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By March 22, 2009 Read More →

Windows Mobile 6.5 on a Treo 750

032109165632 Just spotted this story over at wmexperts and as this device was and still is for that matter my favourite Windows Mobile device it is worth sharing. The video is not the best quality and for some reason it is filmed with the phone on its side so its quite hard to watch. There is also a thread over at xda you can follow too, but you can see it for yourself after the break.

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By March 21, 2009 Read More →

Sony Ericsson sales drop by almost half in one quarter

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Sony Ericsson, the world’s 4th biggest handset maker, has reported a titanic sales decrease of almost 50% in just a few months. This is a bad thing, you see.

Reuters slapped a scary headline on this story, but it couldn’t really be described as sensational. As much a terrifying portent of electronics companies’ coming year as it is an indicator of the company’s especially sorry state, this announcement is particularly gruesome when you consider that, unlike Palm, they don’t even have an escape plan in place, or even a substantive Smartphone line—one of the few areas that is expected

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[Via Gizmodo]

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By March 21, 2009 Read More →

New Youtube client for Windows Mobiles and Symbian S60

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Google have released a new dedicated Youtube client for Windows Mobile and the S60 platform. While the YouTube blog only said that the new Windows Mobile client is available now, it had forgotten to mention that – at the moment – it’s only available in English for Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, the UK and USA. Thanks to the language detection if you try to download the client from another country, the download page says that the download isn’t available for your smartphone. Nevertheless, instead of pointing Internet Explorer Mobile to http://m.youtube.com go to http://m.google.com/youtube/download?hl=en allows to download the YouTube client from anywhere. Furthermore it’s recommended to use Internet Explorer Mobile instead of Opera Mobile (if installed) to download the app.

[Source The Unwired]

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By March 20, 2009 Read More →

Mobinnova ICE hardware and software tour

image Brandon over at Pocketnow has got his hands on a Mobinnova ICE and put it through it’s paces and kindly shared some videos of the hardware and software. In case you forgot, this is the Windows Mobile phone with the WQVGA touchscreen and a 96×96 OLED screen that acts as a D-Pad and system indicator. Take a look at the videos after the break and see what Brandon makes of this one.

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By March 20, 2009 Read More →

O2 giving away free iPhones on 24 month contracts

image O2 today announces that from April 3rd it will introduce a new 24 month tariff option for iPhone customers looking for added value in return for added commitment. Customers who sign up to the 24 month tariff can get the 8GB iPhone 3G for free at £34.26 per month and the 16GB iPhone 3G for free at £44.05 per month.

Customers who take out a 24 month contract will continue to receive all the benefits of an iPhone tariff, including visual voicemail, unlimited UK data and unlimited access to over 9,500 public Wi-Fi hotspots (provided by The Cloud and BT Openzone)*.

The 24 month iPhone 3G contract is only available at the £34.26 and £44.05 tariff points (see attached chart). The 18 month iPhone 3G tariffs remain unchanged. Visit www.o2.co.uk/iphone for full details of the 18 month tariff options.

“The iPhone has been hugely popular with over one million units sold in the UK,” said Peter Rampling, Marketing Director at Telefónica O2 UK. “This new 24 month tariff option will meet the demand of customers who are looking for added value in exchange for committing to a longer contract.”

The 24 month iPhone 3G tariff will be available through O2, Apple and Carphone Warehouse sales channels from 3rd April.

via Press Release

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By March 20, 2009 Read More →

Windows Mobile 6.5 honeycomb UI dropped

image When Windows Mobile 6.5 was officially revealed last month at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2009 in Barcelona, it sported the honeycomb Start screen that users couldn’t quite agree on, even when early screenshots began to leak. Apparently, soon after Microsoft started dogfooding Windows Mobile 6.5 and related services internally last week, feedback coming from its employees started coming in, and it wasn’t very positive. This was apparently the final blow, because at MIX09 this week, it has come to light that Microsoft has acted on the negative comments and tweaked the honeycomb interface.

While the layout remains the same and the icons are in the exact same place, they have been enlarged and the actual honeycomb outline (hexagons around each icon) is gone. Furthermore, scrolling up or down no longer means going all the way to the top or all the way to the bottom: the second the finger leaves the screen, scrolling will stop.

The rather blurry screenshot above is actually two screencaps of a video which is filming Loke Uei Tan, Senior Technical Product Manager of the Mobile and Embedded Devices Group in Microsoft, as he uses the new interface during one of the 129 sessions at MIX09. This one was entitled "Windows Mobile 6.5 Overview," and before showing off the changes, Tan says in the video: "The middle screen is what we call the honeycomb interface. Well, this screenshot is a little bit old. We’ve got some feedback from the users that says ‘Hey, wait a minute, this honeycomb UI doesn’t work very well. Let’s change it a little bit.’ So I’ll show you what the new one looks like."

via ars technica

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By March 19, 2009 Read More →

Google enable street view in the UK

photo Google Maps now allows users to navigate some UK city streets, using photographs taken at a street-level viewpoint. It has been rolling out its Street View service gradually in various countries, starting with the US, since May 2007. Camera-equipped cars began photographing British streets in the summer of 2008.

"Street View has been hugely popular with our users in Europe and worldwide, and we’re thrilled it’s now available in the UK for so many great cities, enabling users to see street-level panoramas of major city roads and look up and print out useful driving directions," Ed Parsons, Google UK’s geospatial technologist, said in a statement.

The full list of UK cities covered by the service includes: London, Edinburgh, Leeds, Bradford, Cambridge, Cardiff, Belfast, Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Oxford, Sheffield, Nottingham, Derby, Bristol, Coventry, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Swansea, York, Newcastle, Dundee, Southampton, Norwich and Scunthorpe. The scope of Street View is limited in some cities, a spokesperson for Google said.

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By March 19, 2009 Read More →

Windows Marketplace for mobile details revealed

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Msmobiles have uncovered some interesting information on the upcoming marketplace for mobile. First off this is definitely an application and not a link to a website. Also included are automatic updates of purchased applications, search of applications suitable by device type, payment by credit card or through carrier, access to user ratings and reviews and transfer of applications to a new phone. For the full story visit msmobiles and also take a look at the video from mix09

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By March 19, 2009 Read More →

Capacitive touch is not affordable for Microsoft

image Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has been talking with Stephen Adler from BusinessWeek, and All Things Digital’s Peter Kafka was a fly on the wall for the event. He paraphrased the chat, which we have below and has answered the big capacitive screen question and a few others. What he has to say is rather surprising and not the answer I wanted to hear, quality and usability should be the driving force not cheap products.

Stephen Adler: Do you care about “touch” on phones? The blogs say you are.

Steve Balmer: Windows Mobile 6.5 has touch on it. The way Apple does touch drives cost. The way they do it on the iPhone is not an inexpensive component. We’ll do it in a way that you can afford to do it on most phones.

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By March 19, 2009 Read More →

Windows Mobile 6.5 Widgets explained

image A new blog post over at the Windows Mobile Team Blog has  given us a little more information on the Widget Platform for Windows Mobile 6.5. From the post they tell us:-

For the first time since windows mobile 6 shipped we are expanding our development story to make easier and more accessible writing applications that not only look great but also consume cloud services to bring a portable chunk of the web to our mobile devices.

A good way to think of a Windows Mobile Widget is as a “Portable chunk of the web” or just basically a rich internet application.  Widgets are written using all the web technologies we know and love (HTML, CSS, AJAX, JavaScript) and, since they are powered under the covers by our new internet browser, they have full access to flash and other ActiveX controls available on the device (Like MediaPlayer).

The interesting thing about our Widget Platform is that it allows them to look and feel, to the end user, as a normal standalone application does; they have their own start menu icon, they show up as an individual apps in task manager and, most importantly, they have full control of the SK menu bar as any other application would.

You can read the full post over at the Windows Mobile Team Blog

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