Sat October 09 2004
Serious Bugs in T5 Software |
11:27 AM by Bob Russell in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones Serious problems with the new PalmOne T5 are being reported . So bad that changing the default view in the built-in calendar app can force a hard reset. And a hard reset apparently clears all the internal flash memory also. That also means backup files better be kept on an external card. One T5 tester there was very frustrated after over 11 hard resets. (Don't know if they were all related to this one bug or not.) Hard to tell if it's a sign of big problems or if it will be fixed with a simple software patch, but there are some other signs that the device was rushed out. For example it seems to indicate vibration alarms, which are not available on the T5. Even the marketing papers said it had a voice recorder, which it doesn't. Have they rushed this out too fast and created some junk? Or maybe they planned to use Cobalt and had to pull back to Garnet late in the game? If they don't resolve the complaints, I'll have to consider passing on the T5 (even though I'm a buyer desperate to upgrade.) Seems like my alternatives are: To be honest, as much as I love the Palm platform, I'm seriously considering PPC if these T5 problems don't go away. I see only signs of danger ahead -- cutbacks at PalmSource, delays in Cobalt, problems with T5, focus on smartphones not traditional PDAs I want, signs that programmers think PPC is easier to code for, many more apps on PPC like ReplayRadio player and emulators and games and VOIP phone, etc etc. I like PalmOS. I'm excited about up and coming stuff like Sunrise. I want Palm companies to succeed, and I think it's the better platform with a better philosophy. I'm even willing to stick with them even if they're a product cycle or two behind on price and hardware. But if they just can't get their act together, I'll have to look elsewhere until they do. Of course, to add some balance, we don't know if this is a big problem or not. They might be able to fix it soon and make the T5 stable, Then all my other concerns are not show stoppers because I like PalmOS enough to bear with some deficiencies or concerns about the future. Gee, just when I thought my waiting was almost over for a new PDA. Now I have to wait not just for availablility of a T5, but to see if it's any good. If an x50 comes out soon, I might get it because I'm sick of waiting. It would at least hold me over until I find out if PalmOne or Zodiac has anything for us in the future. I'm very, very frustrated and impatient!.... |
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BenQ P50 - better than the future Treo 650? |
07:15 AM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones BenQ is finishing touches on the Treo for PocketPC: the BenQ P50. With an integrated mini-QWERTY keyboard, a 240x320 display, and built-in WiFi & Bluetooth, this little gadget could become a true nightmare for palmOne! Taiwan-based Mobile01 features some nice pictures of the new BenQ. |
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Photo-Capable 4G iPod soon? |
06:16 AM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Portable Audio/Video According to "highly reliable sources" close to Think Secret, Apple is going to release a new 4th generation iPod within the next 30 to 60 days: the new iPod, which will sit at the top of Apple's fourth-generation line-up, will pack Toshiba's new 60GB 1.8-inch hard drive, a 2-inch color liquid crystal display, iPhoto synchronization, audio/video-out capabilities, and will sell for $499. $499 is a hefty price tag for a MP3 player, don't you think? But then again, a 60Gb harddrive of that minimal size doesn't come cheap either. Perhaps I am just jealous because I only bought a "normal" 4G iPod. |
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Thu October 07 2004
HowTo: Read your Gmail inbox via ATOM feed |
05:01 AM by Colin Dunstan in Miscellaneous | Lounge All over the place it was reported that Gmail now supports ATOM feed, a nice way to be alerted via an ATOM capable reader client of incoming mail. Unfortunately, the link is only shown to a few selected accounts. Here is how everyone can access his or her Gmail account via ATOM feed: Use this link: https://gmail.google.com/gmail/feed/atom You'll be prompted for your Gmail user name and password. That's all! If you don't have your own Gmail account yet, make sure to visit Alex's thread for an invite! Btw, does anyone know any Palm- or PPC-based readers supporting ATOM? |
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Female and Male uses of the Tungsten T5 |
04:40 AM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones Another video leaked depicting the T5. You can find it here at the Czech site PAjDA.cz: It shows (in its own words): Thanks to PDA247 and Pajda.cz for bringing the link. |
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Acky’s XP Breakout: gorgeous VGA PPC game |
04:29 AM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones Firstloox reviews Acky’s XP Breakout, the first full VGA supporting PocketPC game out there. I am not really an Arkanoid-clone fan, but simply for demonstrating the VGA capabilities this game rocks! Aren't you convinced yet to buy a VGA-PPC next? |
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HP iPaq hx2000 series released |
02:04 AM by cbarnett in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones HP have finally released what looks like the final PPC from them for the year, the hx2000 series. The trend for providing different spec'd units at different prices within a product range seems to be continuing, with low, middle and high end models available. This series looks like it's being aimed at the business user, and should be another welcome addition to the ipaq range, hopefully. It's certainly the most different looking ipaq released so far. Full specs from PDAGold are here Craig. |
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Wed October 06 2004
The quiet success of Symbian |
02:59 AM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones Symbian OS applications are the most successful smartphone applications on Handango: sales increased more than 100% compared to the first half of 2003. The average customer bought 18% more applications for Symbian OS mobile phones than the average customer for other leading mobile OSs. "We are very pleased by the continued success of Symbian OS applications sales," said Marit Døving, EVP Marketing, Symbian. "The explosive growth and demand for third party applications based on Symbian OS is further validation of Symbian’s unique position to add value and create commercial opportunities for both the Symbian ecosystem and the wider mobile industry." Source: Symbianone |
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