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OtterBox is known for making some of the most heavy duty and durable cases on the market to protect your delicate products. But if you’re someone who doesn’t want extreme bulk and are looking for a more slim, yet more protective case for your iPhone, OtterBox hasn’t forgotten about you. Does the Commuter Series case stand up to the tests? Should this be your next case? Or should you pass on it and not look back?...
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Lots of exciting things are going on at Mobilitysite right now, so I wanted to give you all a recap and a heads-up as we start June.
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June is iPad Month here at Mobilitysite and we have lots of great...
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Vendor: Altec Lansing
Price: 99.99
Finding speakers for your Zune device is no easy task,because at the moment there simply aren’t that many options. However, there is some good news; I just got a hold of the Altec Lansing inMotion IM414V2 portable speakers, and was pleasantly surprised. Altec is certainly no newcomer to Zune products, with the M604 , and iM414v1 previously released and it’s evident in...
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Having finished my time with the HTC Pure I have now turned my attention to the second device from at&t to sport Windows Mobile 6.5, the HTC Tilt2. After two weeks I must say I have enjoyed this device. Although it is not perfect, it is, in my opinion the perfect replacement for my aging Tilt. I didn’t feel this way about the Fuze because the keyboard was cramped, it felt blocky compare to the Tilt and it still...
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Who doesn’t occasionally wish they had a few more inches of monitor space? Maybe you want to still see your email client while playing WoW on full screen or when you have too many Word documents open. Maybe you like to keep your IM client or Skype or your music software on an easily visible side screen, away from other applications. Well then, you need another monitor. Sadly, limitations imposed by hardware, graphics...
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I still remember my first computer storage device, an external hard drive for a Mac Plus. It was the size of a small VCR, held 20MB and it seemed like it was more storage then anyone would ever need until the end of time.
This last week I have been testing a SanDisk 16GB MicroSD card, kindly provided by our friends at SanDisk. Where once I was so impressed by 20MB the size of a bread box, I now take the fact that 16,000MB...
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I’m going to preface my review of the AT&T Jack with the following caveat: you will see reflections in many of the pictures. There, I said it…I feel better now. The Jack, aka Samsung i637, could be seen as the younger sibling of the Blackjack II, but with smoother lines and similar footprint, though IMHO bearing closer resemblance to the Motorola Q9 series. It sports tri-band UMTS/HSDPA and quad-band...
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I’ve had enough of iPhone this and iPhone that. Let’s talk cool apps for your BlackBerry, shall we? Gear Diary reported that TuneWiki is available for the BlackBerry. What is TuneWiki? It’s a website that plays music of your choice and displays lyrics. It’s a community forum. It displays maps that show what other users are listening to. It may still be...
Tagged with Mobilitysite Reviews, Music Players, Smart Phones
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 any web enabled mobile device.
Qipit works from any mobile device that has a web browser and is not limited to windows mobile handhelds, iphones or any other mobile device. Qipit is almost like having a scanner...
Tagged with Camera phone, cloud computing, mobile fax, mobile scanner, mobile web, Mobilitysite Reviews, Pocket PC Phones, PocketPC, Smart Phones
A couple days ago I presented a software program called, CopyPaste Tool, a utility that allows you to copy multiple clips of information before pasting. I liked it, but it had some issues. As you know, the Windows Clipboard only allows you to copy one item at a time. If you find yourself copying then pasting over and over, then a program like CopyPaste Tool or the new one I will present, will allow you...
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I recently received a Blackberry 8350i for work, and like Windows Mobile, the built in Contact Manager is inadequate. There are separate modules for each function. If you want to make an appointment you must open the calendar. To view contacts you must open contacts. These two suites I am reviewing combine all the functions into one program. ...
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Hey everyone. A couple weeks ago, I replied to a tweet where someone asked if you let your audience know what reviews are coming down the line. I said that I don’t. My reasoning is because things happen. I work 40-50hrs a week and sometimes free time doesn’t present itself. I don’t want to promise something and then fall down on my promise. That said, I normally wouldn’t do this, but I need to...
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Saddleback Leather Company recently...
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AT&T has a neat device in their lineup that can provide you with a pretty awesome Windows Mobile experience. It has a unique design offering a dual-sliding keyboard (T9 and QWERTY) for easy number dialing and text entry. Loaded with Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard edition, performing those everyday tasks are a breeze, in fact, an absolute pleasure.
The AT&T Pantech Matrix Pro has a 262,000 color QVGA non-touch screen...
Tagged with At&t, Matrix Pro, Mobilitysite Reviews, Pantech, Pantech duo, review
Why pay money for ringtones when you can make them yourself easily? My guide will take you through the very easy steps. You’ll have your own ringtones in minutes! I’ve only tried this on the Blackberry Curve, but I bet you can use it for many types of phones.
Open up the free Audacity software.
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The Tuned in package offers a $7 savings when you purchase AudioNotes, SoundExplorer and RingtoneEditor. $14 gets all three programs, but when purchased alone they are $21.
Most pocket pc devices have a built-in voice recorder that is very basic. Vito uupgrades this capability with AudioNotes and SoundExplorer.
Vito AudioNotes
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2 Words… Inexpensive and Awesome! Seriously. For the price, these headphones deliver. Enough of the infomercial voice now, let’s take a look at the iHarmonix Platinum i-Series Headphones.
I first got a chance to hear these new headphones using my own Zune at the Digital Focus event during CES in January. I normally don’t stop at booths for accessories, but there was such a nice sized crowd there,...
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has recently released an interesting product in the realm of bluetooth stereo audio, the Callpod Drone. Now at first casual glance, this average-sized dongle appears to be one of the many typical bluetooth adapters where you need to ensure a functional BT stack and requisite drivers and spend a fair amount of time waiting for everything to install or demand you supply a driver disk to satisfy its requirements,...
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Hot off the heels of the release of CalendarTouch 2.0 (reviewed here), SBSH has released the next iteration of the software, CalendarTouch 2.1. This is typical of SBSH. They tend to be very aggressive in their release and development cycles. Personally, it is something I really appreciate and respect. SBSH is one of my favorite developers in the mobile software industry.
The...
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I love Widgets. They are so cool. Widgets are mini-programs that are always on your desktop and do handy things. I have a calendar, To-Do list, weather and a few others. Yahoo! even provides a dock to hold your widgets (see the right side of the screenshot above). But unless you feel like resizing every window you have open, you won’t have easy access to your widgets. You can...
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