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Favorite iPhone Built-in Apps

by Rod on January 26, 2010 · 0 comments

by Rod on January 26, 2010 · 0 comments

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When I dropped my iPhone to transition to the Blackberry Storm, I spent the first several months trying to find applications for the blackberry that gave me the same simplistic information I got on the iPhone. Even being 2 years removed from using the iPhone as my primary day to day phone, I still miss the built-in Calendar, Stocks, Weather, and Maps. They are so fundamentally simple most people often search for another program that provides richer information. Let me explain the aspects of each of these programs I like the most. [click to continue…]

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Connectify Now a Full Production Release

by Brent on January 21, 2010 · 0 comments

by Brent on January 21, 2010 · 0 comments

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Yesterday, the folks at Connectify.me announced the release of version 1.1, which they consider the first production-ready release. This is a great tool. Check it out and see if it can benefit you too. [click to continue…]

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YomoMedia is a Good Podcasting APP for Windows Phone

by Chris on January 20, 2010 · 5 comments

by Chris on January 20, 2010 · 5 comments

YoMo Media

A few weeks back I mentioned the fact that I am getting more into listening to podcasts. My favorite show is the Lavar Arrington Show on CBS Radio. Thanks to Rod’s suggestion I started listening to Windows Weekly too. Windows Phone, despite the existing install base, does not have many great podcasting apps. Traditionally, most people would use a Zune or iPod, but Rod pointed out all the benefits of a podcasting app that can leverage your mobile phones data plan (See 10 Reason’s Podtrapper is Blackberry Gold).  I have gone through several apps and today I am using YomoMedia for Windows Mobile. Finally an application developer built an app for Windows Phone that has a fantastic interface.

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Calibre EBook Manager is a must have

by Brent on January 15, 2010 · 3 comments

by Brent on January 15, 2010 · 3 comments

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Are you one of the lucky ones who electronic reader (eReader) as a gift over the holidays? Or perhaps you have had one, but it hasn’t been what you expected? Or is this one of the items that you would love to have, but aren’t really sure if you would use it? Oftentimes, the difference between success and failure is just having the right tools.

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PointUI and FingerKeyboard Gives an Old Phone A New Look

by Chris on January 7, 2010 · 3 comments

by Chris on January 7, 2010 · 3 comments

This Christmas my stepson was added to my phone plan with AT&T. He will be on a probation period to start off with. That probation period includes using my HTC Wizard otherwise known as the Cingular 8125. Yes, that is an old Windows Mobile Phone but it still works. Sometimes we expect everyone to get the latest greatest phone but not everyone can afford to get the Tilt 2. So untill he can he is stuck. Now this phone was great in its time but of course by today’s standard…… no chance. Especially for a freshman in college. So I set out to make the Wizard a bit better. To my suprise, with very little effort I made it a lot better!

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Travel in Style with Portable Sound for your SmartPhone

by Brent on January 6, 2010 · 2 comments

by Brent on January 6, 2010 · 2 comments

Do you ever find yourself wishing that the sound from your Smartphone was just a little louder or have you needed to give your notebook PC a boost in volume when doing a presentation? I think we have all been there and in reality, there are literally hundreds, if not thousands, of solutions out there. [click to continue…]

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Android, KeyPro and Bluetooth keyboards

by Brent on January 5, 2010 · 105 comments

by Brent on January 5, 2010 · 105 comments

Last week I wrote about my exposure to the KeyPro drivers for Bluetooth keyboards and Android. Since that time, I have continued to play with this concept, and KeyPro has released (at least) two driver upgrades, which you can download from the Android Market. The current version, which I loaded today, is 1.06.08. [click to continue…]

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Desktop Password Managers on Mobile

by Rod on January 4, 2010 · 3 comments

by Rod on January 4, 2010 · 3 comments

$1 is not a lot of money. In fact $1 per month for something I would use daily on multiple devices is not much to ask. LastPass provides password management cross platform and cross devices. Today, I use 1Password and Roboform for password management. 1Password is restricted to Apple’s platforms (Mac and iPhone). Roboform is restricted to Windows on the desktop (for now I am ignoring the Online option) but runs on multiple mobile platforms such as Windows Phone, Blackberry, Palm, Symbian, and iPhone.

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Emulate the MiFi and Share with Windows 7

by Brent on December 31, 2009 · 3 comments

by Brent on December 31, 2009 · 3 comments

I too have recently upgraded from a notebook with embedded Verizon EVDO to one that does not have this ability internally. I had to make the decision of USB vs. MiFi. For me, the decision became a lot easier with a chance discovery. In the Fall of 2007, when I first started evaluating Windows 7 seriously, one of the proposed functions was the ability to support virtual WiFi connections. In the same way modern OS platforms support virtual Operating Systems (with virtual Network adapters), Microsoft proposed to support virtual network connections in the Core OS.

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Microsoft is making it very hard to be a Windows Mobile Proponent.

by Chris on December 30, 2009 · 11 comments

by Chris on December 30, 2009 · 11 comments

What happened guys? You used to be beautiful. This is a painful article for me to type but one that needs to be done. I was recently complaining that part of the reason that people have this bad view of Windows Mobile is the fact that developers are abandoning it. For example when the Slingbox first came out I jumped all over it. I was the first in my circle to get one. Add in the fact that SlingMedia came up with a client for Windows Mobile and you are talking about a killer gadget. The interface for the time was fine nothing different than any other Windows Mobile app. But then, enter in the Sling Player Mobile app for the iPhone.

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