VITO Technology updates FunContact to version 2.15#
Post By Steve "fyiguy" Hughes

VITO Technology releases a new version of FunContact - the contact manager that provides an exciting and convenient contact management on Windows Mobile touch screen devices (yeah its similar to the kinetic experience you get on some other devices that begin with the letter 'i'. You can do everything with a quick flick of a finger!

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FunContact 2.15 presents two major new features: a new black skin like in the recently released in both ZoomBoard and SMS-Chat, and also joystick support. The black skin fits perfectly brand-new Windows Mobile devices hitting the market like HTC Diamond, TyTN II, Touch Pro and all other devices from Touch series as they all have dim color theme.

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The original "fun" skin is still available and allows even serious businessmen to take their ease on vacation and relax.  Also joystick support has been added due to the huge outcry from Vito's customers since FunContact was released. New FunContact gives you the choice: you can scroll the list with a finger or with a joystick. Both variants are very convenient, and though the main idea of FunContact is to manage contacts with finger, some FunContact users addicted to joystick now can also benefit by performing all the basic operations in FunContact like calling, texting ,etc. with joystick.

FunContact is available for $19.95 at  http://iwindowsmobile.com/contact-manager.html. FunContact also supports English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Norwegian, Danish, Portuguese, Greek, Polish, Chinese, Japanese, and Russian.

7/1/2008 4:47:30 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) #    Comments [0]  |  Trackback

 

Astraware Announces Free Fireworks#
Post By Steve "fyiguy" Hughes

The folks at Astraware are pleased to announce their fun application Astraware Fireworks is now available again for a limited time. Astraware Fireworks is a simple FREE application, showing sequences of fireworks flying and exploding into the air. As 4th July is traditionally a time for fireworks and celebrations in the USA, the features have been created to help our American friends highlight one of their major holidays - Independence Day! Astraware Fireworks features a selection of patriotic backgrounds including the Statue of Liberty, Mount Rushmore and the Stars and Stripes, and offers a choice of stirring tunes including the Star Spangled Banner and Stars and Stripes Forever!

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Astraware Fireworks is available for devices running Palm OS(R) 5 and later and Windows Mobile(R) 2003 and later, and this year a new BlackBerry(R) version is available which includes the backgrounds and firework effects but doesn't include music, so sorry BlackBerry-owners - this time round you'll have to hum your own marches!

What better way to celebrate 4th July than with some Fireworks? Download your copy today at http://www.astraware.com/fireworks - it's available for a limited time only! Oh, and did we mention, it's FREE?! We all like FREE.

Also if you are a Club Astraware member (if you aren't a member you can register for free!) you can get Big Box of Blox (here is your favorite price again) absolutely FREE throughout July '08 on S60, Windows Mobile and Palm OS phones, and it's still a very reasonable $9.95 for non-members.  If you aren't familiar with Big Box of Blox it is a blox-stacking game taken to outrageous extremes! Players arrange the three-blox-high stacks as they fall. Match blox in groups of three or more, vertically or horizontally, to eliminate them - but that's not all!

The cool thing about this game is that you just don't stack the blox. Smash them, blast them, mutate them or explode them in a shower of flames! Use special blox including jokers, bombs, frogs, mushrooms, fireballs and slot machines to clear the board before it reaches the top!

Big Box of Blox includes five mind-bending game modes: Flaming Peelout, Blok Atak, Groink, Mushroom King and Asylum Cubez, and players can even create their own combination using the special Custom Mode.

Enjoy the 4th of July thanks to the folks at Astraware!

7/1/2008 4:29:14 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) #    Comments [0]  |  Trackback

 

Dash Express becomes the first GPS to Update over WiFi#
Post By Steve "fyiguy" Hughes

I had beta tested the Dash Express (my family was sad to see it go) and was impressed with the ability use both the internal GPRS radio and WiFi radio to download content, locations, current gas prices, and perform real time Yahoo searches as well as upload current traffic information. During the beta some updates were offered over WiFi and it is nice to see that Dash finally brought that to the final product and became the first GPS provider to wirelessly update its device software over-the-air. This software update will include several new product features that will further enhance the everyday commuter experience and the cool thing is that it doesn't require users to separately purchase and install upgrades via a PC or DVD download.

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• The June08 Update adds several new features designed to answer customers’ everyday commuting questions such as “Is my route the best option today?” or “Where is the closest coffee shop along my route?”  The MyRoute™ and Search Along Route™ product enhancements make the Dash Express even more relevant for everyday commuting.

• The June08 Update also includes a new GPS fix feature called FasterFind™ which dramatically decreases the time it takes for the Dash Express to find its position and start navigating.

• Subscribers of the Dash service receive ongoing software updates throughout the year including historical traffic information from the Dash Driver Network, new features, software improvements and updated maps.

• The June08 Update includes the following new features and enhancements:

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· MyRoute – Maps and traditional GPS devices are great navigation tools, but they will never replace local street smarts. Drivers often know the best shortcuts to and from the places that they frequent, but what they really want to know is whether their route is the smartest route today based on current traffic data. Dash is the only GPS that learns routes automatically based on user behavior. With Dash’s new MyRoute feature, as drivers travel from one point to another, the device automatically learns their preferred route. The next time that they drive between the same origin and destination, the first route choice will be a MyRoute, complete with traffic-based arrival time data. Drivers can compare their MyRoute to the computed Dash routes, including traffic detours, and decide which one is optimal.

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· Search Along Route – Finding whatever drivers need on the road using Yahoo! Local search just got even easier. With the new Search Along Route feature, Dash drivers can now search for virtually anything they need along their selected route, shortening diversions on the way to their destination. Want to grab a latte on the way to a meeting? Simply do a Yahoo! Local search for “Starbucks” and select “along route” to be presented with the stores that are most conveniently located. Results are displayed with the distance from the current location, the distance from the route and the direction of the destination relative to the selected route. 

· FasterFind – With FasterFind powered by SiRFInstantFix technology, Dash Express uses additional over-the-air GPS satellite position information to get a fast GPS fix so Dash drivers can be underway in seconds. Since the Dash Express is connected, the FasterFind file is automatically and wirelessly downloaded at regular intervals providing users with the most accurate GPS satellite position information available. There is no need to connect to a PC or wait to get a GPS fix. FasterFind not only helps drivers get a quick start every time the device is turned on, it also enables a fast GPS fix under difficult conditions such as beneath tree cover and near high-rise buildings.

· Performance Enhancements – Continued system upgrades have enabled significant progress in overall device performance. For instance, the June08 Update increases the speed in which Dash Express draws its maps by more than 50%. It also enables quicker toggling between 2D and 3D map views and smoother map zooming.  

· User Interface Improvements – The June08 Update also includes numerous user-requested refinements to the Dash Express interface, making it even more intuitive for daily use. These improvements include tuning the route selection screen to make it easier to select among the multiple route choices, improving the readability of road labels on the map and expanding the night mode color scheme across more menus for glare reduction.      

· In conjunction with the first of its kind software update, Dash announced that the Dash Developer Program, launched in May, is off to a great start with over 30 partner and user-created DashApps* that enable consumers to access a wide range of personalized content in their cars – weather, garage sales, real estate listings, speed traps, Twitter – and more! 

The company's newest partner, EveryBlock, collects and publishes neighborhood and block-level news in cities including Chicago, New York and San Francisco. With the EveryBlock DashApp, launched today, drivers in those cities can access a "neighborhood feed," including public records (e.g., crimes, restaurant inspections, building permits), and user-contributed knowledge (e.g., local photos posted to Flickr) -- all filtered geographically according to the vehicle's current location.

· “Unlike existing GPS devices, the Internet-connected Dash Express, is the first system designed to keep learning and getting smarter over time,” said Paul Lego, CEO of Dash Navigation. “Today’s software update is just the beginning. We’re interacting with our customers on a daily basis, gathering their input and incorporating it into the product. With our newest features, we’re able to help our customers quickly get the answers they need during their daily commutes.”  

For more information head to Dash.net about the software update.

6/30/2008 5:09:15 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) #    Comments [0]  |  Trackback

 

Windows Mobile Total Access#
Post By Steve "fyiguy" Hughes

If you are already familiar with Microsoft's Windows Mobile Owners Circle, you may have noticed they now have a new look and some new added features.

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Taking feedback from a survey that was put out a few weeks ago to the community. They now have a new name and new look that works on both your desktop and mobile device. :)

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We have a new look and feel for the Web site, along with the new name. We're also working harder than ever on more fun offers, new software, great content, and useful technology to help you get the most from your Windows Mobile phone.

Windows Mobile Total Access is your guide to all your phone can do:

Make your phone unique with free ringtones, extras, and add-ons.

Learn what you can do with your phone with tips, premium help, and how-to advice.

Do even more with games, software, services, and more.

Check out the new Web site on both your PC and your mobile phone!

See how easy it is to find the ringtones, games, or help content you’re looking for.


- Windows Mobile Total Access Team

6/27/2008 9:18:18 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) #    Comments [0]  |  Trackback

 

8th Annual Smartphone & Pocket PC Magazine Best Software Awards 2008 Nominations#
Post By Steve "fyiguy" Hughes

Well its that time of year again. Nominations are open for the 8th Annual Smartphone & Pocket PC Magazine Best Software Awards 2008. So if you have some favorite software you would like to nominate for the award please do so by July 21, 2008.

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How are the 2008 winners determined?

There have been over 15,000 games, utilities, and applications written for Windows Mobile Smartphones and PDAs. To be considered for the Best Software Awards, developers need to enter their product description in the Smartphone & Pocket PC magazine Encyclopedia of Software and Accessories (free listing). Roughly 20% of the 4000 software products in the Encyclopedia are nominated by the Board of Experts. These experts vote in over 180 Smartphone and Pocket PC categories to determine finalists and winners.

All expert judges are prominent Web Site associates, Microsoft MVPs, support forum contributors, and Smartphone & Pocket PC magazine contributors. These experts are all volunteers and none are employed for the purpose of judging by Smartphone & Pocket PC magazine.

How do products become nominated in 2008?

The 2008 Best Software Awards Nominations Manager,  Werner (Menneisyys) Ruotsalainen and our Board of Expert judges select the 2008 award nominees in May and June 2008 from the Encyclopedia of Software and Accessories. Vendors must make sure their free Encyclopedia listings are entered and up to date by using the submission form.

Werner Ruotsalainen initially selects nominations based on his extensive knowledge of Windows Mobile software. In most cases these nominations include winners and finalists from last year's contest. The 2008 Board of Experts judges are then asked to examine Werner’s initial nominations list for validity and to suggest additions and category changes.

Judges, the public, and software vendors can use the nominations form to nominate products for the 2008 awards. Werner and the Smartphone & Pocket PC staff make the final judgment on nominations, giving the most weight to judges’ suggestions.

A great deal of quality time and attention is put into the nominations process. Even so, with so much Windows Mobile software available, it is certainly possible that some excellent products are missed.

In order to minimize the chances of missing great products, the working list of nominees are made public for a 2-3 week period currently scheduled June 25-July 16.

The 2008 nominations are frozen on July 21, 2008. Products and versions released by July 21, 2008 are eligible for the voting. It is possible that newer versions of products released during the judging period are considered by some judges. However, this anomaly is a function of the logistics of the process and not from vendor request.

So if you have some favorite software you feel deserving of an award please nominate them so they can get the recognition they deserve.

6/26/2008 9:27:26 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) #    Comments [0]  |  Trackback

 

Mobile Jaw is Live and Talking#
Post By Steve "fyiguy" Hughes

Our good friend Mike Temporale has started a new site for Mobile enthusiasts at www.MobileJaw.com, a site created to focus on reviews, thoughts, and articles as they relate to mobility.

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Mobile Jaw is a site dedicated to talking about mobility.  We’re not trying to be another breaking news site - there’s plenty of those around.  Mobile Jaw is going to focus on articles, reviews, tips & tricks, and our random thoughts as they relate to mobility.  When we say mobility, we’re not just talking about phones - although, that will be a big part of our focus.  For us, Mobility is using technology to help keep you connected to the things that matter when you’re out and about.  We don’t want to restrict the conversation to any one area.

Got comments? You’ve heard it before. All the normal rules you find in other online communities apply here. It’s quite simple. Be altruistic – help your fellow human beings by using your jaw on this site for the benefit of others. Have your say. But please tell us what you think without using foul language, disparaging or off-colour comments of people, places or things (including the products). If there is something you like, feel free to rave about it. And if there is something you don’t like, you will find that people are generally more receptive to constructive criticism, and appreciate well-positioned viewpoints. This is a forum for person-to-person communication on what is really great (and not so great) about technology. When you engage in conversation, we challenge you to find a way to be candid without being condescending. We know you will find a way.

There are still issues to resolve on the site, but it’s all starting to come together. I know the search isn’t working, and I still need to do something about Avatars.  If you stumble across any other issues, please let me know! With any luck we’ll have everything running smoothly in the not too distant future.

Mike always has some very insightful tips and tricks and has a great point of view on everything mobile. Be sure to add his RSS feed and check out this new site, MobileJaw!

6/25/2008 12:24:19 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) #    Comments [1]  |  Trackback

 

Remove Toshiba Bluetooth Drivers and Install Microsoft Bluetooth Stack#
Post By Steve "fyiguy" Hughes

Ok if you are one of the frustrated people out there that are having problems connecting your Windows Mobile devices over Bluetooth due to the incompatibility of having Toshiba Bluetooth drivers, I have come up with a work around solution. I have a Fujitsu P1610 that I always had problems syncing over Bluetooth with my Windows Mobile devices in Vista, but never thought much of it since I sync mostly over the air with Exchange and those instances where I needed to sync my device with my P1610 I did it over USB. Also using my Windows Mobile devices as a dial up modem, shared internet connection, audio device, or PAN connection always worked. I was recently trying to use SideShow to setup for our meeting and it wouldn't work so I tried a few "work arounds" and finally got it to work.

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1. In Device Manager-> Right click on each item under Bluetooth and Uninstall ALL your BT devices. I chose to delete the driver as well, since I had a backup of them under C:\Program Files\Toshiba\Bluetooth Toshiba Stack\Drivers (as well as the rest of the Toshiba Bluetooth software) and could reinstall them if I wasn't happy.) The only downside of using the MS stack is that you loose Toshiba's support of Bluetooth 2.0+EDR (Enhance Data Rate), which provides Bluetooth 2.0 EDR compliant devices speeds up to 3.0 Mbps. So if you are tethering using a 3G connection without EDR you wont' get your 3G speeds. Our buddy Arne Hess over a the unwired has some speed tests on that here.

OK make sure you delete all items of the Toshiba Bluetooth Stack from Device Manager under Bluetooth or you may run into some problems later on.

2. Turn off your BT device. I did this via my wireless switch if you don’t have it you can do it via the Toshiba Bluetooth Monitor under Options in the Program Files->Toshiba->Bluetooth Toshiba Stack.

3. Restart your PC.

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4. Download from Microsoft website the IntelliPoint 6.2 (32bit/64bit) for Windows Vista Drivers and install them.This will install Microsoft's latest Bluetooth drivers. You don't need to have a Microsoft mouse. I went this route since I have a Microsoft Bluetooth keyboard and mouse and finally decided to install the software as well to take advantage of all the pre-programmed keys on the keyboard and buttons on the mouse, that didn't work with just standard Bluetooth Human Interface Devices (Bluetooth HID) drivers.

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Note: If you don't want to add anymore software to your computer, some people have got this work around to work by using drivers already existing on their computer - the Cambridge Silicon Radio Ltd. Generic drivers, which manufactures most Toshiba Bluetooth products.

5. After installing the Microsoft IntelliPoint software you don't need to configure a mouse if you don't want to. :)

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6. Next turn on your BT device. It should appear under Other devices and you will see your BT device as an Unknown device with an exclamation point error (because there is no driver)

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7. Right click on it and choose Update Driver Software.

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8. Vista will ask you how you want to search for your driver software. Choose Browse my computer for driver software.

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9.  Next choose: Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer.

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10. Next choose Bluetooth Radios.

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11. Next select the Generic Adapter from the drop down list on the left and the Generic Bluetooth Adapter from the drop down list on the right, well its your only choice. :) This is the generic Microsoft one.

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12.Next accept the Update Driver Warning that comes up by clicking Yes.

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13. Now you should receive a message that you have successfully installed your Bluetooth drivers.

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14. If you look in Device Manager you should see your hardware installed.

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15. To configure and add devices head to the Control panel and you will see the Bluetooth Devices icon. Click on it and add your devices.

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Make sure your device can be discovered and your device should come up. Select it and click on Next.

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Your Windows Mobile device will then be installed along with the appropriate drivers.

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Be patient and your device will be ready to use. You will also now see a Bluetooth icon in your Taskbar.

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If not, you can you can make it visible under Bluetooth Devices-> Options tab-> Show the Bluetooth icon in the notification area.

If you don't like the MS stack and feel it delivers less due to the lack of profiles from the original Toshiba stack you can remove the Microsoft ones and reinstall the Toshiba ones or install Virtual PC with an image of the other stack for the times you need it. :)

Enjoy!!

Update: Toshiba has released a Bluetooth Sideshow driver update via Windows Update.

6/20/2008 10:24:32 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) #    Comments [1]  |  Trackback

 

Worldmate Live#
Post By Louis Senecal

I saw an email in my inbox last night from WorldMate talking about a new FREE service called Worldmate Live.

"Dear WorldMate User,

WorldMate Live, the most powerful and useful WorldMate ever, is now available for Windows Mobile devices and it's Free.

What makes this new service so special? WorldMate Live provides resources and information relevant to your specific travel itinerary, including real-time flight alerts when your schedule changes and tools to deal with flight delays and cancellations.

Upgrade now or learn more at www.mobimate.com/ppc/?affid=1104.

Find out if your device is supported at www.mobimate.com/ppc/devices.

Safe Travels,

The WorldMate Team"

 

A click over to their website reveals the features:

Automatic
Forward travel confirmation emails into the system, and WorldMate Live automatically assembles your itinerary. Import your meetings using our MS Outlook Add-in.

Always Informed
WorldMate Live instantly delivers updates to your itinerary. Travel information, such as weather forecasts and currency converters, is always at your fingertips.

Easy to Access
WorldMate Live synchronizes your itinerary between your personalized website and mobile device, so your entire travel agenda is accessible in one place, at home or on the road.

Truly LIVE and Interactive
Receive real-time interactive alerts for up-to-the-minute changes to your itinerary with tools to deal with flight delays and cancellations.

Collaborative
It’s simple to share your itinerary with colleagues, your spouse, or your secretary.

 

6/20/2008 8:03:21 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) #    Comments [0]  |  Trackback

 

REMINDER: User/Developer Group Meeting TOMORROW (June 18, 2008)#
Post By Don Sorcinelli

Just a friendly reminder...

The next meeting will be held on Wednesday, June 18th starting at 6:30 PM at the Microsoft offices in Waltham, MA (201 Jones Road, 6th Floor).

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The featured presentation this month will focus on the newly released (and recently reported on) Windows SideShow for Windows Mobile Developer Preview. We will see the developer preview in action and talk about the technologies used, including the Windows SideShow Managed API for .NET developer. We'll also talk where the potential lies in opportunities for developers.

We also plan to give attendees a "heads-up" announcement regarding some upcoming contests at BostonPocketPC.com with some really fantastic prizes! As always, we will have the usual assortment of great items up for grabs in our random drawings, so don't miss out!

6/17/2008 1:56:36 PM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) #    Comments [0]  |  Trackback

 

Review: The Mugen Power battery for the HTC Kaiser aka TyTN II ,AT&T Tilt & P4550#
Post By Johan van Mierlo

Last Month I received an extended battery from Mugen Power . This extended battery is 3000mAh compared to the standard 1350mAH that comes with the HTC Kaiser.

Top view comaprison battery and cover

What attracted me to this battery was not only to have more juice available to me, but also the nice looking battery cover that comes with it. The battery cover is not like any others where you have a bulging top or bottom on the device. No, this cover was straight from top to bottom. The cover has many features as the original cover has as well. The opening for the camera is in a chrome finish with an opening for the lens and a speaker like shield for the speaker.  The only thing I am missing is a clear lens cap that covers the hole for the camera. Now dust can get on my original lens easily and also into my device. The cover has a nice shiny black finish to it and also a WiFi and Bluetooth logo printed on it. If you use an external GPS antenna, you still can with removing the rubber cap also in this cover. Since that the cover is straight al over the device you will have some empty space under the cover where the battery is not located.

Original battery and cover compared with Mugen Power solution

Now the performance! They clearly make a statement that you have to use it to drain the battery as much as possible before recharging. You have to do this a couple of time to reach the maximum capacity.

In the first couple of days of using this battery it indeed didn’t give me the 3x more power as I had hoped for. However this started to increase dramatically after a couple of days. I have Emoze (Push E-mail) constantly running on my device and I use my phone heavenly many other ways in receiving data. Now instead of really only 8 hours of use, I can go to a trade show early in the morning and continue on to late in the evening without any worries.

Extended battery placed in device


This extended battery makes your device a little heavier and clunky, but for those long days I really need it. The unit still fits in the original holster but unfortunate it does not fit in my custom car holder due to the extra thickness all over the length of the device.

Device with the cover of the extended battery

Original height of the device

Recently I have upgraded my device with a new radio and the drain of my battery has dramatically been reduced. I am now able to go 2 full days with my original battery and almost a week with this extended battery from Mugen Power Batteries.

Mugen Power Batteries is your source for the extended battery of your device. Please check out their website and see their whole line up of extended batteries for most mobile devices.

6/17/2008 10:03:43 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) #    Comments [2]  |  Trackback

 

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