mDesktop - Remote Control Your Windows Mobile Device
mDesktop - Remote Control Your Windows Mobile Device with Ease
Everything you do with your Windows Mobile smartphone you can now do from your PC - on your big screen, big keyboard and complete integration with your desktop.
With mDesktop on your PC and Windows Mobile smartphone connected to it you can:
- make outgoing calls from the smartphones address book
- manage incoming ones with ease from your desktop
- have threaded SMS conversations
- manage images
- manage calendar and contacts straight on your phone, no synchronization required
Friday, May 30, 2008 | 0 Comments
Samsung SGH-L870 S60 3rd Edition slider
Today at the S60 Summit in Barcelona, Samsung announced its new S60 3rd Edition (Feature Pack 2) based smartphone called SGH-L870. Packed with 3 Megapixel camera, 3G, FM radio, it's a slider with brushed aluminum casing. More details and tech specs will be published once they become known.
Wednesday, May 28, 2008 | 0 Comments
Nokia E71 Review
Nokia E71 Review on Boy Genius Report.
So there’s this phone called the Nokia E71. It magically showed up on our doorstep yesterday (shout out to FedEx Sameday!) and was begging for us to review it. Well, we’re not going to disappoint you. In fact, there will be no disappointment at all as you’ll see in our review. The Nokia E71 has officially entered the ring, and it’s coming out fighting. Spoiler Alert: we love this phone.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008 | 0 Comments
iPaq 900 In FCC Certification
"HP's iPAQ 900 series smartphones haven't exactly had the smoothest of releases ('round these parts at least) since they were first announced way back in September of last year, but one of 'em has at least managed to recently trickle out into the hands of the lucky folks at the FCC, which could possibly indicate that it's actually nearing a US release. In case you missed it, the Windows Mobile-based phone was previously hinted as coming to AT&T in its iPAQ 910 incarnation, although the FCC unsurprisingly doesn't have anything to say about that possibility."
The 900 series was announced along with the 600 series, almost six months ago. In case you missed Jason's new iPaqs posts at the time, the 900 features quadband GSM, triband HSDPA, 802.11 b/g WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0, AGPS, 520 MHz Marvell processor, 3MP camera, 128 MB RAM and 256 MB ROM. Expanded storage comes courtesy of a microSD slot and a 1840 mAh battery will ensure you're good to go for a full day's work. No information on if or when it would be available in the US, though - the 600 series of course never made it due to potential legal issues, and FCC certification is typically done irregardless of retail availability. Is this iPaq on anybody's wishlist?
Monday, April 21, 2008 | 0 Comments
