Around The Windows Mobile World On January 18 2008
Jan 18th, 2008 by Tariq Bamadhaj
V900 High Resolution Pictures
They’ve done it again. EtenClub.ru are the first to bring you high-resolution pictures of the Eten Glofiish V900. It may not be much but it sure looks nice if you ask me. Did I tell you that it comes in 3 colors? Black, blue and red. Sweet! However, I do question the lack of front hardkeys (that links to the left and right softkeys) on the device. Is this a prototype or fan-art? I guess only time will tell. However, one thing’s for sure. This device will come with 128MB of RAM. Thank you Eten!
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Windows Live Mobile Not A Pay Service
Users of Live Messenger on the Windows Mobile platform no longer have to worry. The message that you see about the 30 day trial was only meant for Nokia S60 users, not those on the Windows Mobile platform. It seems there was a glitch that caused us to see the message as well. However, Microsoft has claimed that they are considering a paid service, however, there have been no solid plans at the moment. So for the time being, you can breathe easy with Windows Live Messenger.
NewsGator Goes Free
NewsGator is a company that deals with RSS products. However, unlike most of the free services out there, they have been providing commercial services and products. Up till now that is. They’ve decided to offer it for free. I hear good things about NewsGator and the reason I don’t use them more often is due to the paid service. However, now that they have gone $0.00, I might just give them a try. I hear they have some great integration between desktop and Pocket PC. Check them out here.
12GB And 16GB Micro SD SDHC Cards Anyone?
If you are always hungry for bigger capacity cards for your Pocket PC, SanDisk will help feed that appetite with their 12GB and 16GB cards which are due out this year. When exactly, no one knows but we’re betting for a June turnout. In the mean time, if you think those capacities are too much, why not settle for the 8GB version. We have a link to it in our sponsor’s sidebar.
iGo Bluetooth Stowaway Keyboard Discontinued
It seems that the makers of this great keyboard have decided to stop production and support of this really great piece of hardware. I guess the first sign came when I asked them about drivers for WM6 and they said they did not have any (almost a year after the platform was released). I hope they do change their mind. No matter how great a SIP one comes up with, nothing beats a full keyboard for data entry. Even if they don’t I think you would still be able to use it on newer platforms, just as I was able to do so with my WM6 device using their WM5 drivers.


























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