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- Run Google's Android OS on your Windows Mobile device
- Run Google's Android OS on your Windows Mobile deviceSOOOOOOOO where can we get this?Come on, instead of teasing us, let us know where we can get this.
- Tags: Operating systems, Handhelds, Run Google Android OS, Windows Mobile Device, Microsoft Windows Mobile, mobile device, operating system, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2008-04-14
- Sprint HTC Mogul update brings us the first EV-DO Rev A Windows Mobile device
- Sprint HTC Mogul update brings us the first EV-DO Rev A Windows Mobile deviceIt's Using Windows MobileThat alone makes it a dog.ChipAt least get a second chip to match the one on your first shoulder. Your ABM tripe is as old as the Mike Cox or Linux Geek drivel.(Said...
- Tags: Operating systems, Sprint HTC Mogul, EV-DO Rev, Windows Mobile Device, Sprint Communications, Microsoft Windows Mobile, mobile device, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2008-03-11
- Review: Spb Mobile Shell 2.0 increases the efficiency of your Windows Mobile device
- Review: Spb Mobile Shell 2.0 increases the efficiency of your Windows Mobile deviceDoesn't all work in realVGANot sure how but you totally missed that SPB Mobile shell has a tabbed today plugin which is doesn't work correctly when using realVGA. Under 96 DPI on the HTC Advantage the tab's are...
- Tags: GPS, Operating systems, Handhelds, Spb Mobile Shell 2.0, Windows Mobile Device, Microsoft Windows Mobile, mobile device, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2008-03-04
- Microsoft Patent app describes multimedia note-taking for Windows Mobile devices
- Microsoft Patent app describes multimedia note-taking for Windows Mobile devicesSoftware Patents are dangerousThe US patent regime is obsolete. Software patents in particular kill innovation. It creates a veritable minefield for developers who have to waste resources to patent research. This madness has got to stop before it forces innovation offshore....
- Tags: Tools & Techniques, Operating systems, Microsoft Corp., software patent, software, Microsoft Patent app, Windows Mobile Device, Microsoft Windows Mobile, multimedia, mobile device, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2007-10-19
- HP may be releasing new Windows Mobile devices
- HP may be releasing new Windows Mobile devicesHP may be releasing new WM devicesBring it on! I have a HP 4700 now and love it... but really want Windows Mobile 6... I tried a smartphone, but the battery life was pathetic... I went back to my RAZR and...
- Tags: Operating systems, Handhelds, Hewlett-Packard Co., new Windows Mobile device, Microsoft Windows Mobile, Windows Mobile Device, mobile device, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2007-09-05
- Vista-Windows Mobile 6.0 file-sync fix due in mid-June
- Even though Windows Vista has been out since January (or November, if you're a business customer), there are still products and applications -- including some from Microsoft itself -- that don't work with Vista.The latest case in point: Windows Mobile 6.0. Users running Windows Vista PCs and WIindows Mobile 6.0...
- Tags: Vista, Windows CE, Windows client, Windows Mobile, Windows XP
- Blog posts 2007-05-29
- Google releases Google Maps for Mobile Windows Mobile client
- Google Maps for Mobile works like a champ on the Nokia S60 devices I have been evaluating and playing with for the last year, but if you wanted to run it on a Windows Mobile device you had to have a Java client and then run it inside the Java...
- Tags: Windows Mobile, Mobile software, Smartphone, mobile services, Google Maps, Windows Mobile Device, Java
- Blog posts 2007-02-01
- Did Microsoft just leak the name of its next server?
- Everyone knows that the desktop edition of Microsoft's next operating system will be called Windows Vista. But the server edition, due sometime in 2007, is still being developed under the Longhorn codename, and Microsoft has steadfastly refused to publicly call it anything other than Windows Server "Longhorn". In fact, at...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows Vista, server
- Blog posts 2006-06-26
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- 21 months later, Vista is still more secure than XP
- Last October, roughly one year after the release to manufacturing of Windows Vista, I did a comparison of how well Windows Vista was living up to its promise of being more secure than its predecessor, Windows XP. My data source was the Microsoft Security Bulletin Search page, where I tallied...
- Tags: Security, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Ed Bott
- Blog posts 2008-07-25
- Gaping holes in RealPlayer patched
- Digital media delivery firm RealNetworks has shipped a high-prority patch to cover four gaping holes in its flagship RealPlayer software, warning that the vulnerabilities could put users at risk of code execution attacks. The patch comes a few hours after Secunia released an advisory warning for one...
- Tags: Vulnerability, RealNetworks Inc., RealNetworks RealPlayer, Digital Music, Digital Media, Security, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics, Ryan Naraine
- Blog posts 2008-07-25
- Mystery solved: Apple's new product is iTablet
- Previously I speculated about the mysterious "product transition" that Apple's Peter Oppenheimer CFO mentioned no less than seven times in the Q3 2008 Earnings conference call with analysts. Some of his quotes from the call: We are working to develop new products that...
- Tags: Apple Inc., Tablets, Notebooks, Hardware, Notebooks & Tablets, Jason D. O\'Grady
- Blog posts 2008-07-25
- GMail adds "https:"-only connections but still not by default
- Google has added a new "Browser Connection" feature to GMail to allow users to force e-mail sessions to always use the more secure "https:" protocol but, strangely, this is not turned on by default. In the Settings tab, at the very bottom, GMail users can now select...
- Tags: Google Inc., Google Gmail, HTTP, E-mail Providers, Cloud Computing, Internet, Ryan Naraine
- Blog posts 2008-07-25
- iPhone 2.0 jailbreaker for iPhone 2g/3g is available
- The iPhone DevTeam blog has released the development sources for their tool xpwn version 0.3. This tool is the firmware 2.0 version of the team's "cross-platform jailbreaking library/command-line utility". The team claims it has been tested on Linux, Windows XP, and Windows Vista for both the iPhone 2g and the...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, 3G, Microsoft Windows, Team Management, Productivity, Cellular Phones, Wireless, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Operating Systems, Software, Management, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-07-25
- Rumor Mill: iPhone to get copy, paste and better navi in firmware 2.1
- The most exciting thing around the watercooler today is the rumor that Apple has seeded iPhone firmware 2.1 to developers. MacNN sources tell them that they've found references to cut, copy and paste in the Localizable.strings entry under English.lproj. Woot!According to the story the 2.1 firmware also contains...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Radio, Apple Inc., Firmware, Advertising & Promotion, Marketing, Jason D. O\'Grady
- Blog posts 2008-07-25
- A Friday Active Directory puzzler
- We just purchased a new server for our district's central office. Nothing super-special, just a Windows Server 2003 for compatibility with a payroll and HRM application install with lots of storage and a moderately speedy quad-core Xeon. The existing server is out of space, out of resources, recently...
- Tags: Domain, User Profile, Servers, Hardware, Christopher Dawson
- Blog posts 2008-07-25
- How OpenDNS, PowerDNS and MaraDNS remained unaffected by the DNS cache poisoning vulnerability
- The short answer is being paranoid about tackling a known vulnerability. It's 2001, and Daniel J. Bernstein DJB, author of the then popular djbdns security-aware DNS implementation, is applying basic math principles to raise awareness on what's to turn into the "sky is falling" critical Internet vulnerability in 2008, in...
- Tags: DNS, Vulnerability, Anomaly, Attack, OpenDNS, MaraDNS, NSS, Domain Names, Networking, Internet, Dancho Danchev
- Blog posts 2008-07-25
- IDA Disassembler on the iPhone? Yep.
- Ilfak Guilfanov has reported that IDA has been ported to the iPhone. Unbelievable? Yes. Is it useful? Who cares! IDA on the iPhone is hot! Don't act like you don't want IDA for your iPhone, you know you do. ...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, IDA, Blogging, Internet, Nathan McFeters
- Blog posts 2008-07-25
- Microsoft finalizes Windows XP for OLPC laptops
- Microsoft has internally released to manufacturing the version of Windows XP that it has tweaked to run on the One Laptop Per Child XO computer. by Mary Jo Foley
- Tags: Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Corp., Laptop Computer, One Laptop Per Child Project, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Software, Mary Jo Foley
- Blog posts 2008-07-25
- Microsoft may need an IBM moment of clarity
- Microsoft's financial analyst meeting was a tale of a technology conglomerate: You heard a lot about search, a decent bit about the enterprise and all sorts of projects in between. But amid all the coverage--see Mary Jo's laundry list of stories--I can't help but wonder if Microsoft's...
- Tags: Steve Ballmer, Microsoft Corp., Enterprise, IBM Corp., Game Players, Virtualization, Tools & Techniques, Enterprise Software, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Hardware, Management, Software, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-07-25
- Netflix ups outlook; Customer acquisition costs fall
- Netflix said Friday it ended the second quarter with more than 8.4 million subscribers, up 25 percent from a year ago, and spent less money acquiring those customers. Those two factors added up to better than expected quarterly results and an improved outlook. The company has been...
- Tags: NetFlix Inc., Acquisition, Earnings, Financial Accounting, Mergers & Acquisitions, Finance, Investment, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-07-25
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