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Resco Backup for Pocket PC v1.10 has been released 

Resco Backup for Pocket PC v1.10 has been released with the following changes-

  • First official release
  • WARNING: Format for AES encryption changed for the compatibility reasons with WinZip.
    Please, delete old AES-based backup sets - they are unreadable.
  • Small improvements and bug fixes


  • Posted 21:50 on 26/3/2008 by Shaun Comments: ()
    Spb Diary 2.5.8 released 

    Spb Diary 2.5.8 has been released- "2.5.8 is a minor update and contains only several bugfixes."

    Spb Diary is a feature-rich Today plug-in for your Calendar, Tasks, Contacts, Notes and Messages. It enhances Pocket Outlook by gathering all of your PIM information in one place. With Spb Diary, the Today screen will soon become your favorite since you will need to leave it less and less.



    Posted 21:40 on 26/3/2008 by Shaun Comments: ()
    Samsung Blackjack 2 accessories 
    BoxWave releases the FlexiSkin Skin Case for the Samsung BlackJack 2!

    BoxWave's Samsung BlackJack 2 FlexiSkin skin case is a new type of soft case that gives you complete usability of your device while it's protected! This skin case is custom contoured to your handheld, durable, soft to the touch, and can stretch and flex to help cushion your device from falls and hard knocks! And with the new SmoothTexture enhancement, it makes the Samsung BlackJack 2 FlexiSkin skin cases feel softer to the touch and reduces surface dust buildup. Its contoured, form-fitting style maintains a low-profile to preserve the look and size of your Samsung BlackJack 2 without adding bulk or weight. BoxWave’s FlexiSkin skin case is the new protective case for your device!

    See more Samsung BlackJack 2 Accessories by BoxWave.

    BoxWave releases the miniSync for the Samsung BlackJack 2!

    BoxWave’s Samsung BlackJack 2 miniSync simultaneously charges and synchronizes your handheld device, just like its cradle! Its innovative retractable design cuts down on travel bulk and ensures your handheld's portability without sacrificing functionality. The Samsung BlackJack 2 miniSync retractable cable is the ultimate accessory for your handheld!

    See more Samsung BlackJack 2 Accessories by BoxWave.

    BoxWave is pleased to announce the Armor Case for the Samsung Blackjack 2!

    The Samsung Blackjack 2 Armor Case is a form-fitting, trendy aluminum case designed to perfectly fit your Samsung Blackjack 2! The Armor Case’s exterior is made of anodized aluminum both strong and lightweight. For optimal security, the interior is padded with a layer of foam. While your Armor Case protects your Samsung Blackjack 2 from everyday wear and tear, it also allows you quick access to all your critical inputs.

    Better yet, the Armor Case for the Samsung Blackjack 2 includes a high quality, simple-to-use, detachable belt clip!

    See more Samsung Blackjack 2 Accessories by BoxWave.

    BoxWave releases the DirectSync Cable for the Samsung BlackJack 2!

    BoxWave’s Samsung BlackJack 2 Direct Sync Cable is 5 feet (150cm) in length and combines sync and charge capabilities into a single durable, standard, low-cost cable!

    Its dual function design replaces the cradle and makes traveling convenient!

    See more Samsung BlackJack 2 Accessories by BoxWave.


    Posted 21:30 on 26/3/2008 by Shaun Comments: ()
    New Google Mobile feature lets you search without typing 
    OffTopic

    Google added a new entry into their robots.txt file — one way you can keep tabs on what Google doesn’t want to see. The new entry that forbids crawlers from seeing http://www.google.com/m/lcb made me naturally curious.

    The new feature, that from what I can tell is new, lets you browse through categories of businesses without you having to type a word on your mobile device. For the life of me, I can’t figure out what “lcb” means, but everything is broken down into categories — there is even one for “Googleplex”. Strange, and pretty useless if you don’t live in Mountain View California. More at ZDNet. Thanks to Luca.



    Posted 21:25 on 26/3/2008 by Shaun Comments: ()
    Music phones pass half a billion  

    Music phones pass half a billion. That's how many units MultiMedia Intelligence reckons the market shifted globally in 2007.

    The research company says the figure beats the iPod and other personal media players by 300 million units, making phone the most popular portable music device.

    MultiMedia Intelligence says it expects music phone shipments to reach 941 million units in 2011 - accounting for half of all handsets sold.

    The reports also states that the global mobile music content market ringtones, ringback tones, streaming audio and full-track downloads) will hit $6 billion this year.

    MultiMedia Intelligence defines a music phone as a device with audio codec functionality (MP3, AAC, etc) and an expandable memory card slot. More at Mobile-ent. Thanks to Luca.



    Posted 21:20 on 26/3/2008 by Shaun Comments: ()
    Free eBook of the day: The Padre, the Rabbi, and the Devil His Own Self by Melanie Fletcher 
    eBooks

    Today's free eBook is The Padre, the Rabbi, and the Devil His Own Self by Melanie Fletcher- "When someone finally pulled the gunnysack off Father Ray Marotta's head, the first thing he thought was, Let there be light.

    And there was. And it wasn't good at all.

    He was on the floor of what looked like an old backwoods shack, with three men in flannel shirts and jeans staring down at him. The pungent scents of body odor, old barbecue and gasoline drifted off the trio in an invisible but nose-shriveling cloud. The one in the middle, wearing a mesh trucker's cap with the slogan "Redneck And Proud Of It," scratched his armpit meditatively. "I s'pose you're wonderin' why we brought you here," he said.

    The banjo theme from "Deliverance" went though Ray's head, and his butt muscles clenched. "I swear, I never even looked at an altar boy," he pleaded.

    The man on the left shook his head. "He's a Cath'lic preacher, all right. I don't know about this, Jimmy James—"

    Trucker cap sighed. "I do, DeWayne, and a Cath'lic's what we need. Y'all saw the movie."

    The other two nodded reluctantly. Jimmy James gave the priest a quick, uncertain look. "You are a Cath'lic, aincha?"

    Ray blinked. Having to point to his Roman collar was just icing on the surrealistic cake, but it seemed to reassure the other man.

    "All right, then," Jimmy James said. "I'll take him to see Gramma.""



    Posted 21:15 on 26/3/2008 by Shaun Comments: ()
    QOTD: Has persistent memory made a difference? 

    Long, long ago PDAs used to be like ordinary computers and run all of their software from RAM...and lost everything when the battery ran out.

    In recent years, however, most devices have used either Flash RAM or some other form of persistent stotage. Has persistent memory made a different to you and the way you use your device?



    Posted 7:00 on 26/3/2008 by Mike Comments: ()
    iPhone Benefits 

    Don't all cheer at once, but I’ve finally seen a benefit from the release of the iPhone!

    It’s not that I’ve bought one or anything like that. While that particular pleasure may lie in my future, it certainly doesn’t exist in my present. What seems to have happened is that the hype and media attention surrounding the iPhone have finally driven my bank to optimise their online banking software for mobile devices.

    OK, I admit that I’ve managed to bank via the G900 in the past, but I only managed it using Opera (which isn’t my personal choice of a browser) and it didn’t look particularly nice, nor was it that easy to use.

    Now that the iPhone’s come along, however, and is regularly pushed at the masses on the television (like no other smartphone that I can remember) banking executives seem to have woken up to the idea that some people might be able to bank online on the move and have finally done something to facilitate that.

    I know it’s the iPhone that’s to blame because the bank goes out of its way to point this out on the page offering this new mobile wonder, "...provide a seamless online experience for all iPhone and iPod Touch users...". The fact that it will also work with a whole load of other mobile browsers as well (even PIE under Windows Mobile) which probably represents a greater proportion of their customer base, just doesn’t seem to have occurred to them. (It still doesn't work under Blazer on the TX, by the way.)

    So I finally have a reason to say thanks to Apple for releasing the iPhone because I’ve got one of my ‘Holy Grail’ items of PDA/Smartphone use as a result – Internet banking from my own bank that now works anywhere.



    Posted 6:59 on 26/3/2008 by Mike Comments: ()
    Temporary issues 
    Website

    You'll notice that a number of articles are currently blank - apologies, we're sorting this now. In the mean time you can always visit our advertisers! :) (*shameless plug*)

    Shaun: All blank articles have now been removed, but it does mean less news today. We will be sure to have more tomorrow:)



    Posted 6:58 on 26/3/2008 by Peter Comments: ()
    HTC S620 for £90 
    From Basil- "As a long-time BT Broadband subscriber, I've just been offered to sign up for BT Total Broadband Anywhere.  For an extra £5 a month on top of the Option 3 charge of £24.99 for home broadband you get a free HTC S620 with WinMob 6 installed, plus 10MB of data, 50 minutes talk time and 50 texts per month.  Contract is 18 months.
     
    I don't think I'll be taking up the offer - I already have a 3G smartphone with "unlimited" data for £5 month on top of the £15 for voice and texts (Nokia 6120 from 3), and I do find the S620 very ugly - but this has to be a bargain, as £5 x 18 = £90 - even less than a Centro (but unfortunately not a Palm). Keep up the good work!"


    Posted 6:30 on 26/3/2008 by Shaun Comments: ()