Friday, March 02, 2007

Feb 23rd Experience Mobility Posts

SoftMaker Office 2006 for Windows CE

SoftMaker is proud to announce the launch of their new office suite SoftMaker Office 2006 for Windows CE. This is not any old office suite - it is destined to revolutionize the way we work with mobile devices, as it provides full Microsoft Office compatibility on the road.
SoftMaker Office 2006 for Windows CE is designed […]

 

Gartner blasts HP’s smartphone offensive

Gartner does not care for the new HP iPaq 500 smartphone.  They believe that it is unlikely to attract any major interest.
“Gartner believes that HP’s first iPaq smartphone will not meet the expectations of HP’s customers, and is unlikely to gain much traction in the consumer or enterprise markets,” three of the firm’s analysts concluded in […]

 

Yup, I’m right … best to wait (and see)

Earlier today, Engadget Mobile posted an item on 3G iPhone on track for early ‘08? I read it and was not too surprised by their comment in the post  “I’ll wait for version 2, thank you very much.”  Of course some folks believe that the 1st generation device will be the be all and end […]

 

Microsoft is seeking input …

… on new versions of OneNote and OneNote Mobile
Rob Bushway from GottaBeMobile.com has an important post up to those of you that are One Note users.  Rob said: 

I have been in communication with the Microsoft OneNote team and they are currently in the planning process of OneNote 14 and the new version of the OneNote […]

 

Windows Mobile 6

Jason Langridge has posted a nice grid to explain the differences between the NEW Windows Mobile 6 versions. 
He said that the naming of the different versions changed in Windows Mobile 6 to the following:

Pocket PC became Windows Mobile 6 Classic
Pocket PC Phone Edition became Windows Mobile 6 Professional
Smartphone became Windows Mobile 6 Standard

Check out Jason […]

 

The Microsoft Ultimate Wireless Keyboard

 … A Gallery of pictures at Gizmodo

Gizmodo says this is probably the sexiest keyboard they have ever played with. Beating Microsoft’s own Wireless Entertainment Desktop 7000, the WED 8000 is the ultimate in design coming out of their exceptional peripherals department.
Evidently they got their hands on an almost-final production version and took enough pictures of it […]

 

A ThinkPad Wii

CNET Asia had a short piece about some very creative folks that have made the ThinkPad into an all-in-one motion-sensitive gaming machine. Pretty cool!
Apparently the Active Protection System, which detects unnatural acceleration during a fall and protects the harddisk from damage, can provide you with just a little more fun than you expected.  As long as your arms […]

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