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Take a read of Google Sync Over Exchange over at MobilitySite. "A while back Google introduced Sync for iPhone and Windows Mobile. It worked by using the MS Exchange protocol, so you could sync your contacts and calendar without any extra software. Recently they updated it, now to include em...
4 mainstream media weighed in on a similar topic
Last Week,
Jack Cook from Mobility Site says
(in This is too good to pass up!)
This is just a quick reminder that Softmaker’s special sale for their office applications on Windows Mobile (Pocket PC) ends two days from now. They are offering TextMaker 2008, PlanMaker 2008, and SoftMaker Presentations 2008 for Windows Mobile for $9.99 each.
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Chris Leckness from Mobility Site says
(in Samsung Intrepid from Sprint – Unboxing and Hardware Tour)
Yesterday, I got my hands on Sprint’s 1st Windows Mobile 6.5 device, the Samsung Intrepid. It’s Sprint’s replacement for the Ace and is very similar to AT&T’s Samsung Epix. It was announced a little over a month ago by Samsung and Sprint. It runs Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional, meaning th...
3 Weeks Ago,
Chris Leckness from Mobility Site says
(in Attention iPhone users. I need your feedback!)
Howdy folks, I am here with a rare request. I know that we have readers carrying all sorts of devices, so I am reaching out to our iPhone readers. By the way, off the subject, I added icons for the major smartphone operating systems in the header of the site to make finding news on a particular os e...
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Chris Leckness from Mobility Site says
(in Android 2.0 Brings “FREE” Turn by Turn Navigation, Google Maps Nav)
Wow. This is going to be a huge blow to stand alone GPS makers and software companies. Google announced Google Maps Navigation today.
This is initially going to be US only and 1st comes to Android 2.0, but the buzz says that versions for iPhone and Windows Mobile are in the works. I’ll believe that...
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