Sunday, December 24, 2006

Dec 22th Experience Mobility posts

DirectX End-User Runtime

The Microsoft DirectX End-User Runtime provides updates to 9.0c and previous versions of DirectX — the core Windows technology that drives high-speed multimedia and games on the PC.
Overview
Microsoft DirectX is a group of technologies designed to make Windows-based computers an ideal platform for running and displaying applications rich in multimedia elements such as full-color […]

 

Vista remotes - with SideShow

It’s been all over the net today and I had decided not to do anything with this item until a few minutes ago.  As I was checking my feeds, I saw the RicaVision Remote and all I could think of was that it would be a killer remote if it had Windows Mobile on […]

 

From Beavers to Snakes

The folks on the Windows Mobile Team were having fun doing these videos.  This poor guy had to endure alot!  The first video is the final product and the second has the out-takes. Enjoy!

 

Microsoft - always looking for something fun and different

The folks at Microsoft are always looking for something fun and different to promote and publicize Windows Mobile.
What they came up with was www.workwherever.com: it’s a tongue-in-cheek look at how Windows Mobile makes it possible to work wherever, no matter what.
What I have found from my involvement with Microsoft is that not only are […]

 

PSFK: Interview With Hosain Rahman Of Jawbone

… (& Unboxing Video)
The hi-technology Jawbone bluetooth headset hit US Cingular stores today so PSFK sat down with founder Hosain Rahman to talk about his new product and the market needs.
Pretty interesting interview that is worth the read.  You have to decide if the unboxing was worth the watch …
Check out the PSFK: Interview With […]

 

New Charging Stations Unveiled at JFK International Airport

Travelers flying into or out of John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York will be able to power up their mobile phones, laptops and other electronic devices at Samsung Mobile Charging Stations. This initiative, driven by The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and JCDecaux NA, Inc. along with Samsung, will […]

 

Spb Pocket PC Survey
Friday, December 22nd, 2006

Spb Software House has announced the results of the third “Spb Pocket PC Survey”, a global survey for Pocket PC users.
Here are some expected changes in accessories that people use for their Pocket PC devices:
* Fewer people buy additional WiFi cards (23% in 2004 vs. only 15% in 2006). This is an expected change […]

 

Microsoft Extends Xbox 360 Warranty to One Year

Shoppers can buy with added confidence this holiday season as Microsoft expands its warranty for Xbox 360 from 90 days to one year.
In a move to benefit customers, Microsoft Corp. announced today that it will change the Xbox 360™ warranty from 90 days to one year from the date of purchase in the United […]

 

CNET’s Year in review …

… Going mobile, in a big way 

CNET has put up an excellent page on 2006 Highlights that you might find interesting.  A series of articles that they had posted throughout the year highlighting mobile happenings that we have seen, heard about and experienced. 
In addition, there is a topic column with a series of items that […]

 

Spb Software House Releases Spb Diary 2.2

Spb Software House has released an update to their award winning Pocket PC PIM Today plug-in.
Spb Diary is a feature-rich Today plug-in for your Calendar, Tasks, Contacts, Notes and Messages providing users with the highest level of functionality and usability.
With this new release Spb Diary team answers all the most important users’ requests. Here […]

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