Wed February 23 2005
PalmSource abandoning HotSync
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06:52 AM by Alexander Turcic in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
PalmSource is doing it right by embracing open standards. If you've ever had the chance to mess around with MS ActiveSync, you know what I mean: ActiveSync = slow, buggy, and incompatible on non-Windows systems. |
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What in the world is 'Awasu'?
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01:28 AM by hacker in Miscellaneous | Lounge During my walkabouts across the Web this week doing research for a client, I stumbled upon a tool called Awasu, that just happened to link to us.. I don't run Windows, so this isn't useful to me, but its list of features and plugin API look pretty impressive (hint to those here who write software for Windows.. take note, hint hint. You know who you are). Awasu™ is a free Windows news-reader that runs in the background on your computer and monitors these sites for you. When it sees that something new has appeared, it will let you know. Awasu will also keep track of what you have already read which saves you even more time since you no longer need to search through your favorite sites for new stories. Can anyone download this and give it a try and see how it works? I'd love to see a review here on it. Any takers? |
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iSilo 4.25 and iSiloX/C 4.25 enter beta2
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12:38 AM by cbarnett in Archive | iSilo/X
Highlights of the 4.25 release for iSilo include: A full list is available at http://www.iSilo.com/info/beta/changes.htm iSiloX changes for 4.25 include: A full list of these changes are also available at http://www.iSiloX.com/info/beta/changes.htm Craig. |
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Tue February 22 2005
Announcing RSS-to-Memo
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06:28 PM by hacker in Archive | Mobile Sites
So in that vein, attached is a small perl script that will take a feed (specified by you) and convert it to a MemoDB record that you can read in MemoPad on your Palm device. It works like this:
It will either append or create anew, MemoDB.pdb, with the feed of your choice as a record in MemoPad. It requires a few non-core Perl modules, so you'll have to install those. To do that, just use the following syntax:
The Palm-specific modules (Palm::PDB and Palm::Memo) can be found at the Coldsync homepage. I cooked this up quick, but I could also use the Perl bindings in pilot-link, but I decided not to, because it requires a bit more work to get the pilot-link Perl bindings installed on most systems. Simple, and all in 33 lines of code! |
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Mobile users don't keep backups of important numbers
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01:05 PM by Colin Dunstan in Miscellaneous | Lounge According to a research study, I read at vnunet.com today, more than one in three UK mobile phone users worry that they would lose touch with friends and contacts if they lost their mobile phones: Over half of mobile users do not have a separate address book, and one in five use their mobile as their only record of phone numbers, according to research commissioned by mobile network services company Intervoice. But the study also claims that over half of mobile users have either lost or had a phone stolen within the past three years, and a quarter have lost two or more phones in the same period. We all know by now that Paris Hilton doesn't have to worry about losing her contacts; but what about yourself? Do you keep backups of your important contacts? This is a poll, so please feel free to vote. |
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Beware of generic batteries
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11:39 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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US is a ready market for aerial Internet
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09:31 AM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
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Wapedia - Wikipedia for mobile access
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07:07 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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