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Matt | February 1, 2007 |
The folks over at Moblog have got their hands on an HTC Athena already and have reviewed it in pictures. “The best way to describe HTC Athena I feel, have to be the term “Mobile PC Communicator.” You see, unlike laptops or computers, you do not need to wait for the device to (cold) boot […]
Apple and Cisco joint iPhone statement
Matt | February 1, 2007 |
Apple and Cisco have released a joint statement regarding the iPhone: “Apple and Cisco have agreed to extend the time for Apple to respond to the lawsuit to allow for discussions between the companies with the aim of reaching agreement on trademark rights and interoperability.” The plot thickens! Matt [Technorati tag(s): iPhone, Apple, OS X, […]
Matt | February 1, 2007 |
TomTom admits that a number of its devices are infected with viruses. The viruses were shipped with the TomTom GO 910 model but do not affect the operation of the device, according to the manufacturers. However upon connecting the device to a PC, anti-virus software on the computer immediately flags up two alerts identifying win32.Perlovga.A […]

VITO Technology Launches VoiceReminder
Matt | January 31, 2007 |
VITO Technology releases new product for Pocket PC & Smartphones – VITO VoiceReminder. VITO VoiceReminder is a talking alarm-clock and a voice reminder in one that keeps you on track telling you the exact time and playing your voice reminders exactly at scheduled time. VITO VoiceReminder uses voice messages recorded by you to remind you […]

Matt | January 31, 2007 |
Jack Cook of MobilitySite has just posted a decent review of the i-mate JAQ3. “My first impression is that the JAQ3 is a device made for the mobile road warrior that wants the ability to perform all of those daily tasks quickly and easily like you can on a Smartphone but yet have that extra […]
Trend Micro Finds More Windows Mobile Flaws
Matt | January 31, 2007 |
Trend Micro reports vulnerabilities in Windows Mobile OS. According to the company’s blog site: Trend Micro has again discovered flaws related to Windows Mobile. Both of the newly found vulnerabilities are flaws in applications that ship by default with Microsoft’s mobile device OS. One of the said applications is Pictures and Videos, which causes a […]

i-Mate K-Jar appears on FCC site
Matt | January 30, 2007 |
The i-mate K-Jar has just shown up on the FCC site showing internal and external pictures as well as a copy of the user manual. The ropey looking prototype looks like a cross between the HTC Universal, with its swivel screen, and the HTC Hermes in terms of size and keyboard layout. However, unlike the […]

Matt | January 30, 2007 |
I’m sure that I have mentioned this before on the blog but I commute to and from London every day and try to get some work done on the train. As I’m doing more on the blog these days I need to use a laptop more and I need my internet access. At the moment […]

i-Mate JAQ3 now in stock – still save £20
Matt | January 30, 2007 |
Following my i-Mate JAQ3 post last week, Clove are pleased to announce that they now have the JAQ3 in stock. The save £20 offer has now been extended beyond the preorder period and is now valid until the end of February! The iMate JAQ3 looks like a fabulous device with a form factor similar to […]

Matt | January 30, 2007 |
Microsoft’s new operating system, Windows Vista, goes on sale from today. Prices for the OS in the UK range from about £100 for an upgrade version of the Basic package to £249 for a copy of the upgrade to the Ultimate version of Vista. Compare that to the prices in the US – prices start […]
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