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| Posted by Paul (MVP) @ 10th October 2008 - 08:28 |
My my, HTC do have their fingers in a lot of pies 
Below are the first images of a device that appears to be called the 'T8290' and is packing WiMAX, destined for the Russian Yota WiMAX network.
We can see the device features:
- WinMo 6.1 Professional - 3.8" WVGA (800x480) screen - Inbuilt phone, WiMAX, Bluetooth and WiFi
Amazingly the design seems to be even more minimalist that the Touch HD! No deets on whether this packs the same 5 Megapixel camera of course, but there is a camera of some description on there. We'll be digging around for more info and will update this post as and when - watch this space! 
Given HTC's recent announcement that the Touch HD will not be available stateside, could this give a hint as to why? Will we see the T8290 coming to Sprint's 'Xohm' network?
More pics in the full topic for news page readers...
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[Via nedge2k.com]
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| Posted by Paul (MVP) @ 9th October 2008 - 11:24 |
Finally, it's here... the first Windows Mobile device from Sony Ericsson, the Xperia X1!
As with all the hot latest devices, this is your opportunity to hit me up with any questions you have on the device!
As a recap, the X1 includes the following specs:
- Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional - Unique 'Panels' UI - 3" WVGA (800x480) screen - Quad Band GSM - Tri Band HSDPA/HSUPA - 512MB ROM / 256MB RAM - WiFi - GPS - Optical joystick AND dpad - Arc slider keyboard - 3.2MP Camera - 110 x 53 x 16.7 mm - 145g
The device is currently priced at an eye-watering £584.99 at eXpansys (however, as always, varies in price a lot online at this pre-launch stage... e.g. Handtec is listing at £499.99), but is expected on a number of UK networks too.
I'll be back with my thoughts as I start using the device... this is the BLACK (as opposed to silver) model, obviously... 
Finally, we have a new X1 dedicated discussion area at http://X1.MoDaCo.com! 
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| Posted by Paul (MVP) @ 8th October 2008 - 14:03 |
Packing one of the innovating Pantech Duo dual slider Smartphones on AT&T? If so, then you'll be pleased to know that a Windows Mobile 6.1 update has been released!
Weighing in at 58MB and available for download at the Pantech site, the update takes you to...
QUOTE Pantech Duo Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard CE OS 5.2.19597 (Build 19597.1.1.8) Radio Version C819.33. OS Bld. Version 6.11.M044.33 RIL Version 2.02 If you HAVE a duo (a handset I'm personally quite fond of), then the update is a no brainger - go get it! 
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| Posted by Paul (MVP) @ 8th October 2008 - 09:50 |
This just in from SPB...
QUOTE Spb Software, the world's leading maker of Windows Mobile applications announces the release of Spb Online Games as a separate suite. Originally, part of Spb Online - a set of online services under one roof, which attracted over 15,000 users in under two weeks (at the rate of more than 1000 users per day) - Spb Online Games is a collection of four instant online games, supplemented with an online chat service.
Spb Online Games makes it possible to play two versions of Checkers, Hexagon, or Reversi with real people from virtually anywhere in the world, in real-time. Any online game can be launched within 30 seconds and if interrupted - continued from the spot it was left off. The service already has thousands of registered players on the network, with each potential opponent equipped with a configurable user profile (might include picture, name, type of handset, and network). The online gaming experience can be further personalized through real-time chatting with active online players. I've personally thought that online gaming on WinMo is a very under exploited market, and it's good to see SPB starting to move in this direction! SPBOG looks pretty cool (even if the initial selection of games looks a little limited), so I hope to see the range of games expanding in the future.
What would you like to see included? I'd love to see Chess in there for sure... The thought of playing chess OTA with an opponent definitely appeals, although I suspect this may already exist for Pocket PC? Anyone?
SPB Online Games is available for both Pocket PC and Smartphone for $14.95, with a 15 day trial available and a 30 day no-questions-asked money back guarantee!

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| Posted by PPCInformer @ 8th October 2008 - 08:06 |
Gizmodo.com is claiming that the alpha version of Firefox will be released to the public in a few weeks time.
Once Firefox gets released it will be cut throat rivalry between 3 major players Opera, Skyfire and Firefox. Lets not consider IE, unless they bring out some radical changes in the new version which only they are excited about .
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| Posted by Paul (MVP) @ 7th October 2008 - 14:40 |
Now i'm not sure if this is new or not (if not, i've only just found out!), but Colorware, the custom colour people, now offer custom painting of the Samsung Blackjack II!
As you can see in the image below, you can choose from a number of different solid or metallic colours for your device front, side, back / top or back / bottom. You'll need to send in your device (US only) and it isn't cheap, but it DOES look pretty damn cool! 
Out of interest, if anyone has previously owned a colorware device and can comment on the quality of the finish, let us know!
If you want to spec up your own custom paint scheme, visit the colorware site, and feel free to share your creation...
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Edit: March 2008 apparently! Hey ho... 
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| Posted by tsutton @ 6th October 2008 - 20:01 |
Here are this week's news from Mobiholics!
This week's '7 in 7 on Mobiholics'
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Mobiholics is the place to go for all non Windows Mobile related mobile talk - discussing networks, non WinMo devices etc. As part of the MoDaCo.network, your existing MoDaCo login automagically works over there too! |
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| Posted by Paul (MVP) @ 6th October 2008 - 08:19 |
If you are a Mac and a WinMo user, then there are two solutions out there for all your syncing needs - 'Missing Sync' or 'Syncmate' (available in either free or paid versions).
I've personally bought both, but I must confess that it's the newcomer Syncmate that is currently installed on my machine rather than the established Missing Sync.
For today only, the MUPromo arm of top Mac site MacUpdate is offering Syncmate Expert - the paid version of Syncmate - at a 50% discounted price of $19.95... quite a bargain! The expert version adds the following features...- Bookmark synchronization
- Folders synchronization
- iPhoto synchronization
- iTunes synchronization
- Notes synchronization
- Time synchronization
- Mail plugin
- SMS manager plugin
- Applications list plugin
- To Do's plugin
...some additions well worth having.
You can find out more about Syncmate (and also grab the free version) over at the Eltima site, or get in quick for your 50% discount over at MUPromo [aff].
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| Posted by Paul (MVP) @ 2nd October 2008 - 16:45 |
Yesterday I spent some time in London at the T-Mobile Winter Showcase. This is basically where T-Mo pimp their wares for the coming season... and this time they had the chance to show off a couple of devices of interest to readers here, namely the MDA Vario IV and the Android based G1.
I've included a video of the G1 in action (excuse the fact i'm a complete android n00b), as well as some MDA Vario IV pics below.
If you have any questions on either, hit me up in this topic! Really liking the MDA IV, bit slicker in appearance than the Touch Pro... really not overly enamoured with the uber-plasticky (especially in Black!) G1.
Discuss! 
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PS Apologies for the lighting in the video and pictures, the venue lighting was AWFUL! And very pink... 
PPS News page readers - photos after the jump!
PPPS That's not a Pink G1... it's the white one in the dodgy lighting! 
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| Posted by tsutton @ 29th September 2008 - 18:33 |
Here are this week's news from Mobiholics!
This week's '7 in 7 on Mobiholics'
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Mobiholics is the place to go for all non Windows Mobile related mobile talk - discussing networks, non WinMo devices etc. As part of the MoDaCo.network, your existing MoDaCo login automagically works over there too! |
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| Posted by Shadowfixeruk @ 29th September 2008 - 14:17 |
 Microsoft Phone Data Manager Beta is out and it should run on any Windows Mobile phone (or other SyncML/OBEX standard compliant handset) and offers to backup select data. Its not a complete Backup solution, but does offer some benefits. Contacts are saved on to Windows Live, while media files are stored in a folder on your Windows XP or Vista PC. In order for you to synchronize contacts, you will need to have a Windows Live ID (any Hotmail ID is a valid Windows Live ID). If you do not have one, you will be prompted to create one while you use the application.
Microsoft Phone Data Manager Beta is an application that is designed to take away the worry of losing data on your phone - specifically contacts, music, pictures and videos. It does that by synchronizing your phone contacts with Microsoft's Windows Live Contacts store in the cloud, or by helping you download files from the phone to your local computer.
Contacts: Microsoft Phone Data Manager Beta synchronizes the contacts present in your phone with your contact store on Windows Live Contacts, which is the same store that your Hotmail contacts uses. This way, your phone contacts are always present on the internet, accessible via the contacts link on Hotmail. If you lose, or simply change your phone, all you need to do is to synchronize the contacts using Microsoft Phone Data Manager Beta, and all the contacts that you stored in your Windows Live Contacts store will be downloaded to your phone. You can synchronize your contacts as many times as you like so that the changes you make (edits, additions or deletions) on your phone, or on the computer on Windows Live Contacts are always reflected on both your phone and the Windows Live Contacts store.
Music, Pictures and Video: In its current form, Microsoft Phone Data Manager Beta will download the music, pictures and videos present in your phone to a local folder on the computer you are using this application on
Communication with your phone: Microsoft Phone Data Manager Beta can communicate with your phone via a wireless standard known as Bluetooth, or via a USB cable.
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| Posted by Paul (MVP) @ 26th September 2008 - 10:00 |
If I told you a few years ago that you would be running a version of Photoshop on your Windows Mobile device, you would have called me a lunatic. But, with the launch today of Photoshop for a subset of Windows Mobile devices, that is exactly what's happened (and maybe I am a little bit of a lunatic) 
OK, so the name is a little misleading... you're not going to be loading your PSDs onto your phone and doing serious image editing... what Photoshop Mobile offers is...
QUOTE(Adobe) "the easiest way to upload, view, and share your photos online from your phone:
- Upload and store photos online as soon as you take them (get 2GB of storage free) - View your online photos and albums from your phone - Share them wherever you are
All you need is a support Windows Mobile phone and a Photoshop.com membership. To download the beta, follow the steps in the blue box above or type m.photoshop.com on your phone's browser. Still pretty cool, especially for free!
Supported devices at this time are the Blackjack, Blackjack II, Motorola Q9C, Motorola Q9H and the Treo 750 (without touchscreen features)... which leads me to think all you Smartphone users should be OK. Unfortunately the distinct lack of buttons on my Omnia means this isn't going to work for me Hence, i'm relying on you lot to tell me how good it is (or not)! 
To sign up or see a video demo of Photoshop Mobile in action, head on over to Photoshop.com.
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| Posted by Paul (MVP) @ 26th September 2008 - 09:49 |
If you are a Garmin Mobile XT user, you'll be very pleased to hear that Garmin have released an update from version 4 to 5 of the application, with significant enhancements, FREE! 
The release, which is available here in the Garmin support site, offers the following benefits over version 4...- Update the look and feel of the Garmin Mobile XT application.
- Add new Garmin Online feature - Google Local Search.
- Add new Garmin Online feature - Panaramio photos.
- Add new Garmin Online feature - Flight Status.
- Add Speed Limit display to the View Map.
- Add ability to install and display custom vehicle icons.
- Modify 'Peerpoints' feature name to 'Location Message'.
...as well as a bunch of significant fixes / tweaks.
IMHO Mobile XT's strengths have always been it's excellent routing engine, great POI database and supplementary information and most of all it's competitive price! In version 4 I felt this was at the expense of a UI that looked somewhat dated, but with version 5 adopting a Nuvi-like look and feel, hopefully this will be overcome!
Garmin Mobile XT is £53.99 at eXpansys for UK and Ireland coverage, but don't forget you can instantly knock a tenner off that with our great discount vouchers! :-)
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| Posted by Paul (MVP) @ 26th September 2008 - 08:11 |

The image above probably says it all really... until the 31st October you can grab a Celio REDFLY - their Smartphone companion device - for only $199 as part of a special 'seed program'.
While the device is great, at the initial $499 or later $399 it was a tough call against one of the new generation of Netbooks (depending on your usage scenario of course), but at $199 it's a very much more appealing proposition!
To learn more about the REDFLY you can check out my original 'Ask Paul' thread. In Celio's own words, the REDFLY is 'a sleek clamshell design that includes an 8" display, a full function keyboard, and a touchpad mouse. Measuring just 1x6x9 inches and only 2 pounds, the REDFLY Mobile Companion offers over 8 hours of battery life and boots instantly! It also adds three new features - instant VGA output, access to USB flash drives, and the ability to charge your smartphone via USB.'
The killer features for me have always been the instant usability (no data held on the device), the stunning battery life and the great size. I know we have some REDFLY owners here on MoDaCo... pitch in with your thoughts on the device (and the price drop!)
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| Posted by Paul (MVP) @ 26th September 2008 - 07:56 |
I was back in July last year when I first posted about the 'Orientation Aware Control' for the Compact Framework by Clarius Consulting. At the time I found it a great tool with fantastic potential, albeit a little quirky to implement with a bug or two.
Yesterday I set about writing a tool for i900 Omnia users to allow them to choose a default Samsung SIP, and I realised that making the application orientation aware was important - hence I revisited the OAC.
As it turns out, since I last visited, the OAC has had a significant update, which adds Visual Studio 2008 compatability and crucially seems to smooth the implementation considerably! You can read about the finished OmniaSIP product over in this topic (together with source), but the OAC now gets a big thumbs up from me! For Omnia SIP, I have used the free version, which limits your application to only one form factor (i.e. in this case, 400x240). The full version however allows you to design layouts for any form factor you choose.
The OAC has a simple implementation process, an intuitive designer and works great... it comes heartily recommended now for all .net CF developers!
To learn more and to download the free community edition, head on over to the Clarius Consulting / OAC homepage.
Enjoy, and don't forget to check out the OmniaSIP source if you want to see the OAC in action!
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