Thu June 24 2004
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10:57 AM by Zire in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
I find card export 2 to be one of the best palm utilities out there. What I like is that all you have to do is carry a hotsync cable around with you and you are carrying around an external hard drive! Plug your palm into any supported computer with usb and you can use your palm as a hard drive. Install music and apps in a flash and also use your palm as you would a floppy, zip etc. Highly recommended! Get rid of your external sd/memory stick drive using Card Export 2 find it here. From the site: Accessing storage card has never been easier: Insert your Palm into cradle or connect to USB cable Using Softick Card Export II it's possible to access SD/MMC card inserted into Palm OS device as a logical disk on the Windows desktop. Further Specifications *Palm OS 4.0 (Palm OS 5 compatible and enhanced) |
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04:05 AM by Alexander Turcic in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones JAVOedge just notified us that they released the HP iPAQ 4150 Series JAVOSkin skin case. The skin is available for $28.95, is translucent and contours to the 4150’s design. It protects and covers all edges, buttons and d-pad from scratches but still allows functionality. Made out of high quality, flexible silicone which allows it to easily return to it’s original shape from stretching and pulling. |
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Wed June 23 2004
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04:43 PM by ignatz in Miscellaneous | Lounge There have been a few interesting references lately to the "numbers stations," those shortwave radio stations that broadcast series of numbers, letter, or even musical tones. It is widely assumed that these are set up for intelligence agencies to communicate with agents in the field, though many other explanations are possible. An independent record label called Irdial in Great Britain has released 4 cds of these recordings under an open license. They are free to download and use for nonprofit purposes. I find them mysteriously compelling. the home of the Conet Project at Irdial Mirror of all 4 numbers station cds (If you go up to the parent directory you can find all the cds released openly by Irdial. I haven't tried any of them as yet. If you do, let us know what they're like.) |
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06:45 AM by Colin Dunstan in Miscellaneous | Lounge
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05:11 AM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
To raise your appetite: the FCC has made available pictures and reference guide. |
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Tue June 22 2004
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04:50 PM by Zire in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
I just noticed a new game out called Frutakia so I thought that I would give it a try. So far I like it and recommend it to anyone who needs to kill some time. What I like most about it is that you play the game using a slot machine to line up objects (cherries, bells, etc). I like the sound effects and the graphics are very clear. I only played the game for about 5 minutes but will play more on the train. I will report back to tell you guys if it is infact a keeper. Happy Gaming! Edit 6/23/2004: I like this game! Even got looks on the train because of the sound effects. When you hit spin all the slot machine revs up like the jetsons car. In Frutakia mode you can bet your score similiar to a regular slot machine but this game is shorter and you need to buy the game to play this mode. The regualar mode is good and if you like slots then this is right up your ally. When you're in the casino and pull the one armed bandit don't you wish that you could manipulate the fruits, bells etc to line up? Well in Frutakia you can! Either use the sylus or the hard buttons to move the fruits, bells etc up and down. This does have an impact on your life but it's still fun. Further information can be found at http://www.crazysoft.gr/frutakia.htm |
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10:02 AM by sUnShInE in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
The goal of Minimo (or Mini Mozilla), is to reduce the footprint of the Mozilla browser to a size suitable for small consumer devices. Mozilla has already produced a preview release based on the 1.7a Mozilla code. If all goes according to plan, Nokia will stake an incredible return on its investment if it could use a browser free from licensing fees on its handsets (think Netscape). In the end, it will not only benefit Nokia, but all handset manufacturers -- not to mention end-users. Minimo v0.1 is part of the Handhelds.org stable feed. Read the CNET article. |
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09:28 AM by ignatz in Miscellaneous | Lounge
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