Wed March 30 2005
Newsclip 1.0 - RSS Reader for Blackberry
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04:57 AM by Alexander Turcic in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
Click here to download the trial (registered version is $29.99). |
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PocketScumm V0.71 released
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04:16 AM by Alexander Turcic in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
General updates: Click here for a list of Windows CE-specific changes. Downloads: |
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Answers.com Mobile
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04:06 AM by doctorow in Archive | Mobile Sites
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The Magic Lantern open-source media player
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03:35 AM by Alexander Turcic in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones The Magic Lantern by Nicholas Hardy is a new open-source media player for palm devices with native support for XviD video, and MP3 and OGG audio. One version was compiled for the m68k processor and one for the newer ARM devices. [via PDA247] |
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palmOne Tungsten C2 hitting stores in April?
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03:11 AM by Alexander Turcic in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
I have an "acquaintance" that works for a tech retailer who took the risk to take the following photo with his cell phone, cropped it and sent it to me. (I will not share any details about the company or location, for obvious reasons). He says this volume should mail for the week of April 18th and would hit consumers within days. PalmOne must have an announcement before then it would seem? According to the specs posted by the user, the C2 would have a 624mhz processor, 802.11g wireless (g!), a 2GB Flash drive, and runs on Palm OS Cobalt. Suggested price tag: $499. A *big* thank you to ortaliz for the heads up! Edit: Turns out to be just another fake. |
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Tue March 29 2005
Pics appearing of Palm's "LifeDrive"?
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05:00 PM by ignatz in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
[edit 05/06/05: Amazon has finally posted details. The LifeDrive will be available on May 18, 2005] |
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New Li-ion battery charges to 80% in 60 seconds
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02:54 PM by ignatz in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
This technology could really change portable devices dramatically. Imagine if your laptop or digital audio player could charge up to full in 5 minutes! Story at the Register. <via Engadget> |
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Mon March 28 2005
Samsung readies cell phone with Adobe PDF support
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05:27 PM by Colin Dunstan in E-Book Readers | Alternative Devices
[related: Adobe has also released a Symbian version of its Adobe reader. Time to fire it up in my Nokia Communicator 9500. -Alex] Source: Digital Chosunilbo and PDA Live |
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Virtual Reach 
Answers.com reference-based search engine is now also accessible with mobile devices (Treo, BlackBerry, etc.) at
More for the palmOne rumor mill! A user from the
Samsung announced today that its SPH-V6500 and SCH-V650 smartphones will both offer support for Adobe PDF, MS Word and Excel, JPG and TXT files. Although I am not a huge fan of Adobe PDF, this is a big step forward to making e-books attractive to the casual cell phone user. Perhaps than again it is not, if one considers the hassle of DRM-infected Adobe files.
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