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Thursday, October 12, 2006
How To Disable an ActiveSync Connection
Ed Hardy of Brighthand answers a question that many users have. "Is there a way to stop ActiveSync from automatically turning itself on whenever I put my Pocket PC into its cradle?" More
HP Announces New Pocket PC Phone
HP has recently unveiled the iPAQ rw6815, its latest Windows Mobile device.
This will run the version of Pocket PC designed for phones, not the one for Smartphones. Nevertheless, because of its small size this will be a rather smartphone-like device. More
This will run the version of Pocket PC designed for phones, not the one for Smartphones. Nevertheless, because of its small size this will be a rather smartphone-like device. More
Palm Announces the Treo 680
The Treo 680 is powered by Palm OS Garnet v5.4.9. It runs a 312 MHz Intel processor and has 64MB of user available storage memory and 64MB of SDRAM. The screen is a 320 x 320 pixel color touch-screen display. The 680 features a full size SD slot for memory expansion. It has a slimmer 1200 mAh rechargeable battery for up to 4 hours talk time. Bluetooth v1.2 wireless and IR are included as well as a VGA digital camera. More
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Unbound Releases All New BMJ Clinical Evidence for PDA
Today, Unbound Medicine, in partnership with the BMJ Publishing Group, announced the release of an upgraded BMJ Clinical Evidence for mobile devices. This practical resource makes the full content of the BMJ Clinical Evidence database easy to access using a personal digital assistant (PDA) from any location, including the patient’s bedside. Monthly updates are delivered to subscribers when they synchronize their devices. More
SanDisk Announces 16 GB CompactFlash Card
SanDisk will soon begin offering some of the highest capacity removable memory cards in the world. Today, this company announced that, before the end of this year, it will be selling both 12- and 16-gigabyte CompactFlash cards. MORE
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