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Here comes Motorola's Linux phones
in Tech Without Wires, on June 30, 2008
...d phones, MotoMing a1600 and a1800.
Building on the success of Motorola's popular MOTOMING A1200, the new A1600 is both sleeker and more powerful than its predecessor. CLDC 1.1 and MIDP ...
Handy der Woche: Das Motorola A1600 Ming
in Das Handy-Weblog, on December 17, 2007
...cheint.
Nichtsdestotrotz hat es mir dieses Gerät einfach angetan und wie beim Vorgänger, dem A1200 Ming, handelt es sich hier um ein Linux-Gerät mit einem Touchscreen hinter einer Schutzklappe:
B...
Will WidSets Work?
in The Smart PDA, on October 22, 2007
Lately, I've been hearing more about WidSets , a web-driven mobile app that lets users pick what kind of information is available on their phone on a regular basis. The key selling point of the software is its easy customizability, mimicking the Widgets system popularized on the web.
Person...
What is an MVNO?
in The Smart PDA, on October 2, 2007
If you've been reading news about Disney Mobile's failure , you may be wondering just what MVNO means.
A Mobile Virtual Network Operator provides mobile service (voice and/or data) just like your typical service operator. The difference is that an MVNO doesn't own the rights to the ...
Apple iPhone vs. 8GB Nokia N95
in The Smart PDA, on September 19, 2007
It was inevitable: All About Symbian head honcho Steve would compare his beloved Nokia N95 8GB with the iPhone . Apple is set to release its smartphone on the European market, beginning with the UK this November 9.
It was also inevitable that the Nokia N95 would win the showdown . After...
European iPhone Will Neither Help nor Severely Harm Competitors
in The Smart PDA, on September 19, 2007
ZDNet surmises that the iPhone's European debut will actually be a boon for competing manufacturers. The argument is that, thanks to Apple's masterful marketing of tech features like 3G, WiFi, mobile surfing, integration, etc., it's actually making the general public more con...
Check Out the TinyTube.net Blog
in The Smart PDA, on July 18, 2007
Ever since it began, I've written about TinyTube.net . A lot has happened with the mobile video-sharing service, so it's good that the website features a blog.
That's right. If you visit blog.tinytube.net , with your desktop or mobile browser, you'll end up on tinytube.net &...
The Pink (*Shudder*) Nokia E90
in The Smart PDA, on July 17, 2007
Darla Mack may be the feminine Symbian siren, but we both agree that Some Things Aren't Meant to be Pink :
I do have to say that the E61i looks pretty nice in that color, but the E90.... people wouldn't want to see me coming!
Let's just say I felt like plucking out my eyeballs and ...
Will the Motorola Ming Switch to Windows Mobile?
in The Smart PDA, on July 15, 2007
... will appear with Windows Mobile under the hood.
The original post on the Moto Ming, Motorola A1200, the MOTOMING , or whatever you want to call it, continues to be one of The Smart PDA's mo...
Is This the Lowest Data Plan in the World?
in The Smart PDA, on July 14, 2007
Remember when the European Union slashed mobile data rates ? Check out Steve litchfield 's personal experience :
But, come a few spare minutes, I thought I'd experiment and put the new tariff (£1 cap per day, £2/MB, up to 15MB) to the test. Hammering the Web and some downloads, I...
Have You Ever Considered Smartphone or PDA Insurance?
in The Smart PDA, on July 13, 2007
A smartphone or PDA, especially the high-end ones, represents a significant investment. So losing one to theft, loss, or accidental damage can be quite a painful experience. Most retailers already provide you with warranties, which is a basic form of protection. It's great to have a gadget su...
Get Your Lucky Numbers With Your Smartphone or PDA
in The Smart PDA, on July 13, 2007
Today's Friday the 13th, and if you think luck plays a big part in what will happen this day, here's a number generator for you:
Lucky Lotto factors in your birthday, age, [sic] and astrological current date to give you your true unique lucky numbers!
Ostensibly for players w...
Smartphones and PDA Phones: An Effective Way to Scare People Silly
in The Smart PDA, on July 12, 2007
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Did you know that your service provider has a surprisingly large amount of control over your smartphone or PDA phone? They can turn it off, send messages to it directly, and even use it to find out where you are.
Yes, this technology has its merits, since it makes it easier for...
Trojan Targets Online iPhone Buyers
in The Smart PDA, on July 12, 2007
Ah yes, the problems with popularity. Assholes Malware coders always target the best-selling gadgets. It's an easy way to maximize the effect of their dose of destruction.
Same case with the Apple iPhone . Thanks to its popularity, which represents the largest commercial product launch in...
Prepare for the Assault of the iPhone Blogs
in The Smart PDA, on July 10, 2007
Have you noticed that so many other tech blogs are turning into iPhone blogs?
That's right. For instance, if you take a look at one of the sites on The Smart PDA 's blogroll you'll see that the last one hundred or so posts have all been about the iphone . That's why it'...
Truphone Provides VoIP for Your Smartphone
in The Smart PDA, on July 2, 2007
We're on a VoIP roll here. Just check out yesterday's MINO Wireless post and you'll know what I mean.
At first glance, Truphone is just like any other mobile VoIP service. It lets you call up fellow Truphone users for free, or other numbers at a significantly lower cost, by rou...
Alarm Master 2.01 Now Out
in The Smart PDA, on June 27, 2007
Check out Alarm master 2.01 , supported by Windows Mobile Smartphone Edition Standard:
Icon Selection. Assign different icons to different alarms.
Sorting & Filtering. See your list of alarms in different ways, such as in alphabetical or chronological order.
Flexible time setti...
A Secret Compartment on Your Smartphone or PDA
in The Smart PDA, on June 25, 2007
This post by Darla Mack made me remember what I used to do with my own smartphone.
Most smartphones and PDAs that feature removable batteries have a tiny space just between the battery itself and the cover. Just enough to squeeze in a Php 500 (around $10) bill, spare ID pics, a secret note to ...
Transformers on Your Mobile!
in The Smart PDA, on June 14, 2007
I watched the Transformers when I was a kid, so I can't wait to see Optimus Prime, Megatron, and the rest of the gang get their CG makeover.
In the meantime though, Glu Mobile's new platformer based on the franchise, also called Transformers (duh!), is pretty fun to play. It features ...
What is Anticipointment?
in The Smart PDA, on June 12, 2007
It seems that the more things change, the more they stay the same. Here's something from the first edition of Using Information Technology , a thick "practical introduction to computers & communication" written way back in 1995:
Anticipointment, as Berkley, California, editor ...
MobileFaker: Faking Your Way Through With Your Smartphone or PDA
in The Smart PDA, on June 2, 2007
Oh no! You're suffering a terrible date, and no pals are around to get you out of your bind. Or, this guy keeps on trying to get your number, and he doesn't believe you're taken. Luckily, MobileFaker is here to save the day.
Or at least, that's what they claim. Nevertheless, it...
Sony Ericsson is Serious About WiMAX
in The Smart PDA, on May 31, 2007
A press release recently made public by Sony Ericsson announces the manufacturer's joining of the WiMAX forum .
What this means is that Sony Ericsson is serious about pushing WiMAX as a high-speed communications standard, because the wimax forum is an organization dedicated "...
Make Your S60 Gadget Work With a Mac
in The Smart PDA, on May 4, 2007
For all the praise it wins for its intuitiveness, the Mac OS X unfortunately doesn't talk with many smartphones and PDAs as well as Windows. It can be a chore to sync contacts, appointments, notes, programs and other stuff between your pocket gadget and a Mac OS X computer. Maybe it's...
Why HSDPA Will Beat WiMax
in The Smart PDA, on April 26, 2007
Intel is pushing WiMax , but they may be in for an uphill battle.
That's because a competing wireless communication technology, HSDPA , also lets users enjoy super fast connectivity through smartphones and PDAs, wherever they are. And HSDPA is also an upgrade of GSM cellular networks, whic...
So Long Axim, I Never Knew You
in The Smart PDA, on April 12, 2007
Sure, other websites have their own eulogies for the Dell Axim, which enjoyed a five-year run but is now discontinued . But it's still worth checking out Dell's corporate blog, because nothing beats getting info from the source itself:
Why did we make the decision? Because of a steadi...
The Smart PDA is Closing
in The Smart PDA, on April 1, 2007
...you'll be able to read some selected posts as a Paperback , such as:
The Motorola MING (A1200)
A Vista Theme for Your Windows Mobile Smartphone
Free Themes for Your UIQ 3 Smartphone
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Comic Book Artist: The Motorola Ming is Perfect for Me!
in The Smart PDA, on March 28, 2007
... My friend Jonas Diego is the only MOTOMING (that's Motorola Ming or Motorola A1200 for some people) owner I know. And somehow, the perennially popular Linux-powered smartphone (t...
我就是“盲目的傻帽msn肉鸡”
in Wangtam, on March 19, 2007
- 我就是"盲目的傻帽msn肉鸡"
呵呵,好久不见咸蛋超人的犀利言语,国内的这些人的确都已经不知道自己是谁了。
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Podcasts on Your Smartphone or PDA
in The Smart PDA, on January 24, 2007
You don't need the iPod for music when your smartphone or PDA phone can do the job . But you do miss out on netcasts podcasts. It can be a hassle to download them from the net and upload these audio files onto your mobile. And some phones don't even have enough memory to handle a s...
Six Posts to Celebrate Six Months of The Smart PDA
in The Smart PDA, on January 16, 2007
...d, drenched, run over , thanks to a ruggedized case that isn't too bulky.
The Motorola Ming (A1200) . This distinctive Linux -powered clamshell continues to be a big draw.
The Nokia E61...
The Motorola Ming (A1200)
in The Smart PDA, on July 30, 2006
Last night, Jayvee Fernandez of Cellphone9 and I met-up. I got to use the Motorola Ming he was reviewing for Mobile Philippines .
The first impression you get is how compactly beautiful the smartphone is. There's the stunning aesthetics and finish, the kind you'll obsessively try...



