Hello Everyone,Â
I invite you to, like me, start tripping
with TripIt.Â
TripIt is a personal travel assistant that automatically organizes all your travel plans. TripIt is free and makes it easy to (1) quickly organize all your travel plans — flights, hotels, cars, trains, cruises and more; (2) automatically get itineraries with all your plans, weather, maps, restaurants and more; (3) easily access your itineraries via paper, email, personal calendar or mobile device; and (4) share your trips and see where you overlap with friends and colleagues. Read the rest of this entry »
Hello Everyone,Â
I hope you enjoy this approximately 11 minute podcast CNET News review of Google Android, T-Mobile, and the world’s first Google phone.
Click Here to listen.
Mark
Hello Everyone,Â
I hope you enjoy this approximately 9 minute audio CNET News review of Google’s new mobile operating system, Android.
Click Here to listen.
Mark
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Wireless Phones | Comments Off on The SMT5800, Now I Understand | September 24th, 2008
Hello Everyone,
Because of all the recent emails I’ve received regarding the Verizon Wireless SMT5800 Smartphone, I decided to go into a corporate store and take a look at it, today.
I must admit, I was very impressed with what I saw. The SMT5800 is a very, very handsome device. It has a good solid heft to it and it is very well put together. I really like the way the phone slides revealing the full QWERTY keyboard which is remarkably tactile. In fact, I could hardly keep myself from opening and closing the phone while I reviewed it. It was so much fun. Were I to own this model, I doubt very seriously if I would get any work done because I really got a kick out of opening and closing that thing.Â
Verizon Wireless, like the other two major wireless providers in the USA, continues to sell models with Windows Mobile 6.0.Â
Don’t worry A T & T Wireless Blackjack 2 users, the BJ2 is still my first love; but I will admit I regretted having to give the SMT5800 back to the store manager. (Smile)
I will definitely begin recommending the SMT5800 for Verizon Wireless subscribers.
Congratulations to all of you who chose this very high quality, ultra convenient Smartphone. Â
Most Sincerely,
Mark
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Wireless Phones | Comments Off on Updated Keyboard Layout Description for the Samsung Blackjack II With Either Windows Mobile 6.1 or 6.0 | September 24th, 2008
Hello Everyone,Â
Recently, AT&T Wireless released Windows Mobile 6.1 for the Samsung Blackjack II Smartphone. This is a free upgrade that I strongly encourage you to install as it greatly improves the responsiveness and functionality of the Samsung Blackjack II Smartphone. Read the rest of this entry »
Hello Everyone,Â
Did you know that you can now register Internet domain names directly from your mobile device?
Well, my dear friends, you can!
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Wireless Phones | Comments Off on Registry! Registry! Read All About It! | September 20th, 2008
Hello All,
I found the following article posted on the WM Experts BLOG entitled “How To Edit The Registryâ€.
It is an excellent introduction for those of you who desire to demystify the dank and dark doldrums that is Windows Mobile. (Smile)Â
Enjoy,
Mark
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Hello Everyone,Â
The following press release from Google is one of the most exciting I’ve read in quite a while.Â
For the record, I am now using this little trinket on my Samsung Blackjack II Smart Phone and my world has gotten a little brighter. Google, show me the way. (Smile)
Enjoy,
Mark Read the rest of this entry »
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Hello Everyone,
This is for those using Windows Mobile 6.1 wireless devices.
As you know, WM 6.1 now displays SMS (text messages) in what is referred to as threaded or conversation view. This makes a text message conversation appear similar to that of an instant message complete with a text message history.
NOTE 1:
Please be aware that the following information applies to the Standard Edition of Windows Mobile 6.1 ( for Smart Phones) as opposed to WM6.1 Professional (Pocket PCs) because as a general rule, WM6.1 Pro has a bit more functionality; hence Pocket PC users may find the information in this article either redundant or unnecessary.
NOTE 2:
At the time of this writing, Windows Mobile 6.1 Smart Phone users do not have a direct option to disable SMS conversation/threaded mode. Currently, Smart Phone users may either download third-party applications that will disable this mode or they may modify the Windows Mobile 6.1 Registry (for advanced users, only).
NOW, BACK TO OUR SHOW: Read the rest of this entry »
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Wireless Phones | Comments Off on What A Difference You Make In My Life | September 15th, 2008
“So Mark, what is the difference between Symbian and Windows Mobile phones?â€
Hello Everyone,
Regardless of how many times I am asked the above question, I cannot find a succinct and satisfactory answer. Does such an answer even exist? I do not know but I can tell you that the following article brilliantly written by CNET’s Rick Broida (May 2, 2008), entitled CNET’s Quick Guide to Handheld Operating Systems, makes me oh so aware of the difference they, the operating systems that is, make in my life. (Smile)
Enjoy,
Mark Read the rest of this entry »