks.

“The alliance with Motorola will help us deliver on our unified communications vision, which centers on simplifying how people connect with one another, find information and collaborate in teams regardless of where they are or what devices they’re using,” said Gurdeep Singh Pall, corporate vice president of the Unified Communications Group at Microsoft. “In concert with Motorola’s mobility solutions, we can take unified communications to the next level and provide additional benefits, including advanced mobility features — such as seamless roaming between different wireless networks and Wi-Fi hot spots — to our mutual customers.”

Read more...

UI Tweaker for Windows Mobile Pocket PC

UI Tweaker is a collection of 4 utilities used to customise the outlook and color scheme of the Pocket PC. This collection includes a simple theme manager and utilities to change the system colors as well as the Today color scheme. It includes PT Explorer, TdyScheme Changer, WM5Color Changer and SysColor Changer.

Download Cab file here

Download Zip file here

Tips: How to customize Word completion feature.

One of the features i use often when i type on my Pocket PC is Word Completion feature. In short it displays a list of possible words based on the first couple of characters you enter. Last week there were some requests from our visitors abou explanation of how to customize this Word Completion features and i decided to wrote some words about it.

By default, Word Completion is configured to suggest one word after you have entered two letters. So if you enter "fr" a popup box will display the word "friend", and when you tap on "friend" it will enter the rest of the letters in the word. But in case the word "friend" is not the word you are looking for, you need to enter the next letter and Word Completion will suggest another word. As you probably know ths method can speed up text entry considerably.

You have the option to change Word Completion to suggest 1 to 4 words after you have entered 1 to 7 letters. If you want to do this you need to open the Start menu, select the Settings option, and tap on the Input icon. When you do this select the Word Completion tab at the bottom of the screen and it will display the appropriate configuration screen.

If you want to have more word choices without entering another letter after the first you need to change the display word feature. I have set it to display 5 words and it works really good. I can also suggest you increase the number of letters entered to 3 or 4 for more predicting accuracy.

I hope this short guide will help you to speed up your text input with your Pocket PC.

[Source: MobileTopSoft]

Sunday, June 25, 2006

How Solitaire drains your battery?

For a couple of days, I noticed that my batteries were draining quite rapidly. Indeed, both batteries went dead after a day of use only. I checked if any software was running in the background and found nothing. Yesterday I found the culprit. Before it all happen, I was playing Solitaire. When I got bored with the game, I naturally closed the application. Yesterday I decided to play Solitaire again and guess what? I started the game and found that the clock was still ticking. In other words, if you don't succesfully end the game or you decide to put it aside in the middle of a game, it doesn't really close. It keeps running in the background...invisible. Even Magic Button did not detect the still running Solitaire. Looks like a bug to me. To avoid that situation, I would tap on the New Game options under Menu and then close the application. It seems to be the only way to properly kill Solitaire.

Friday, June 23, 2006

Security Configuration Manager Powertoy for Windows Mobile

The Security Configuration Manager allows you to:
See the current security configuration on your connected device (including certificates)
See the policies and certificates for standard security configurations.
Check the signature on a file.
Provision the development certificates or a standard security configuration to your connected device. (If you have the rights to do so)

You can download the powertoy here.

Sell your scoops live and earn money

Scooplive is the first Scoop international market place. Something happens on your way to work, a famous movie star is cheating on his wife in your favorite night club? Don’t hesitate anymore, take pictures with your camera phone, shoot videos and sell your scoops to journalists from all over the world. You will earn up to 85% of the sale price.Scooplive is very simple to use, you just have to upload your digital pictures or videos and keep your scoops quiet for your future clients. The biggest bid will get your scoop, and you just have to wait for your money!Now with Scooplive, forgetting your camera phone or your digital camera could cost you a lot…

Seller benefits...
Unlimited incomes
Commission rate up to 85%
Sell your scoops to journalists worldwide
Completely transparent
Send your scoop free of charge
Fast and accessible
Easy to use


More Info...

Thursday, June 22, 2006

Motorola USB phone recharger

Motorola has reinvented the add-on extension battery as a USB device. At the Singapore-hosted CommunicAsia 2006 event this week, it unveiled the Portable Power P970 gadget, a power pack that plugs into any device with a mini USB port either to recharge the host or provide current immediately.
The P970 is essentially a 1700mAh rechargeable battery in a curvy PEBL-like casing with a USB port on top. It weighs just 79g and measures 7.4 x 5.1 x 2.4cm. Motorola is pitching the product as an accessory for its own phones and accessories, but we'd bet it will prove handy for other gadgets that can recharge through their mini USB ports, such as phones, PDA and MP3 players.
Read More...

Wednesday, June 21, 2006

Challenge yourself with Chuzzle - By David Horn

What’s not to love about a cast of squeaking, sneezing, “googly-eyed” characters that challenge you to quickly solve a variety of puzzles? More enticing than bubble wrap – chuzzles pop when you win – Chuzzle is a fun game that can keep you entertained for hours. Chuzzles is effectively four games in one, providing different modes of play. Read more...

Free: New menu for WM5

With Windows Mobile 5, the NEW menu has disappeared. Remember, in previous versions of Windows Mobile, you could create new documents, spreadsheets, contacts or send email from the Today screen. Microsoft has replaced it with two softkeys in WM5. But you can change that by downloading this application, WM5NewMenu. The Application is fully configurable. Meaning you can add/remove applications from the list or you just might want to keep the original WM5 softkeys.

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Install, Find, and Remove Your Apps - By Suzanne Ross

Tested on: Windows Mobile 2003 SE
I download a lot of software. Most of the time, everything just works. I click when the dialog box says click, and there's no problem. Other times, the file 'disappears' or it's a cabinet file, usually called a .CAB file. Though .CAB files generally install without a problem, there's the occasional one that needs tweaking. Sometimes I'm not sure if it can go on my storage card or how to remove it. I've gathered together some tips to help you find, install, and remove applications.
Topics
Check Free Storage Available
Download While Online
Install a .CAB file
Find Your Apps
Remove Your Apps
Helpful Software

Monday, June 19, 2006

Webaroo: Browse web pages without a connection

Webaroo is a free software program and service that lets you search and browse real web pages without a connection. Webaroo's advanced technology makes it simple for you to take the web with you -- and find what you are looking for anywhere, anytime. It's easy -- Webaroo stores searchable web content on your laptop, PDA or smart phone. It's fast -- searches run and pages load instantly at memory speed. It's fresh -- your Webaroo content is updated every time you sync. Get started today.

Thursday, June 15, 2006

Hubdog free mobile channels

Create mobile channels with any content feed you’ll come across on the web ! Hubdog Toolbar let you create and preview your own mobile channels easily via IE or Firefox, making your content completely nomad and always ready to go !

Access and organize your favorite web content feeds: podcasts, videocasts, blogs, Flickr pictures, e-zines, e-newspapers within personalized media channels accessible Online and on the Go via Hubdog free mobile service! Read more...

Upgrade your e-mail to Direct Push

The Messaging & Security Feature Pack for Windows Mobile 5.0 works well with Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 SP2 to deliver a direct, scalable and cost-effective mobile messaging solution.
This solution enables business users to easily stay connected to their Microsoft Office Outlook Mobile information while on the go and helps businesses to better protect device data.
Keep your Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, and Inbox up-to-date using Direct Push Technology. Plus, you can now browse your corporate address book over-the-air with Exchange 2003 SP2.
Better protect device data and manage devices using the Feature Pack and Exchange 2003 SP2. With this combination, IT administrators can remotely manage and enforce select corporate IT policies over-the-air via the Exchange 2003 SP2 console. Businesses can mandate policies like requiring PIN passwords for every device.
Deploy scalable, cost-effective mobile messaging solutions and reduce the need to pay for an additional third party server product and client access license fees by using existing Exchange 2003 SP2 investments.
Read more...

Wednesday, June 14, 2006

MEM4 quadruples your memory capacity by four.

Out of memory is not a problem, introducing new technology, Mem4, the disk enlargement technology. It will quadruple your memory card capacity without interrupting your CPU's performance. If you've got a 1GB memory card, MEM4 will turn it into a 4GB card without slowing down your device. A simple click and you're done. As simple as that.

The software costs $49.95 and, obviously, no trial is available.

Click here to buy.

Tips: Disable error reporting and your device runs faster

The error reporting feature on your device may be a good way in helping Microsoft fix bugs or any problems you might encounter. However, That slows down your device up to the point that it’s almost impossible to use them. Error reporting is enabled by default. If you want to make your device run faster go to Start > Settings > System > Error Reporting and select Disable.

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Get Organized With Windows Mobile - By Todd Ogasawara

Your Windows Mobile powered device is not just a great tool for staying in touch when you’re away from your desk. It can also help you take notes, learn people’s names, and even avoid parking tickets. Here are a few tips – and a few add-on utilities – to help you get the most out of your mobile device. Read more...

Download a free bluetooth toggle

Having to navigate through several windows on your Pocket PC to activate Bluetooth can be quite annoying, especially if you are in a hurry. There is a quicker way to that with a push of a button. First download the the bluetooth toggle. Copy the .cab file to your device anf tap on it to install. Then proceed to Start > Settings > Button and assign the program to a button of your choice.

Monday, June 12, 2006

MIT developing a super battery

With all the sophisticated gadgets hitting the market, it was necessary that a new battery technology be developed. Presently, it's infernally annoying to have to wait for hours for a battery to recharge and after much recharge and discharge, the battery ultimately dies and needs to be replaced. MIT is currently working on a new generation of battery that takes only seconds to recharge, lasts longer and does not need to be replaced. Basically, this means that we won't have to throw away our batteries, which is better for the environment, and will considerably reduce our battery consumption.

The MIT folks expect to produce the first prototype in the upcoming months. However, we won't see these batteries on the market before five years. We've waited long enough, so five years...

Read the article here.

Bluetooth Wristwatch Talks to Your Mobile Phone

Finally a Bluetooth Wristwatch is going to be available. Seiko was talking about Bluetooth watches already back in 2001. Today not Seiko, but Citizen announces a commercial available Bluetooth wristwatch dubbed Citizen VIRT.

The Citizen VIRT Bluetooth watch (W700) communicates with your mobile phone and displays incoming calls. With vibration and light flashing you get notified that a call comes in.
Read more...

Friday, June 09, 2006

XandMail: Receive RSS feedson a mobile phone

Our Mobile Podcast solution makes it possible to listen to podcasts, read the latest posts on blogs, or receive newsflashes on any mobile phone, not just smartphones... and it is easy to use.The user just tells which sites updates or RSS feeds he wants to get, then after looking for fresh content meeting the user's requirements, Mobile Podcast pushes only the relevant information to his mobile.

LET THE NEWS COME TO THE USER

Mobile Podcast mobilizes RSS feeds by allowing users to read, listen or play them on a mobile phone, either as an MMS or a WAP-push.What the phone displays is faithful to the original post, video, image, news or podcast. Moreover, thanks to a set of filters, the user gets what the news he wants. As a value-added quality mobile RSS reader, Mobile Podacst is a service which can create data revenue.

KEY FEATURES
Customer-oriented push technology for RSS feed
User-configured push timetable
User-set filters (categories, types of notes...)
Feed auto-discovery
OPML format support
Support of MP3, MPEG4, 3GPP and other common standards


A SOLUTION FORmobile operators, integrators, MMS-Center providers

Read more...

Free game: GoNinja

GoNinja™ is a puzzle game designed for the PC and PDA. Spend hours of productivity strategizing, calculating, and having fun. Keep your ninja forces in balance by pitting them against one another. Let the little high-quality, addictive Ninja’s capture your mind and subdue your time.

Even if it is free, you are required to register your copy online.

Thursday, June 08, 2006

Free: SmartSCROLL for Smartphones

SmartSCROLL will greatly improve your Smartphone surfing experience by enhancing the standard installation of Pocket Internet Explorer.

Using SmartSCROLL, you can now move through pages much more rapidly than you could before, moving speedily from the heading to the last line of any page, a full screen at a time. It enables you to quickly and easily scan complete desktop pages on your phone with Up/Down, Left/Right and even Diagonal controls available. There's also the option to use a keypad button to select an item, useful for those who often mistakenly select anything but 'action' when using the joystick or toggle switch!


Should you need to use the keypad to make entries in Explorer windows, then SmartSCROLL can be turned OFF in an instant, without ever needing to exit Explorer itself.... And it can be turned ON again when you need to activate it, just as quickly.

After using SmartSCROLL, you'll wonder how you ever had the patience to step through Pocket Internet Explorer on-screen pages, a line at a time! Using SmartSCROLL, you click once to display the next on-screen page or hold the button down to scan rapidly through them until you reach the section that you need.

And that's not all! SmartSCROLL will not only speed up your browsing experience by temporarily muting the key-tones, making browsing both considerably faster and smoother... In addition to this, it will also auto-start Pocket Internet Explorer, enabling the user to launch Explorer with SmartSCROLL active in the background, using just one key-press... The original key-tones are restored when disabling SmartSCROLL, either within Explorer, or on exiting the program.

Click here to download.

eBay goes mobile with Opera Mini

eBay and Opera Software today announced a joint pilot project to bring eBay's Online Marketplace(R) to mobile phones in Germany. By offering a customized version of the popular Opera Mini mobile Web browser, eBay and Opera will enable people to sell, bid and buy using their mobile phones, anywhere, anytime. Because Opera Mini is a full HTML Web browser, eBay.de can now offer its users the same feature-rich experience on mobile phones as on PCs. The German Opera Mini eBay edition is available as a free WAP download from http://mini.opera.com/ebay/ or by sending an SMS with the word OPERA to 88881 (€0.49)*.
eBay Germany has 20 million customers, making it the largest eBay community outside of the USA. In total, eBay has more than 193 million registered users worldwide.
The fully customized Opera Mini eBay edition offers direct, mobile access to eBay's content and functions through an eBay search field and bookmarks displayed on the browser's start page. An integrated eBay menu page lets users browse, bid, buy and sell using their mobile phones, just like they do on their PCs. Because the Opera Mini eBay edition is a Web browser, they can also surf the full Web with the speed and ease-of-use for which Opera Mini is renowned. Read more...

Wednesday, June 07, 2006

A free Pocket DivX Encoder

PocketDivXEncoder allows you to encode any video clip with optimized parameters for handled devices (landscape mode, 240x320, low CPU usage, increased brightness, ...). The video output standards are directly playable on PMP devices (Archos,...) but also on your PocketPC, Smartphone or Palm thanks to the player The Core Pocket Media Player. The clips are created thanks to the fast encoder mencoder. You can see a screenshot of the main screen here. Click here to proceed to download page.

How to partition your SD cards

Here is an interesting article from xda-developpers about how to partitition an SD card. Even though 4 gb cards are great for storing thousands of MP3 files, some applications just don't like it, the camera application for exemple. The article explains why some apps don't like and how to fix it. Read more...

PocketLearn Transform Mobile Phones Into Learning Tools

Technology startup PocketLearn Inc has introduced a suite of software products that enable many cellular telephones and personal digital assistants or “PDA's” to become mobile tools for learning. Among the products are special “Viewers” that are installed on the devices, as well as Windows based content creation tools. PocketLearn has initially targeted Windows Mobile devices such as the Pocket PC and Smartphone, as well as Java phones. “It's not widely advertised, but almost all mobile phones today will run Java software. This means that if your device is a true “smart” device that meets the minimum requirements, you can run the software”, said company founder, Jorge Pando. There is also a Windows version of the PocketLearn Viewer, which means it will run on Microsoft's newly announced “Origami” device. A version for Palm devices is in the works. Read more...

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

ABBYY turns your PDA into a scanner

ABBYY Software House today announced ABBYY Mobile OCR SDK, a software development toolkit (SDK) for integrating optical character recognition (OCR) and business card reading functions into mobile platforms and applications.
The new SDK offers a truly OS-independent technology which can be integrated into any mobile platform including the Windows Mobile, Symbian, and LINUX operating systems. Designed with the needs of mobile solution providers in mind, ABBYY Mobile OCR SDK combines powerful recognition functions with a small software footprint which utilizes minimal hardware resources. With its small code-size, the Mobile OCR SDK is extremely efficient and can provide instant results, an essential requirement for mobile solutions. Developers can easily embed OCR functionality into any mobile imaging device, including camera phones, digital cameras, PDAs, palmtops, handheld scanners, and other camera-based hardware. OCR embedded into handheld devices allows users to easily capture notes from documents, books, and presentations and quickly transform them into editable and searchable digital information.
Read more...

Mobile Security: An Ounce of Prevention - by Tyson Greer

Just as it’s too late to lock the barn if your horse has already run off, it’s too late to think about security if you’re already under attack. Fortunately, it is not too late to secure your mobile data, and protecting your Windows Mobile powered devices is not difficult.
So far, cell phone viruses haven’t been much of a threat. The vast majority of viruses don’t do any damage at all; they simply aim to prove that such threats can exist and spread. The first Windows Mobile virus, Duts, simply asked the device owner for permission to spread. Another, a backdoor named Brador, could give attackers access to the files on the device, though it wasn’t much of a threat in practice. In February, the first crossover virus, aptly named Cxover, appeared. Cxover was designed to leap from infecting a PC to infecting, and then destroying documents, on a Windows Mobile device. While it could do serious damage, it hasn’t really spread.
Read more...

A Breaking News Breakthrough - By Todd Ogasawara

A tie may be optional in the Aloha State of Hawaii, but keeping up on current events isn’t. Fortunately, my Windows Mobile powered device and a handy utility from Ilium Software lets me zip through hundreds of sources of news and not miss a ray of sunshine. NewsBreak – available for smartphones and Pocket PCs – works with news and weather sites, blogs, and any other Web site that provides an RSS or Atom newsfeed.
I often find myself waiting for an elevator, standing in line at a bank or store, or waiting for a family member. Usually, I’m not waiting so long that I have enough time to respond to e-mail or read a long article. But these periods are long enough for a news break. With NewsBreak, I can scan new entries on dozens of Web sites while I’m waiting. It’s great to be able to get caught up on the latest news when I would otherwise be standing around bored.
Read more...

Monday, June 05, 2006

Opera 8.60 for Windows Mobile 5.0

With Opera on your Pocket PC, you can surf the same Web sites as you do on your personal computer. The Opera 8.60 mobile Web browser for Windows Mobile is designed with speed and ease-of-use in mind.
The version is available for both
WM 2003 and WM 5.0. A one month trial is available or you can buy it for $24, which is cheap considering its impressive features.

Some of its Features:
Small Screen rendering
Tabbed browsing
Zoom
Download
Navigation and history
Bookmarks
Landscape/Portrait Mode
Full screen/ Fit to screen
Pop-up handler
Pad-lock icon on secure sites
User preferences
Context menu
Web address auto complete
Change encoding
Single column display


I was able to perform online banking without any problem. This is not possible with the built-in Internet Explorer.

Share Contacts, Calendar events...

From wherever you are - at a coffee shop, on the golf course, or waiting for a flight - you can share data from your mobile phone. Nothing to plug in. No connecting to a computer.

Send contact details, invite others to a function, or send a reminder to one or hundreds of other mobile phones whatever make or model they may be.

Share contacts to...

Easily distribute new contact information when you move, get a new phone or get a new job
Help a business associate or friend easily follow up with a contact stored in your phone

Share calendar events to...

Schedule a business meeting without being fixed to your computer
Remind a loved one of a special event like an anniversary or birthday
Extend invitations to friends and colleagues for a spontaneous party, celebration or meeting
Coordinate team practices and games, even last minute changes


Click here to download a free copy.

Friday, June 02, 2006

CNN Tech funny review of the Moto Q

Motorola's latest phone, out this week, shares its name with the iconic gadget guru of the James Bond movies: Q.
If Q, the person, had supplied 007 with a Moto Q phone, the conversation may have gone something like this:

"So what does this thing do, Q?"

"E-mail, Bond. It's the new way to do business."

"I see. And this button, is that to detonate it or to activate a flame-thrower?"

"No, Bond. That's the built-in camera."

"Ah. No laser, no knockout gas?"

"No, Bond. E-mail."

Later

"So, Bond, how did the new cell phone work out?"

"Fine, Q. It has excellent aerodynamic properties."

"I'm sorry?"

"I tossed it at a Russian agent, stunning her. Then I took her Treo."

Read the complete review

Thursday, June 01, 2006

Tips: Backup your device with Activesync

The procedures below apply to PPC/Smartphone running Windows Mobile 2003 or earlier only. You won't see the Backup/Restore option when a WM5 mobile is connected.

  1. Connect your Pocket PC to your Desktop Computer to establish and ActiveSync Connection
  2. Double-click the Microsoft ActiveSync Icon located in your Windows System Tray
    Microsoft ActiveSync will Open. From here, click the "Tools" menu and then click "Backup / Restore..."
  3. The "Backup/Restore" dialog box will appear. Make sure to click "Full backup" and then click "Back Up Now"
  4. Your Entire Pocket PC will now be backed up, Including your settings, programs, data, contacts, etc.
  5. You have successfully made a backup of your Pocket PC!

Tips: Set WAV file as SMS notification.

I received an email from someone who wanted to know how to set MP3 as sms notifications. This is not possible because only wav files can be set as sms notifications. Simply copy your wav file to the root of the Windows folder, then go to the notification page and select the file from the list.