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http://live.pirillo. com - I was a Windows Mobile device user for about seven years. I was against the iPhone at first, thinking my Windows device suited my needs just fine. Then Ponzi bought me the iPhone. MajorDef wrote in to ask which is better for business... a Windows Mobile device, or an iPhone?
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A quick overview of the new Asus P527 for the U.S. smartphone market. Full review: http://www.mobilebur n.com/review.jsp?Id= 4257 The P527 includes full GPS navigation as well as a alphanumeric keypad and auto-focus camera.
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Here's a video demonstration of some of the new features in Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional Edition (for touch screen devices)
Be sure to read the full review at Pocketnow.com
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A demo of Windows Mobile 6 Business User's features for Messaging, Calendar, Contact Management and Rich Browsing.
To find out more http://www.windowsmo bile.com
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A quick overview of the HTC X7510 Advantage. Full review: http://www.mobilebur n.com/review.jsp?Id= 4663 The Advantage is a large VGA screen equipped smartphone with tri-band HSDPA, quad-band EDGE, and WiFi connectivity running the new Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional OS.
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This is a demonstration of the next two versions of Internet Explorer that will be part of Windows Mobile 6.1.
You can learn more about it at:
http://www.bright hand.com/default.asp ?newsID=14526
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Walkthough on how to update to Windows Mobile 6.1 on the Verizon Wireless XV6800 and a review of the new changes in windows mobile 6.1
http://www.bwone. com/2008/10/27/xv680 0-windows-mobile-61- update/
http://www.bwone. com/xv6800-windows-m obile-61-update/
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Microsoft introduces a spoof iPhone killer: the Windows Mobile oFone. It has a circular display, a full keyboard, a wheel control and it CAN be used as a boomerang.
Microsoft tourne en dérision l'Apple iPhone en présentant le oFone. Il possède un écran circulaire, un clavier complet et une molette de contrôle. Le plus qui fait toute la différence : il peut servir de boomerang.
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A quick overview of the concept release of Access' NetFront Browser v3.5 for Windows Mobile. It offers tabbed browsing, full HTML/CSS support, and a host of other features like visual Bookmarks.
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This is a short video showing the UI Samsung implemented on its Omnia Windows Mobile device. Of interest are the "widgets" and how you can move those from a sidebar to the main desktop area.
http://www.geekzo ne.co.nz/freitasm/59 44
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When Sony Ericsson first unveiled the Xperia X1, the company was somewhat hampered by the fact that this smartphone will run a version of Windows Mobile that had not yet been officially announced at that time. This has now changed, and it is now allowed to show off this device in all its glory.
To read more about the Xperia, visit:
http://www.bright hand.com/default.asp ?newsID=13925
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A couple challenges facing Windows Mobile smartphone users is the small displays and small keyboards that limit productivity. Celio Corporation is getting ready to launch their REDFLY Windows Mobile Smartphone Companion and we have an early beta model to evaluate for a couple of weeks.
Check out all of my still photos and thoughts at http://blogs.zdnet.c om/mobile-gadgeteer
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http://live.pirillo. com - One of the callers to the 888-PIRILLO line has just received a new htc Touch. He did have an iPhone... and prefers the Touch. I, of course, disagree with him. Let's compare!
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Norwegian developer Erik Kristiansen has made it possible to run Windows Mobile on your iPhone similar to bootcamp.
When the iPhone boots you are presented with a Windows logo and an Apple logo. Select an icon and the corresponding OS will boot. Take a look at the video below.