Just received an update on the application I know I am waiting patiently for, here’s what they have to say:-
Thanks to all who have been waiting patiently for the arrival of Documents To Go for iPhone. The next time you hear from us, it’ll be to tell you that Documents To Go is available for your iPhone and iPod touch in the App Store!
When will that be, you ask? Early to mid May. And trust us, there are some very exciting things about this app that we haven’t let out of the bag yet. We hope you’ll agree it’s worth the wait!
So there you go, next month and Office editing on the iPhone should be here.
After the recent statement at CTIA by EA Games that all future games will be coming to Windows Mobile, Italian site HD Blog have got a copy of Need for Speed running on an HTC Touch HD. The Touch HD in question is also running on Windows Mobile 6.5 too. The graphics look pretty smooth and frame rate high. Take a look for yourself after the break and don’t forget to click HQ for the HD version.
Over the past few years we’ve looked at and reviewed almost all of the media players in the Sansa range from SanDisk from the original e260 onwards. However I noticed one model missing from our review list; the Sansa Express.
The SanDisk Sansa Express
I’ve been extremely impressed with all of the models in the Sansa range and still use the original e260 to this day. They are all simple to use with an intuitive user interface but the one thing that has always made these media players stand out is the phenomenal battery life. I can use my e260 for 2 hours per pay and I dont have to charge it for WEEKS!
The Sansa Express is at the lower end of the model range. It’s pretty small, not much bigger than a regular USB memory key and in fact that’s exactly what it looks like. Because of its diminutive size you wont be able to watch video on this model but there is a decent OLED display on the front so that you can look through your music list and see what’s currently playing etc. There’s even a built in FM radio.
The Express comes in several different capacities, we are reviewing the 1GB model. However the nice thing about the Express is that it had a MicroSD card slot so that you can increase the storage space available and it will support up to 8GB SDHC memory cards.
I’ll be spending the next few weeks using the SanDisk Sansa Express on my commute and will be back with a review soon. Have a look at my brief unboxing video for mode details:
SanDisk Sansa Express unboxing video
SanDisk Sansa Express specification:
1GB internal memory (2GB model available)
Dimensions (W x D x H) 1 in x 0.7 in x 3.1 in
microSD slot to expand your capacity and provide portability of music
Direct USB connector-No cable needed
New sleek, compact design
With this MP3 player you can enjoy music & FM radio
Built-in Mic for Voice Recording
Four-line, bright OLED screen
Digital FM tuner, with FM recording
Simple to use controls for fast device interface navigation
Supports MP3, WMA, protected WMA, WAV, and Audible files
15-hour, rechargeable lithium polymer battery life
Huawei’s first Android phone has been confirmed as due for launch on T-Mobile later this year.
Showcased at the Mobile World Congress event earlier this year, the OEM offering had been scheduled for a third quarter launch, but with whom was not known.
Huawei’s Android Phone
Now a Huawei spokesperson has confirmed the device will join the G1 in T-Mobile’s Android-based line-up: "I can confirm that Huawei will be releasing the third Google phone on T-Mobile this year".
The handset, said to be "low-cost", will boast a 5-megapixel camera, a 3.5mm headphone jack and Wi-Fi connectivity.
So far the T-Mobile G1 is the only Android phone available in the UK, although Vodafone and HTC are to offer the rival "Magic" from May.
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