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WalkingHotSpot - Wi-Fi hotspot for Symbian S60, WinMo Smartphones

WalkingHotSpot - Wi-Fi hotspot for Symbian S60, WinMo SmartphonesWalkingHotSpot - Wi-Fi hotspot for Symbian S60, WinMo Smartphones. WalkingHotSpot is a new software to turn your Symbian S60 or Windows Mobile 6 device into a Wi-Fi hotspot. It transforms 3G/Wi-Fi S60 or Windows Mobile smartphones into hotspots that enable multiple client devices (i.e. laptops, MP3 players) to connect to the Internet anywhere there is mobile network coverage.

WalkingHotSpot is available for $24.99/year, or $6.99/month, or 7 days free trial. More information on the official website here.

Windows Live for Windows Mobile available

Windows Live for Windows Mobile availableWindows Live for Windows Mobile available. Microsoft has released a new Windows Live client for Windows Mobile smartphones. If you have Windows Live already installed on your device, you will need to uninstall it first. To do that, go to Settings->Remove Programs, select Windows Live entry from the list (if any) and click Remove. Unfortunately, this package does not include Windows Live Messenger Mobile client.

Windows Live for Windows Mobile Features
+ Synchronize Live contacts with your contacts on the device
+ Synchronize your Live email (msn, hotmail, live)
+ View graphics, web links and contact photos in emails
+ Respond to emails with voice recordings
+ Upload photos to your Windows Live Spaces
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GIGABYTE GSmart MS802, MS808, MS820 Smartphones announced at Computex

GIGABYTE GSmart MS802, MS808, MS820 Smartphones announced at ComputexGIGABYTE GSmart MS802, MS808, MS820 Smartphones announced at Computex. Three new Windows Mobile smartphones were announced by GIGABYTE at this year’s Computex show in Taipei, Taiwan. They are 3.5G Windows Mobile PDA phones with brand new mobile TV and GPS series. GSmart will also be introducing the exclusive Smart Touch graphic user interface and G-Sensor applications with the aim of promoting user friendliness. MS808 is the world’s first 3.5G mobile TV phone supporting DVB-T, DVB-H, T-DMB, ISDB-T, and GPS. Also on show are HSPDA GPS devices, MS800, MS802 and MS820. Continue reading ‘GIGABYTE GSmart MS802, MS808, MS820 Smartphones announced at Computex’

nVidia Tegra 650 Mobile Processor

nVidia Tegra 650 Mobile ProcessornVidia Tegra 650 Mobile Processor. NVIDIA introduced the Tegra family of processors, the world’s first single-chip computer capable of the rich high definition and internet experiences we’ve come to expect from our PCs, but on small pocket type devices. NVIDIA Tegra is a tiny computer-on-a-chip, smaller than a US dime (10-cent piece), designed from the ground up to enable the “visual PC experience” on a new generation of mobile computing devices while consuming the smallest amount of power. Continue reading ‘nVidia Tegra 650 Mobile Processor’

MWg Atom V, MWg Zinc II - Windows Mobile Smartphones for Europe

MWg Atom V, MWg Zinc II - Windows Mobile Smartphones for EuropeMWg Atom V, MWg Zinc II - Windows Mobile Smartphones for Europe. MWg was previously known as O2 Asia, but after it was acquired by the electronics retailer Expansys, it was renamed to MWg. And now they’ll be introducing two devices, MWg Atom V and MWg Zinc II, to select European markets. Continue reading ‘MWg Atom V, MWg Zinc II - Windows Mobile Smartphones for Europe’

TapRoot WalkingHotSpot Transforms 3G into a Hotspot (for WiFi Smartphones)

TapRoot WalkingHotSpot Transforms 3G into a Hotspot (for WiFi Smartphones)TapRoot WalkingHotSpot Transforms 3G into a Hotspot (for WiFi Smartphones). TapRoot has launched a new application-service combo called WalkingHotSpot to allow owners of the WiFi-enabled Symbian S60 and Windows Mobile smartphones to transform their 3G data connection into a hotspot. Continue reading ‘TapRoot WalkingHotSpot Transforms 3G into a Hotspot (for WiFi Smartphones)’

First i-mate Smartphones for Telstra

First i-mate Smartphones for TelstraFirst i-mate Smartphones fot Telstra. Follow up from last post, i-mate smartphones, (i-mate Ultimate 9502, 8502 - Windows Mobile Smartphone). Australia-based Telstra will be the first mobile operator to carry them. The two companies have reached an agreement under which Telstra’s customers will get an unfair advantage over the rest of us to try out the new super powerful Windows Mobile smartphones.

In addition, Telstra also scored exclusive rights to exclusively offer the two devices on the continent. Too bad the first few people that buy either the Ultimate 8503 or 9502 will have to spend a small fortune — AUD$999 and AUD$1099 respectively — to own them. That’s starting from “early March” this year when they actually hit Telstra and their Licensed Shops.