VITO Technology win awards
03/11/06@10:42 by Matt - 227 words
Categories: Apps/Games
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VITO Technology at Smartphone & Pocket PC Magazine's Best Software Awards 2006 1 WINNER and 7 FINALISTS
7 VITO Technology products have been chosen FINALISTS and VITO QuickContact has become the WINNER at Smartphone & Pocket PC Magazine’s “Best Software Award 2006”.
This year VITO products are high on the list among the best of the best software nominated at the Awards in several Pocket PC and Smartphone software categories. A big "Thank You" goes to the judges who have voted a lot for VITO products this year and of course a special "Thank You" to our customers who help our software to make its way to be nominated at the Awards!
VITO Products were selected in the following categories:
Other VITO products that were nominated at the Awards are VITO Remote and VITO AudioNotes. We hope that next year our sincere efforts to improve these applications and support of our grateful customers will bring them Finalist and Winner places.
Read more about these and other VITO products www.vitotechnology.com</p>
Matt
[Technorati tag(s): smartphone, Pocket PC, Vito, Audionotes, M3100, Pocket PC Software]
Reassign Pocket PC soft keys
03/11/06@06:20 by Matt - 228 words
Categories: Mobile Phones, PDA's & Accessories
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If you are anything like me, there are a few soft keys on your Pocket PC mobile device that you just don't use. Personally I don't use the contacts or the voice dial buttons on my HTC TyTN. In fact I find the voice dial button really annoying as I seem to keep pressing it by mistake.
Our friend Fabien got in touch to let me know that he had come across a piece of software that allows you to modify what each soft key does without having to get your hands dirty and play around with the registry. Furthermore Fabien has written an extensive tutorial on how to change the key settings.
The piece of software required to make these changes, 'WM5NewMenu', also has some other useful features.
"WM5NewMenu" is a configurable application launcher for Windows Mobile 5 with several preconfigured actions to create new items for your Today soft keys such as a SMS, MMS, Word documents, Notes, etc.
Basic features WM5NewMenu version 2.02:
Check out the full tutorial on Dafabmobiles.
Matt
[Technorati tag(s): smartphone, Pocket PC, Tracy & Matt]
Dopod announce HTC Herald, Artemis, Excalibur and Trinity
02/11/06@08:32 by Matt - 423 words
Categories: Mobile Phones, PDA's & Accessories
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Dopod has been busy and has just officially announced 5 new HTC devices, one of which is the new HTC Herald, the replacement to the HTC Wizard. This makes Dopod the first to official state that they will offer the HTC Herald.
Another first is the Dopod M700 which is a previously unseen device. The M700 will be a HTC Artemis style device (Minus the GPS) and will be focused on music. It will feature the Open Mobile Alliance Digital Rights Management (OMA DRM) protection, in addition to a built-in FM radio, 256MB flash storage and bundled 512MB microSD media.
An additional bit of information of note is the presence of Blackberry Connect on the HTC Excalibur, more squarely aiming the device as a Blackberry substitute.
Source: CNet Asia Matt [Technorati tag(s): smartphone, Pocket PC, HTC Artemis, Dopod, HTC Trinity, HTC Herald, HTC Excalibur, Tracy & Matt] |
i-mate SPL Review
01/11/06@06:52 by Matt - 139 words
Categories: Mobile Phones, PDA's & Accessories
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Our good friend Paul from MoDaCo has just published the worlds first review of the i-mate SPL.
By all accounts, Paul is pretty impressed with the device.
"There's no doubt about it, 'thin is in'! A craze for super thin phones kicked off by the Motorola RAZR shows no sign of slowing, and with Samsung now blazing the thin-device trail too, the boundaries really are being pushed - at least in the feature phone market."
i-mate SPL Specification
Matt
[Technorati tag(s): smartphone, Pocket PC, MoDaCo, i-mate, i-mate SPL, Tracy & Matt]
First HTC Herald Review
01/11/06@06:38 by Matt - 151 words
Categories: Mobile Phones, PDA's & Accessories
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There is no doubt about it, the HTC Herald is making quite a stir at the moment. Slated to be the successor to the HTC Wizard, similar in specification but a whole lot thinner at just 18mm thick.
PDAClub has the first review and some excellent comparison photos.
The HTC Herald is a successor to the HTC Wizard, now a low-end device compared to the HTC Hermes. The HTC Herald brings some improvements to the table, such as an improved 2 megapixel camera, AKU 3.2, WIFI G, and a much thinner design.
There are further hardware changes, such as moving from miniSD to microSD cards, and the loss of the infra-red port. One welcome refinement is the ability to switch the device on merely by sliding out the keyboard, and apparently the sliding mechanism itself has been improved.
Matt
[Technorati tag(s): smartphone, Pocket PC, Orange, M3100, HTC Herald, SPV, Tracy & Matt]
HTC Task Manager
01/11/06@06:25 by Matt - 125 words
Categories: Mobile Phones, PDA's & Accessories
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Many PocketPC users, especially new users, are frustrated by the way in which the close button works on PoceketPC applications, merely minimising the running program without actually terminating it.
For years Microsoft refused to make any changes to the way that this worked. Third party applications have been available but these tend to be rather over-kill.

The clever folks at HTC have come up trumps and released their own Task Manager application that allows you to choose what to do when you click on the close button. Task Manager will be featuring in all HTC Pocket PCs shipping with AKU 3.2 onwards.
What an excellent and simple idea, hats off to HTC!
Matt
[Technorati tag(s): smartphone, Pocket PC, Tracy & Matt, HTC, HTC Task Manager]
New Acer smartphones next year?
31/10/06@06:26 by Matt - 111 words
Categories: Mobile Phones, PDA's & Accessories
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Rumour has it that Acer will be making a return to the Smartphone market by releasing a new device either late this year or very early 2007.
Acer chairman, JT Wang, has been quoted to say "The smartphone, which is outsourced to Compal Communications, will be marketed as a BlackBerry handset for the SOHO and small- and medium-size enterprise (SME) sector".
Acer's most recent Windows Mobile based device (Pictures above) is the VGA screened Acer N311, is very small and thin, and if Acer caries forward this experience we can expect to see some really attractive designs next year.
Matt
[Technorati tag(s): smartphone, Pocket PC, Tracy & Matt, Acer, Acer N311]
HTC MTeoR Review
30/10/06@05:31 by Matt - 924 words
Categories: Mobile Phones, PDA's & Accessories, Reviews
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There are lots of images in this post so please be patient if you are using a slow connection. Click any of the images for a larger view.

I used to be a big Smartphone fan. In fact I have had almost every type of Smartphone device released over the last six years. However, once Orange released the SPV M1000 (HTC Himalaya) I have been a PocketPC device fan through and through. Sure I still have some Smartphone devices that I play with but I use them more for software testing than for day-to-day use. I find that PocketPC mobile devices work much better for me with the touch screen and, more recently, the advent of slide-out keyboards.

The HTC MTeoR is one of the few Smartphone format devices that I have seen for a while that has really grabbed my attention. Lately my HTC TyTN has started to feel a bit big in my pocket so I have been considering a ‘Candybar’ Smartphone.
Smartphones have progressed a lot recently with the advent of push-email and now 3G connectivity they are becoming a more realistic alternative to PocketPC mobile devices.
So can the MTeoR win me over and turn me back in to a Smartphone user?
As I mentioned before the HTC MTeoR incorporates 3G which makes it the worlds first 3G Windows Mobile Smartphone, what’s more, the MTeoR is a slim, pocket-friendly size make it a highly desirable device.
Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 technology with Direct Push, gives you instant access to your emails, this coupled with 3G connectivity make this device a pleasure to use.
There is a back-mounted camera and this shoots stills at up to 1.3-megapixels, but has no flash or self portrait mirror. The picture quality is nothing special and is much the same as any other 1.3mp phone camera.
On the front you’ll find a 5-way joystick style navigation control. What’s quite nice about this is that it has a rubberised middle which makes it easier to use.
The Smartphone menu has recently undergone some changes (since I last had a smartphone anyway). You don’t have to click ‘more’ to see the next screen of options, you can simply scroll down.
‘Jog Wheels’ have been recently added to several devices and the MTeoR has its own version. This isn’t a wheel as such but more of a self centering rocker on the left hand side of the device. This works well when scrolling through emails or webpages.
The overall dimensions are 112.4 x 49 x 14.8 mm. The MTeoR weighs in at just 120g and feels nice in the hand. I like the
One thing ‘missing’ from the MTeoR is WiFi. It seems that people have come to expect WiFi to be included with every device now. I must say that WiFi isn’t something that I miss, I seldom use it on my TyTN and don’t know of any hotspots that I might use other than the WiFi at home where I would use a PC anyway.
The HTC MTeoR accepts microSD cards which seem to be the HTC standard now. The memory card slot is situated on the left side of the device. There is a rubber cover over the microSD card slot which I liked. I have dropped other devices from time to time and this almost always resulted in the memory card ending up on the floor. When this happens with a microSD card it can be pretty hard to find!
Like the other HTC devices coming through at the moment, the MTeoR has a combined USB/Headphone socket. As a result you can only use the woefully inadequate headphones that come with the device unless you want to modify them and use your own. Either way, until HTC release the splitter that has been on pre-order with Expansys you’ll not be able to Sync/Charge the device at the same time as listening to music. This is something that bothers people wanting to use these devices in their car.
Having switched to the MTeoR from the TyTN I find myself trying to press the screen on quite a regular basis. Not having a touch screen is taking some getting used to and is probably the thing I miss most compared to PPC. I would love to see a device of smartphone format with a touchscreen.
The other thing it takes a while to get use to again is using T9 as the text input method. I used to be quick quick at tapping out a message and could do it without looking. It took me a few days to get used to it again and after that I was away. What helped out here was the fact that the keys on the MTeoR are really positive and not too small.
So has the MTeoR turned me in to a Smartphone user? Well, no BUT I have to say that the HTC MTeoR is quite possible the best Smartphone I have ever used. If you are a Smartphone user thats looking to upgrade, you are going to love this phone!
HTC MTeoR Specification
Matt
[Technorati tag(s): smartphone, Pocket PC, Tracy & Matt, Orange, C700, HTC Breeze, HTC MTeoR, Orange SPV C700]
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