Tue September 28 2004
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05:12 AM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
Built on the ACCESS NetFront core technology, PalmSource's web browser offers enhanced graphics rendering and navigation capability by using uses technologies such as page zooming, scalable fonts and 'squeeze' rendering, allowing users to eliminate horizontal scrolling for easier navigation. It also fully supports standard specification such as WAP 2.0, HTML and XHTML, and it offers enhanced security such as SSL and TLS. Interestingly, the PalmSource Web Browser SDK includes documentation how to best create content for the smaller screens of mobile devices and how to integrate their applications with the PalmSource Web Browser 3.0. Probably a future must-read for every web-designer. |
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05:05 AM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
This sounds like a great idea for Palm software providers such as PalmGear or Handmark. Indeed, as Douglas Edwards, vice president of Handmark comments: "PalmSource Installer is a great solution that will enable us to build on our commitment to innovative wireless solutions for Palm Powered smart mobile devices. As a Palm Powered Mobile World partner, we look forward to continued innovation on the part of PalmSource to bring solutions that generate revenue opportunities for its partners." Handango already offers the installer labeled as Handango InHand to all palmOne Treo owners for free. The public beta version of PalmSource Installer is free and available to registered Palm OS software developers in the PalmSource Developer Zone. |
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05:00 AM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
Without question PalmSource's focus lies on wireless; it will be to be seen if PDAs can stand a chance in the wireless future. |
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04:38 AM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
According to the article, integration has taken longer than expected, and the first new phones won't appear until the first quarter of next year. I am not sure if by "phones" they also mean handhelds, but if yes, then don't expect to see the new Tungsten T5 under your Christmas tree this year! New hot Cobalt features mention in the article: |
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04:19 AM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
Carl Freer, Managing Director, Gizmondo Europe, commented, "We are very proud to have won this award which acknowledges the revolutionary nature of our design. Gizmondo is set to change the face of mobile gaming." The features of the Gizmondo truly look spectacular: 400Mhz ARM9 CPU, GSM Tri-band, GPRS Class 10, Sirf GPS, 2.8” TFT screen running at a 240 x 320 resolution, NVIDIA GoForce 3D 4500 WMP, WAP 2.0, MMS/SMS/EMS, MP3 Playback, Polyphonic MIDI, MPEG 4 playback, JPEG camera, SD flash card reader, Mini-USB client, Bluetooth class 2 for multiplayer gaming, GPS Tracking and Mapping applications, Windows Media Player 9, Customised Windows CE O/S, Stop gameplay when battery near empty. Gizmondo is scheduled to conquer the UK gaming market in the fourth quarter this year. |
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03:15 AM by Alexander Turcic in E-Book General | News In case you have missed it: I heartly invite you to join our ongoing discussion on whether or not it is right to a) DRM-protect e-books and b) crack them again. I personally find it a very interesting discussion on a very controversial subject which is probably puzzling the minds of many PDA owners. |
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Mon September 27 2004
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12:00 PM by Laurens in Archive | Sunrise This release introduces the following features:
More info: Sunrise News |
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11:37 AM by Alexander Turcic in Miscellaneous | Announcements
Make sure to PM me your e-mail address so that I know where to send the invite to. I have like 12 invites many invites waiting for you and will tell you when I run out of them... this is your chance if you don't have an Gmail account yet |
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