Peek Handheld for Mobile Email. Peek is a stripped down handheld device with a QWERTY keyboard that handles email, nothing else (No Phone, No Frills). Yeah, This is a basic device for mobile users who don’t want unnecessary addition with lower price and simpler feature.
Peek is set to debut in Target on Sept 14th for $100 with T-Mobile service running $15 a month.
(via gizmodo)
Nokia Email in beta. Nokia Email service automatically delivers email from your current email address to your Nokia device. You do not have to change your email address. The application is designed to help users easily manage their emails on the go. Supported email services include GMail, Yahoo! Mail and many personal email accounts offered by other ISPs. Corporate email and MSN Hotmail are not currently supported, but it’s expected to be supported in future beta releases.
Nokia Email service Features
+ View, respond, forward, compose and delete emails
+ Manage your email inbox, outbox, drafts, and sent folders Continue reading ‘Nokia Email in beta’
Palm Centro for Rogers Canada. We just heard Palm Centro in Crisp Cobalt Blue announced by Verizon, and it’s time for Canadians to get this handset on Rogers’ wireless network. The Centro is Palm’s smallest and lightest smartphone. The Palm Centro from Rogers Wireless comes with a variety of out-of-box software, including Bluetooth, Calculator, Calendar, Camcorder, Camera, Contacts, Documents To Go Professional Edition 10, Email (VersaMail 4.0), HotSync, Memos, Messaging, My Centro, Phone, Pics and Video, Pocket Tunes, Quick Tour, Tasks, Voice Dial, Voice Memo, Web (Blazer 4.5), and World Clock. Continue reading ‘Palm Centro for Rogers Canada’
Open Source Wireless Sync for iPhone 2.0 Firmware debuted by Funambol. Funambol, the leading provider of Mobile 2.0 messaging software powered by open source, announced it has enhanced its native open source wireless sync app for iPhone 2.0. The application uses the new iPhone 2.0 SDK and enables users to wirelessly sync PIM data with a wide variety of consumer and enterprise email systems and clients. The free open source software will be available when iPhone 2.0 ships and the App Store opens, scheduled for July. Continue reading ‘Open Source Wireless Sync for iPhone 2.0 Firmware debuted by Funambol’
New Friendster Mobile. Friendster announced that its 70 million users and the over 1 billion Internet-ready mobile phone users globally can now stay in touch anywhere via Friendster’s new mobile site, accessible at m.friendster.com from any web-enabled mobile device. The new mobile site is the first in a suite of forthcoming mobile offerings referred to as Friendster Mobile.
Using m.friendster.com from any Internet-ready mobile device, Friendster users can retrieve updates on their friends’ activities, check messages, review friend requests, post shoutouts, browse photos, browse user profiles and Fan Profiles, search for users by name or email, view birthdays, read horoscopes, post bulletins and much more. Continue reading ‘New Friendster Mobile’
Palm Centro for Telstra in Australia. Palm Centro smartphone will be available to Telstra Pre-Paid customers in Australia beginning May 26. Centro is Palm’s smallest and lightest smartphone. Designed for individuals and traditional mobile phone users looking for a better way to manage their professional and social lives, it has a modern, stylish look that feels comfortable in the hand, and discreetly fits in a pocket or clutch. Continue reading ‘Palm Centro for Telstra in Australia’
CellSpin adds Support for MySpace, Facebook (Instant Mobile Posting App). Following CellSpin adds Support for Symbian OS, Recently, The mobile service/application that allows users to share their photos, video and audio clips from their mobile phones, Cellspin, announced support for two of the leading social networks, MySpace and Facebook. CellSpin enables users to integrate multimedia content inside live eBay auctions as well as post to Blogger, YouTube, Picasa, Flickr, Live Journal and Live Spaces. Continue reading ‘CellSpin adds Support for MySpace, Facebook (Instant Mobile Posting App)’
BlackBerry Media Sync - iTunes-based media transfers to BlackBerries. RIM is preparing to bring iTunes-based media transfers to BlackBerries around the world. The BlackBerry Media Sync software is being developed to “transfer your desktop iTunes music files” to BlackBerry handsets - for those times when push email loses its luster and users feel the need to rock out to their tunes.
No word on BlackBerry Media Sync Release dates for BlackBerry owners.
(via cnet)
iPhone 2.0 Beta Firmware has Push Email Capability. We knew a few third-party applications enabled push-email on iPhone over their Outlook Exchange servers. And now there’s a surprising rumor said that the next iPhone OS update - the iPhone OS 2.0 firmware - will launch packing native support for push email.
The latest build of iPhone OS 2.0, 5a274d, includes a a preference panel that allows users to control settings for applications with push capabilities. A new “Settings” pane under a new “Fetch New Data” category shows a toggle switch to enable push email. The screenshot also shows that push email is supported for .Mac. Continue reading ‘iPhone 2.0 Beta Firmware has Push Email Capability’
Latest iPhone SDK beta allows Background Processes? Following the last post, iPhone SDK Beta 4 (OpenGL ES 3D graphics support), The latest build of the iPhone SDK includes support for “active” and “inactive” applications. There’s a rumor said that an anonymous developer has found that the new iPhone SDK beta seems to allow for processes to run in the background. Continue reading ‘Latest iPhone SDK beta allows Background Processes?’
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