- Windows Mobile - News & Resources
- Monday, November 17, 2008
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We’ve put together some links and reviews that may help you get more from your Windows Mobile device. Hopefully some may be of interest!
We’ve been trawling through the net with the aim of finding some interesting blogs, reviews and news that will perhaps help you get more from your Windows Mobile Device. Obviously other than trakAxMobile (!) , there are some interesting tricks and neat applications out there to improve your Windows Mobile experience and helpful reviews that may assist with your next purchase of a Windows Mobile device.
Some of the links today will be well-known to Windows Mobile hard-core fans, but we aim for this to be a regular blog theme so in the coming weeks, we may uncover some news and reviews that you may have missed.
BLOGS
MS Mobiles.com - Podcasts
http://msmobiles.com/news.php/7790.html
Covers the latest news, devices and technology relating to all things Windows Mobile - handy in Podcast format if you want to listen on the go.Jason Langridge’s Weblog
http://blogs.msdn.com/jasonlan/default.aspx
More enterprise-based news, but all the latest news on device releases, upgrades, software etc.Is that a Windows Mobile in Your Pocket?
http://www.windowsmobileinyourpocket.com/
Lots of helpful videos and webcasts on Windows Mobile ‘How Tos’. (Some can be quite technical, but interesting nonetheless).LATEST DEVICE REVIEWS
HTC Fuze from AT&T (VGA Device) - Reviewed by Mobility Site (with good photos)
http://mobilitysite.com/2008/11/htc-fuze-review/HTC Touch 3D (QVGA) - Reviewed by CoolSmartphone.com
http://www.coolsmartphone.com/article782.htmlHTC Touch Diamond (VGA) - Special Report - Reviewed by CoolSmartphone.com
http://www.coolsmartphone.com/article775.htmlMotorola Q9C - Reviewed by MS Mobiles /The Cellphone Junkie
http://msmobiles.com/news.php/7681.htmlTHIS WEEK’S TIP
Battery Usage
This article from ‘Is that Windows Mobile in your Pocket’ on Battery Usage is extremely interesting especially for those (like me) who always seem to be running out of battery. Vik Thairani, who is a Mobility Consultant at Microsoft explains what really eats up your battery, so you can avoid these tasks when you’re out and about and trying to conserve that last bit of battery to receive that all important call:
http://blogs.technet.com/vik/archive/2008/02/05/windows-mobile-battery-power-overview.aspx