My 14-day return period with the T-Mobile MDA is just about up. I’m grudgingly going to keep it… I’d rather use the MDA as a data-only device but T-Mobile recently jacked their unlimited data-only plan from $30 to $50, and for my usage patterns I’m better off spending $10 more to bundle their cheapest voice […]
Tag Archive for 'pocket-pc'
New Toy
22Feb06More later.
Sweet new iPaq phone
15Feb05Msmobiles has the skinny on the iPaq Mobile Messenger h6500, complete with comparison photos next to an Orange SPV C500 (SMT-5600, SP3i, etc) and a close-up of the keyboard. Supposedly due in April for €700 ($900).
Another shot fired in furtherance of the global conspiracy to bankrupt my vacation fund…
Resurrection
10Apr04In the wee hours of this morning I began dusting off an old VB.NET project, and to my dismay it no longer builds using my instructions for targetting the Compact Framework with SharpDevelop. I suspect that #develop is auto-magically adding References to the full .NET Framework behind the scenes because all of the compiler errors […]
Pocket PC Phone Deal
15Aug03Amazon also has a deal going on the T-Mobile Pocket PC Phone, bringing it down to $299.99 after $100 rebate.
Toshiba e355 for Cheap
15Aug03Amazon has the Toshiba e355 for just $199.99, with free shipping to boot, making it the least expensive 64MB Pocket PC 2003 device available today. Toshiba’s docking connector sports a decent selection of available accessories, including several foldable and thumb keyboards, and while the e355 lacks Compact Flash and built-in Wireless, Toshiba more than makes […]
What Passes for Innovation
24Jul03Brighthand and Pocket PC Thoughts have linked to a month-old Datamonitor article about Microsoft loosening the Pocket PC hardware requirements. According to Datamonitor, Pocket PC 2003 devices may have built-in keyboards and portrait QVGA screens as small as 2.8 inches.
At this stage that hardly qualifies as innovative.
Until recently Microsoft had done an excellent job of […]
Upgrade Petitions
26Jun03There’s an online petition for Toshiba e570, e740, e310, and e330 owners that want Pocket PC 2003 upgrades.
And another for HP iPAQ 1910 owners.
[via Pocket PC Thoughts]
What about us Audiovox Maestro owners?
