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Gareth | December 15, 2008 |
According to a report from BusinessWeek, Palm will announce the long awaited replacement for their ageing OS at CES next month. According to the article Palm is due to unveil the long-awaited operating system, code-named Nova, as well as the first of a family of products that will run on it. While Palm has protected […]
Optoma Pico Pocket Projector review
Matt | December 14, 2008 |
Remember the days when projectors were large and expensive pieces of kit that you only saw at high-end presentations? They used to have three separate colour ‘guns’ for for RGB and each required time consuming alignment and focusing. Things have come a long way since then and not only are projectors much smaller but that […]
Ustream.tv Prepping Mobile Client
Gareth | December 14, 2008 |
Qik has been out for sometime now, and has yet to receive a real threat in the industry to rival its video streaming service for the iPhone. However, if this video is to be believed authentic, then we might just have a worthy alternative to Qik.
Gareth | December 13, 2008 |
The China-only Lenovo OPhone is the best cellphone so far we’ve seen that will be running on Google Android. The specific OS is a tweak of Android dubbed the Open Mobile System. Specs haven’t been made available but the word is that this will likely replace the much-delayed and perhaps permanently aborted Chinese iPhone:
2008’s Top 10 Windows Mobile Apps, news and review
Gareth | December 13, 2008 |
ClintonFitch.com has released its picks for Top 10 Windows Mobile Apps for 2008. The question now is: Do you have some or all of them in your Windows Mobile device?
Press Release: i-mate Go brings one touch browsing to handsets
John McKenzie | December 13, 2008 |
We all like freebies and this time it’s the turn of i-mate to give things away. i-mate™ Go brings one touch browsing to handsets Simplified user experience and Windows Mobile® 6.1 position i-mate for mass market appeal 9th December 2008 – i-mate™, the global specialist in Microsoft Windows Mobile devices and software, today launched Go, […]
Matt | December 13, 2008 |
We haven’t looked at too many Nokia handsets here on T&M but it seems that the gap between Nokia and Windows Mobile is closing rapidly in terms of Web and Email functionality so we thought it was about time that we covered more. Here we are looking at the Nokia N79 which it a neat […]
iPhone cut and paste, nearly sorted
Gareth | December 13, 2008 |
Thanks to a new, free, web-based service launched today, you can now cut and paste text snippets between Safari and Mail on your iPhone. With the launch of pastebud, a free service that doesn’t require you to download and install anything from the iTunes App Store or to jailbreak your iPhone, and it works on […]
Exchange client and office suite coming to Android
Gareth | December 12, 2008 |
DataViz have announced that they are working on bringing their popular Exchange Activesync client RoadSync and Documents to Go to the Android platform. They currently support Windows Mobile, Palm, Blackberry and Symbian and recently announced that they will bring Documents to Go for the iPhone too so they have plenty to keep them busy at […]
Microsoft say no Zune Phone announcement in January
Gareth | December 12, 2008 |
It seems that the rumours of a Zune phone debuting at CES 2009 are false, speaking to Gizmodo, Brian Seitz, Group Manager of Zune said: “No Zune phone at CES.” The rumours came about after analysts were quoted in Barrons as saying that a phone with Zune software embedded was set to be announced by […]

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