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Dieter's not going solo every other week anymore, Malatesta has joined in. This week we discuss the news and...
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Looks like a little company named HKC (sounds familiar) is upping the anti when it comes to designing new...
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Sometimes you can’t get enough of Facebook. So much so that you want your friends to know where you...
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For the longest time Google Maps and Windows Live Search have been clashing for title of best map software....
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I’m sure most of you have heard by now about the new SDK (Software Development Kit) for Apple’s iPhone....
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Turns out Google has had their ear to the street when it comes to what the customer wants. Google...
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I got these in my e-mail before he did (so much for push e-mail), was able to go to 5 different testing sites and resolve the issue on my EDGE connection all before he was able to open even the first site to start troubleshooting on his EVDO connection.... Unlike the WM and Palm users who can’t see many of the inline attachments or HTML messages, I see the entire message which makes it much easier to actually reply to the message and conduct business on the road.
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The only difference is that, much like their internet offerings, the OS will be free, likely subsidized by ads: “The essential point is that Google’s strategy is to lead the creation of an open-source competitor to Windows Mobile,” said one industry executive, who did not want his name used because his company has had contacts with Google. “They will put it in the open-source world and take the economics out of the Windows Mobile business.”Some believe another major goal of the phone project is to loosen the control of carriers over the software and services that are available on their networks.
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Ok, so I’d assumed that the Zune ran on top of Windows Embedded CE (maybe version 5, mayber J Allard, the Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) executive in charge of Zune, was interviewed by Reuters and one of the questions was: So are there any thoughts about a Zune phone?... (Points to Motorola (NYSE: MOT) Q running Windows Mobile) So we have the flexibility to take these in a different direction where our customers, our partners and we are ready.”
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It was actually available briefly, due to a little mixup: On his blog, Langridge discussed the upcoming release of Office Mobile 6.1 which was perfectly acceptable, except he said that it was currently available and provided a working link. The link’s public availability was a complete accident as it was only intended for internal testing, and Langridge ended up having to remove it on Thursday evening.
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Here is how you would do it with both WinXP and Vista: Open Windows Explorer on your PC (usually Start / All Programs / Accessories / Windows Explorer ) Connect your phone to your PC In XP: After ActiveSync shows it is connected, click on the "Explore" button on ActiveSync on your PC In Vista: After Windows Mobile Device Center on your PC shows it is connected to your phone, hover your mouse over File Management and then click on the "Browse The Content Of Your Device" In the ActiveSync Explorer or the Windows Mobile Device Center Explorer window you just opened on your PC, browse to the folder on your phone you want to copy the file to.... In order to share how to install a program from a CAB link on the internet, let’s install a Freeware version of Sudoku called SudoPocket ver 1.4: Open up your Pocket Internet Explorer (PIE) Type in the following address in the address field at the top of the browser: http://ferrao.org/pocketpc/sudopocket_1_4.cab (please note there are Underscores "_" in each blank space in this internet address) When the pop up window comes up click on "Save As…" and make sure that "Open file after download" has a checkmark.
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For those of us in the mobile world, there’s no new information here, but it’s a nice one-stop article for new people who don’t know the difference between UMTS and IMAP (mixed categories.. shudder): There is no single greatest handset for all users, but with a little bit of forethought, you can easily choose the best phone and service plan for your own business needs.
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What’s great about Silverlight, though, it that it’s heavily cross-platform, supporting IE, Firefox, Safari, and - here’s the exiciting part, Windows Today at the 2007 National Association of Broadcasters conference (NAB2007), Microsoft Corp.... Early supporters of the new platform include Akamai Technologies Inc., Brightcove Inc., Eyeblaster Inc., Limelight Networks, Major League Baseball and Netflix Inc. Read: Microsoft Unveils Silverlight to Power the Next Generation of Media Experiences on the Web: Leading media companies and solution providers announce support for new solution for video and interactivity on Mac- and Windows-based Web browsers.
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