Tue February 22 2005
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10:39 AM by Colin Dunstan in Miscellaneous | Lounge
For two months ago I bough a DELL 2200mAh battery on Ebay. Now This week I noticed it started to leak. I have ask the guy to replace this battery. So beware what you're bying on Ebay. His refs (the seller) where OK. On the picture you can see the brown stuff is coming out, left below corner. I am glad it wasn't in my DELL X50v. Nevertheless $71.25 down the drain. Apparently the guy he bought the battery from goes under the eBay alias Perfect Deals (which is kinda ironic). I think you should think twice before buying generic batteries from eBay. Instead, my recommendation is to either go with the original product, or to shop at one of the more better known battery vendors such as Lion Battery (look for batteries by Mugen). |
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08:31 AM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
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06:07 AM by Alexander Turcic in Archive | Mobile Sites Recently we mentioned Maxpedia.org, a free proxy for mobile WAP access to Wikipedia. Florian Amrhein now sent us word of his site Wapedia, which goes even one step further: Wapedia brings Wikipedia content not only to WAP devices, but also to other mobile devices like PDAs supporting HTML. Supported devices: - autodetect: en.wapedia.org German and French languages are also supported! I am especially in love with the Current Events section. Well done, Florian! |
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04:42 AM by Alexander Turcic in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones Tillanosoft's SmallMenu is one of the better cascading start menu replacements for Pocket PC. The latest update fixes some incompatibilities with WISBar Advance, Magic Button and ActiveSync. Download here. |
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04:18 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Lounge
Today I stumbled over the following article from Marketwatch analyzing the situation:
PalmOne is taking notice:
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03:34 AM by Alexander Turcic in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
Impress Watch has an article that says Sony will stop producing the Clie after July 2005. They will continue to provide parts and repair services until six years after the last production. Clie support desk will stop service after 1 year and support and repair will continue to be provided by the Vaio Customer Support Center after that. Clie related software sales and network services will continue for the time being. With today's announcement, Sony is officially pulling the plug on Clie platform. However, according to the article in Impress Watch, Sony commented that "although the Clie platform has come to an end, we will continue to work on the 'entertainment oriented More at Impress (Japanese). |
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Mon February 21 2005
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03:43 PM by Laurens in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
Well, it's about time! The last statement is tantalizing, to say the least. Maybe PalmOne is developing a Cobalt-based PDA after all. |
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10:47 AM by Alexander Turcic in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
Thanks to WM247 for the tip. |
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