Tag Archive for 'notebook'

Celio REDFLY now available

Celio REDFLY now availableCelio REDFLY now available. Following the previous Celio REDFLY Review, in case you’re interested in the Windows Mobile companion notebook, it’s now already available. The REDFLY is designed to connect to your WinMo smartphone and take better advantage of the high-speed data connection and computing power that is normally limited by the small keyboard and likewise tiny display.

Celio REDFLY comes with no OS, CPU or storage, the Celio REDFLY can power its 8-inch 800×480 display for up to 8 continuous hours of use. Continue reading ‘Celio REDFLY now available’

Palm Nova - Linux-based Palm 2.0 OS?

Palm Nova - Linux-based Palm 2.0 OSPalm Nova - Linux-based Palm 2.0 OS? As a follow-up to the previous post (Palm Nova Upcoming OS), According to APC, Palm’s CEO Ed Colligan reveals the ‘Palm 2.0’ OS platform, he calls “Palm 2.0.” The new mobile platform is codenamed “Nova,” and will be built on Linux, but Colligan refrained from referring to it as Palm OS 2.0. “I’m not coming up with the branding right now – whether it’s Palm OS 2.0 or Next Generation, we’re not coming up with the branding right now.Continue reading ‘Palm Nova - Linux-based Palm 2.0 OS?’

i-mate Ultimate 8502 on FCC

i-mate Ultimate 8502 on FCCi-mate Ultimate 8502 on FCC. As a follow-up to the last post, i-mate Ultimate 9502, 8502 - Windows Mobile Smartphone, the 8502 model was spotted on FCC. The cellphone comes with high-end mobile phone features like HSDPA/HSUPA (in other words, HSPA), GPS, WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, 2 megapixel camera, TV-out, and QWERTY keyboard.

i-mate Ultimate 8502 is the latest device from the Ultimate range, a collection of four devices in various forms to suit individual preferences, from classic PDA to a notebook replacement and were designed to provide the latest and best in phone and PDA technology. Continue reading ‘i-mate Ultimate 8502 on FCC’

Tether iPhone to Leopard using EDGE

Tether iPhone to Leopard using EDGETether iPhone to Leopard using EDGE. Methods for tethering the iPhone (using its EDGE connection from a desktop system or other device) have thus far been complicated and fraught with issues. Thanks to the hard work of Jonathan “NerveGas” Zdziarski, however, the process has become easier and more robust. Yes, Jonathan “NerveGas” Zdziarski has just released a new method to tether your iPhone to your Leopard computer (laptop). For the uninitiated, “tethering” your iPhone to your laptop allows you to share (connect) your iPhone’s data connection - your laptop is essentially using your iPhone as a wireless modem. Continue reading ‘Tether iPhone to Leopard using EDGE’