Thursday, November 18, 2004
jkOnTheRun: Death of the Tablet PC: “At some point in the Tablet’s short history we’ve lost a very critical point and that is that the Tablet PC must be very mobile. You MUST have it with you when you need it or it is useless to you. But we have gone the other [...]
Thursday, November 18, 2004
I’m posting this from VersaMail (there seems to be something odd going on with SnapperMail and Blogger’s email-to-post feature) and keeping my fingers crossed. I tried AvantBlog, and it was less than ideal (no titles). All of the Java-based solutions crashed my Zodiacs, and mo:Blog looks great, but crashes on exit. Why are so many [...]
Thursday, November 18, 2004
More on Palm Blogging
I’m posting this with Vagablog, one of the PalmOS blog clients out there. This one actually seems to work fairly well, with one glaring exception: it doesn’t support post titles. Darn it all to heck! The search for mobile nirvana continues.
Thursday, November 18, 2004
Pocket PC Thoughts - Daily News, Views, Rants and Raves: “I have had my Hotmail account for years, going back at least to 1999 and possibly as early as 1998. I started using it a bit more than just as my Passport/Instant Messenger account when Outlook XP was released and it supported Hotmail accounts. I [...]
Thursday, November 18, 2004
Tapwave Zodiac 2 [printer-friendly] | The Register: “The Zodiac 2 is undoubtedly a fine piece of hardware, that offers the best mobile gaming experience I’ve had. It’s certainly hard not to recommend the Zodiac to PDA owners who are also keen gamers. There’s no doubt it’s better than a PDA at gaming, and on a [...]
Thursday, November 18, 2004
I’ve just started using SnapperMail in conjunction with my GMail account,
and it is a frickin’ revelation. Here’s a blurb from Snapper:
The latest version is now version 2.1.0 (our third update in
the last 2 months). Improvements over 2.0.4 include:
- 12x faster IMAP syncing over v2.0.4
- AOL Mail is now supported, including other non-SEARCH compliant IMAP
servers
- Smaller [...]
Thursday, November 18, 2004
eReader has an RSS feed for new releases, complete with “Add to Cart” buttons. This is a great way to keep up with new ebooks.
http://www.ereader.com/new_releases.rdf
Thursday, November 18, 2004
PalmAddicts: SENT IN: FINALLY…the truth from Sprint…: “1) Business clients started shipping today
2) Existing Sprint Treo 600 customers can buy an upgrade to the T650 today
3) The Treo 650 goes on sale to all customers tomorrow, at which time the webpage will be updated. It may not show up in the Retail section of the [...]
Thursday, November 18, 2004
: “Data Evolution Corp. has announced plans to release the Clio NXT, an updated version of a device that skirts the line between handheld, laptop, and tablet.
Much of what makes these devices interesting is in their unusual design. Like its predecessor, the Clio NXT will sport a rotating screen that will allow it to either [...]
Thursday, November 18, 2004
PalmInfocenter.com: Tapwave Reaches the UK, Singapore and S Korea: “Since launching the awarding-winning Zodiac multimedia handheld in the U.S., international demand has been high. In response, Tapwave recently formed partnerships with well-established companies in three major global markets to bring the Zodiac to local store shelves and online abroad.
In the UK, Tapwave has an exclusive [...]