PocketPC Articles
I was browsing my latest tweets on Twitter, when an interesting article caught my attention.
Me being an HTC FUZE user my self, I found my self reading the article, and figured this was something that …
I recently switched from an HP 111 to a Tilt. I prefer holsters and I purchased one for the Tilt. One problem though, the holster doesn’t have card holder like a leather case does. …
I have been trying different methods of synchronizing my Calendars for many years, and I have finally settled on a method that works for me and is pretty much maintenance free. That method utilizes Google …
WikiPock is a utility for Windows Mobile devices and Blackberrys, that lets you search Wikipedia without being connected to a network. The costs for this convenience is quite reasonable. The Basic version is $9.99 and …
I’ve been exploring creative ways to use the camera on my Windows Mobile device to boost my productivity. Qipit provides a way to copy and email or fax documents to anyone at any time from …
Vito Technology is getting ready for the summer and announcing its Summer Actions –
a lot of cool initiatives to enjoy the hottest season of the year!
First of all the …
A few years ago, one of the first geocaching apps I used (successfully, I might add…) on my pocket PCs was BeeLineGPS by VisualGPS. Now updated to version 1.90, this handy piece of software …
Last night I was trying to figure out what was taking up so much memory in my pocket pc and my laptop hard-drive. I used Windows Explorer and searched through all the files and folders …
Check this out if you are a user of mini-notes, notebooks and other ultra mobile devices. VIA just launched a new website today called “How To Be Mobile” which is primarily aimed at mainstream …
I love writing for MobilitySite, and I especially like reading what others’ have to say. But day after day I read the same thing in every blog. It goes like this, “The new XYZ phone …
It’s always good to see Mobile technology at work, but it’s really special to see a device we covered so extensively at Aximsite out there. Just 10 minutes ago, I left a gas station that …
the::unwired is reporting that the Opticon Mobility Group has received certification from AT&T for use on their network for two offerings, the H19 (left) and the H16 (right). These rugged devices are Windows Mobile Powered …
My last Freeware post (also here) elicited many responses. Who doesn’t love free? Many of the free titles are excellent. Nothing beats the passion of writing great software that many of these authors exhibit. I …
As a geek I’m guilty of perhaps not getting as much exercise as I need. Part of the problem is finding the time but that comes down to motivation. With the wonders of this …
When attempting to transition your place of work from not using mobile devices to using them you may be faced with some serious challenges. No matter how prepared you can be or how well laid …
We all agree that Mobile Devices are a great tool, there is no question about that. Regardless of your platform of preference, they all facilitate a multitude of tasks that used to require of …
Version 3.31.0 of Tweaks2K2, the ultimate registry hacking tool for Windows Mobile Devices has been released.
3 new hacks have been added to this release. Mobility Site Forum members can buy the program at 33% off.
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The press release says yes, but I won’t believe it until I see it. This device was announced back in September of 2007. Recently, there has been a little buzz that this might finally surface …
So you are a developer who works on applications that run on the desktop; or you are a project manager who has only heard of SQL Server Compact Edition… In any case, if you have …

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