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JAMM has the story: 30% discount on SPB Software until December 30th

I've just purchased the Wireless Monitor - Super tool.

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52 kommuner klar med gratis internet

Vildt at halvdelen af landets kommuner vil tilbyde gratis Internet...

I følge dr.dk kommer der accesspoints op i 52 kommuner i DK. København sætter ca. 1.000 styk op. Lækkert!

Smarte applikationer

Noget af det bedste ved Windows Mobile er altså alle de dejlige nyttige applikationer der hele tiden dukker op. Prøv bare at se denne lige fætter:

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En glimrende måde at stoppe sin telefon fra at ringe på :-)

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Apple, Apple, Apple....

This is actually an old story, but I still don't get why Apple behave like this... (I think I might, but I really really don't like it...)

JAMM has a fine article about the fact the Opera mini has been blocked from the Apple App Store. A quick Google search lists quite a few apps being blocked from App Store for no specific reason.

Everybody (incl. Apple) needs to wake up and realize that acting like this will eventually push users away. Right now they're still riding on a wave of WOW because of their cool hardware and beautiful UI.

Video goodness of the HTC Touch Pro

I think THIS might be one of device closest to “perfect” I’ve ever seen.

Missing from the WMExperts list is TV-out which is also available on the bad boy coming soon :-)

Check out the video!

Samsung Omnia - Hardware Hands-On

 Another cool device coming out soon.

5MP flash camera and all the usual radios….

WMExperts has the full specs...

NuevaSync: Exchange Conduit for Google Calendar and Contacts

Way cool!!

They have created an “Exchange Server” (the server part of ActiveSync) which is just a gateway to YOUR Google/Plaxo data… Super nice.

The admin page is 100% usable from straight from a mobile browser. Again top$

No software need on the device (Nokia, SE, iPhone, WinMo) – just use the Active Sync client (or Mail For Exchange for Symbian)

Regular users no longer need an Exchange server – just use Google. Also MobileMe (iPhone) seems to have gotten a serious competitor.

Check out the full story at WMExperts....

Webcast: New Afaria Antivirus and Firewall Solutions

If you’re interested in mobile security then this might show you some new tricks…..

 

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New Afaria Antivirus and Firewall Solutions Webcast

As the market's leading mobile device management technology, Information Anywhere Suite’s Afaria continues to provide organizations with resource and cost savings. Security on mobile devices is no longer simply power-on passwords or on-device encryption. Although those are important elements of a mobile security strategy, new security functionality is now being requested. Join the experts from Sybase iAnywhere to learn more about Afaria Antivirus and Firewall for mobile devices.

Afaria Antivirus and Firewall provides a robust antivirus, firewall and SMS call filtering solution for Windows Mobile, Symbian and BlackBerry devices. In this one hour webcast, you will learn:

  • How real-time virus detection operates on mobile devices
  • How simple updating virus definition is
  • About white and black list filtering of in and out bound communication
  • How to reduce or eliminate unwanted or spam SMS messages
  • How to actively manage devices to block unwanted calls

Join us on Tuesday, July 15, 2008, at 10 a.m. EDT / 3 p.m. BST / 4 p.m. CET or 2 p.m. EDT / 11 a.m. PDT to learn more about these exciting new Afaria solutions.

Register Now!

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Afaria 5.5 SP1 Hotfix 19 aka The Symbian Stuff has been released!!!

Yes! It’s here….

The newly released hotfix 19 for Afaria 5.5 SP1 adds Security- and Config Manager to the Symbian platform

Contact our support (infrastructure@handstep.com) if you want this as bad as I do… :-)

mDesktop - Remote Control Your Windows Mobile Device with Ease

Cool little app. Haven’t tested it but it looks very nice… 

Everything you do with your Windows Mobile smartphone you can now do from your PC - on your big screen, big keyboard and complete integration with your desktop. With mDesktop on your PC and Windows Mobile smartphone connected to it you can: make outgoing calls from the smartphones address book, manage incoming ones with ease from your desktop, have threaded SMS conversations, manage images, manage calendar and contacts straight on your phone, no synchronization required.



I took a bit of time to play around with mDesktop today and I have to admit that it is pretty impressive. Being able to control my handset without having to type away on the tiny QWERTY keyboard was refreshing. Also when using mDesktop, installing CAB files on your device from your desktop couldn't be any easier and the same can be said for taking screenshots of your phones display. If you were looking for a somewhat inexpensive way to remote control your handset you can pick up MotionApps mDesktop today from their website for $19.99.
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Review: Freedom Keychain GPS 2000

Way cool GPS unit…. 

Freedom Keychain 2000

Mapping software has been available for cell phones, laptops, and pdas for years. When Rand McNally, DeLorme and other mapping companies first introduced these software packages, GPS compatibility was inevitable. While phones such as the Samsung BlackJack II have begun to incorporate GPS into the phone itself, many rely on external GPS receivers either connected through an expansion port, cable or Bluetooth.

As technology advances, these receivers seem to get smaller and faster. The best illustration as to how small and fast these devices have become may be the Freedom Keychain GPS 2000 ($89.95).

WMExperts reviewed the original Freedom Keychain back in December and found it a surprisingly good bluetooth GPS unit. What do you do when you have a surprisingly good Bluetooth GPS Unit? Scrap it and replace it with a better one!

Read on for the full review!

Out of the Box

The GPS 2000 is about the same size of an automobile keyless entry control. Measuring 1.8 x 1.26 x .58 inches, the receiver is a feather light .77 ounces. A spring hook is attached to the top of the device so the receiver can be carried on a key chain.

The power switch and USB/charger port are the only external parts. Colored LEDs run under the matte black finish to indicate charging status, GPS signal, Bluetooth Signal and battery status.

Front View

The receiver is finished in a black matte paint that is a little susceptible to finger prints and I can see it wearing off after being carried around with a bunch of keys. During the testing of the receiver, I could begin to see light wear on the finish. I am not sure if due to an antenna/reception issue the company couldn’t have used a more durable coating on the device or not. I doubt a worn finish will affect the performance and is mainly a cosmetic issue.

I was impressed with the receiver’s small form factor but had to raise an eyebrow questioning the unit’s performance. I am glad no wagers were place on this device because I would have had to eat crow.

Performance

When you pull the owner’s manual out of the box, it’s impressively thick. Once you begin to read it, you realize the thickness is due to the manual being written in ten languages. The actual instruction for use is only two pages.

In reading the brief owner’s manual, Freedom reports that satellite acquisition time ranged from 36 seconds for a cold start and 1 second for a hot start. As I understand it, a cold start is when the receiver has been off for a while and has lost all memory of the satellite signals. Hot start is when the receiver has only been turned of for a brief period of time and the signal with the satellites hasn’t faded from memory.

The start times reported are exceptionally good and more common for larger, stand alone devices than receivers the size of a matchbox and again my eyebrow raised in doubt as I began to use the receiver.

Pairing is easy. Turn on your phone’s Bluetooth, turn on the GPS 2000 and once the device is discovered, you enter the top-secret factory code. I then went to Google Maps, selected “Use GPS” and to my surprise the signal was already acquired and my position located. While I didn’t have a stopwatch running it couldn’t have taken more that two minutes from the time I turned on the phone’s Bluetooth to seeing the little map dot pinpointing my location (I could feel my eyebrow lowering).

I turned off the GPS in Google Maps, turned off the GPS 2000 and grabbed a stop watch. After waiting five minutes, I turned everything back on and 34 seconds later, I had my position plotted. I also tried the GPS 2000 with Live View and the results were equally as impressive.

Concerned the maybe the built-in GPS of the BlackJackII may be inadvertently boosting the GPS 2000; I tried it with my laptop. Using the receiver indoors, sitting on a table next to a window, it took 1.5 minutes for Microsoft’s Streets and Trips to acquire a location from a cold start.

I have a TomTom XL sitting on the dash of my car. To give you a comparison, from a cold start it takes the TomTom just overr 1.5 minutes to boot up and acquire a signal. It takes my Garmin handheld GPS almost 3 minutes to acquire a signal from a cold start. I was very impressed with the GPS 2000’s acquisition times.

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The speed of the acquisition is attributed to the GPS 2000’s chipset. The GPS 2000 uses a MTK chipset and a built in ARM7EJ-S processor. After a brief education on GPS chipsets, apparently the MTK chipset is slowly replacing the SiRF III chipsets. The MTK has lower power consumption, an active antenna, can track more satellites, has more accurate positioning and about a 6 second advantage on cold start acquisitions.

While start up time was off the wall, reception was equally cool. Freedom claims in the GPS 2000 even works while in your pocket. My first thought was “utter hogwash”. An overcast day kills the signal on most GPS receivers and I’m to believe this tiny receiver will work while in my pocket?

Yet another instance where I’m glad no wager was placed on the performance of the GPS 2000. After sliding the receiver in my pants pocket, I full expected a “signal lost” or “GPS unavailable” to pop up on the BlackJack’s screen. I watched, waited and nothing happened. So I decided to drive down the road a bit and to my surprise, my location began to adjust with my movement. This tiny little receiver works in your pocket!

As mentioned, it will pick up signals indoors as far a window is close by. It will also pick up signals on an overcast night. While the reception is as impressive as the acquisition time, the receiver does have limitations in that it will not pick up a signal while in a concrete, windowless basement.

I had no issues with pairing the Freedom GPS 2000 with my laptop or BlackJack II. The only difficulties I had while using the GPS 2000 was with the programs utilizing the receiver and not the receiver itself. While some of the software applications weren’t user friendly, the Freedom GPS was extremely user friendly.

Freedom reports battery life to be approximately 10 hours. Based on my three day review, this report is accurate. The only performance drawback that I could find is the options available to recharge the receiver. The GPS 2000 comes packaged with a USB/Charging cable to allow you to charge the unit through your computer and a car charger. I could not find any information to believe a wall charger is available for the receiver.

Overall Impression

After using the GPS 2000, all I can say is “WOW”! Competitively priced with other Bluetooth GPS receivers, the GPS 2000 is a dependable receiver and its compact size makes it convenient to have available.

It would be nice if the GPS 2000 had a wall charger and the matte black paint could be more durable. However, these two deficiencies do not detract from the unit’s performance.

If you are looking for a GPS solution for your phone, laptop or pda the Freedom Keychain GPS 2000 ($89.95) should be high on your short list.

Ratings (out of 5)

  • Pairing/Connectivity: 5/5
  • Ease of Use: 5/5
  • Build: 4.5/5 (paint job could be better)
  • Battery Life: 5/5
  • Value: 5/5

Overall:

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Pros

  • Size
  • Size
  • Did I mention size?
  • Speed of Acquisition
  • Signal strength between receiver and phone/laptop/pda

Cons

  • No wall outlet charging option

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Windows cementerer sin position på mobility

Computerworld har en fin artikel af Torben Rune der beskriver at Windows Mobile er kongen inden for mobile platforme.

Jeg er meget enig, men synes dog at Torben glemmer Apples iPhones. Selvom deres SDK pt. ikke er stærkt så vil sammensletningen der være et forbruger/medarbejder pres på at få indført iPhones i professionelle organisationer. Hvis man har prøvet at udvikle til Symbian ved man 100% hvad det betyder når SDK eller support fra platform ’ejeren’ ikke er godt nok L

Summa summarum: Windows Mobile /CF .NET er fantastisk og jeg glæder mig til at se Apples SDK til juni og frem :-)

Tema: Windows Mobile-platformen vokser i styrke. Symbian sygner hen og forlades af sine ophavsmænd. Linux-platformen er for excentrikere.


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Officielle specs på Sony Ericsson Xperia X1

Xperia X1 ser altså ganske ganske fedt ud!! Glæder mig :-)

 

Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1Sony Ericsson har frigivet et såkaldt “White Paper†om Xperia X1, der detaljeret beskriver produktets features og muligheder. X1 er den første model fra det svensk/japanske mobilfirma, der kører Windows Mobile, og den har allerede nydt megen opmærksomhed.

Hele dokumentet er på adskillige sider, men vi kan da her nævne nogle af de mest interessante funktioner:

X1 har 400 MB intern hukommelse, der kan udvides via microSD-kort.

X1 har både trykfølsom skærm og komplet QWERTY tastatur.

Xperia X1

Noget af det særlige ved Xperia, er panel-interfacet. Der er som standard fem paneler, som bedst kan beskrives som ’skriveborde’ / ‘desktops’ der kan bladres mellem. Hvert panel indeholder forskellige informationer og muligheder, og det er endda muligt, selv at definere egne paneler. Det er altså noget særligt software, som Sony Ericsson lægger “ovenpå†Windows Mobile.

De fem standard-paneler indeholder:

SonyEricsson-panel
Nyheder, vejrudsigter, finans, verdensur og genveje til programmer og kommunikation

Medie-panel
Genveje til musik, video, multimedie og navigation. Brugeren kan uden problemer navigere gennem videoer, billeder, taggede fotos, spil, musik m.v. Via musikafspilleren kan brugeren både afspille og downloade musik og lyd, ligesom der kan oprettes afspilningslister. Medieindhold kan deles via ActiveSync eller trådløst netværk.

Slideshow-panel
Automatisk visning af de seneste videoer og billeder fra enheden.

Microsoft i dag
Den sædvanlige forside-skærm fra Windows Mobile mobiler med blandt andet genveje til kalender, kommunikation, kontakter, programmer m.v.

3D pausefisk
Demonstration af Xperias 3D-muligheder. Panelet viser et akvarie med fisk i 3D.

Xperia har to kameraer. Hovedkameraet er på 3,2 megapixels med autofokus. Billeder kan deles via blandt andet e-mail og Bluetooth.

Til videoopkald bruges kameraet på fronten af QCIF typen. Produktet har fotolys, men ikke rigtig blitz. Videodelen kan optage i VGA-opløsning med op til 30 billeder pr. sekund (fps) i mpeg-4 kvalitet. Videoer fra Youtube er understøttet.

FM-radioen kan automatisk søge kanaler, eller de kan indstilles manuelt. Headsettet fungerer som antenne.

Musik afspilles via Windows Media Player og kopibeskyttelsen DRM er understøttet. Via Bluetooth kan musikken sendes til et trådløst headset eller højtalere.

Xperia X1 har indbygget GPS-antenne.

Som standard er Google Maps installeret med mulighed for kørselsbeskrivelser, interessepunkter (POI) og GPS-positionering. Der er også mulighed for navigation (turn by turn) via kortdata. Derudover er markedets almindelige navigationssystemer understøttet, blot de kører Windows Mobile-systemet. For hurtigere at kunne finde en position er A-GPS også indbygget.

Derudover byder X1′eren på Bluetooth 2.0, Turbo 3G (HSDPA) eller EDGE.

Man kan læse hele White Paperet her

Kilde: mobilsiden.dk via PocketFreak

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1 års standbytid, på én opladning

Det kan godt være at selve telefonen ikke er super, men tanken om 365 DAGES standby per opladning er helt igennem genial!!

Jeg vil ha! 

En kinesisk mobilproducent/forhandler har begået en PDA telefon, kaldet LionKing800, som lover op til 365 dages standbytid eller 5 dages taletid pr. opladning.

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Forklaringen skulle være et batteri på ikke mindre end 16800 mAh, eller ca. 8 gange det største vi kender her hjemme (iPAQ 214).

Oven i hatten har den plads til hele 2 SIM kort, så man kan bruge den samme telefon på arbejde og i fritiden, desværre fungerer de ikke samtidigt, men stadig bedre, end to telefoner. Og så har den hele 4 højttalere, til afspilning af musik, i hæderlig kvalitet.

Pris: $145 eller ca.kr.713,50 + moms og told

Hvis du har mod på, at investere i monsteret, så kan den købes her, du bør dog nok øve dig lidt på de kinesiske bogstaver først, den ser ikke ud til, at tale andre sprog.


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Afaria 5.5 SP1 Released!

Yes! The Afaria 5.5 SP1 has been released

As I blogged about before the new Security Manager is super super good with the best performance/battery life I’ve ever seen in a security product.

For full details (including system requirements) or to download Afaria 5.5 SP1 go to the Software Updates section of the Afaria Support web site located at http://frontline.sybase.com/support. NOTE: A Sybase technical contact ID is required to login to this site.

Enjoy!

 

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