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Website for cell phones
Not sure if this list is active, but giving it a shot.

It's been some time since I've attended a PSHUG meeting, but there use to be a very cool website ...

For sale: PDA LCDs and accessories
We supply LCDs, touch screen, housing, stylus, battery, charger, data cable, leadkeys, keystoke, keyboard and many other accessories for O2, I-Mate, T-Mobile, Qtek, Orange, Dopod, HTC Pocket PC and Smartphone. ...

Unique RPG Creatonia has been released!
Inscenic would like to announce the release of Creatonia for PocketPC.

WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF CREATONIA

The world Creatonia is populated with various creatures that may be friendly or hostile, that ...

Free subway New York guide
We have released a free subway guide New York (weekend edtion) for PocketPc, We think it's cool. You can download it here http://www.handango.com search for 3lobyte.
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Custom made PDA cases
I came accross www.fortte.com and Loved my name on the case. Did anyone else think their design for the treo 650 is great?
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will this work with pocket pc
Hope I'm posting in the right place. I'm in Chicago, and the stores around here don't seem to have a definitive answer. What I'd like to be able ...

SPOT watch upgrades free with MSN Direct renewal & upgrade
Details at SpotStop.com......

Palm to announce Windows-based smartphone!
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SMS to contribute $5 to the Red Cross: Verizon
Verizon Wireless customers can contribute $5 to the Red Cross by text message. See the URL below for details. [via Geek.com]

Also, see this earlier post about Bungie Studios "Fight ...

"What Was I Thinking?": MIT Media Lab project for Pocket PC
Sunil Vemuri's research combines a Pocket PC, voice recording software, and speech recognition software to produce a record of those random thoughts that you forget to write down.
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Becker intros the Traffic Assist 100 a.k.a. the Crocodile; a GPS optimized for outdoor use
The Traffic Assist 100 from Becker will be officially launched at the IFA 2008 consumer electronics show in Berlin. Known under the pseudonym “Crocodile”. On the technical side, the Traffic Assist 100 scores points with fast route calculation, an integrated 2 GB memory with pre-loaded data for 42 countries, 3-D Terrain View and 3-D City View with crystal-clear images. The Becker Crocodile features menus and text-to-speech instructions in 28 languages to safely guide user to their destinations. With a price tag of around 300.00 eu, the Becker Crocodile will be available on the market in October 2008. The Becker Crocodile is based on the Becker Traffic Assist Z 201. Although the rubber-coated, water resistant version can also be used in a car, it is ideally suited for motorbikes. The crystal-clear 4.3 inch widescreen colour display with day and night view features an ingenious graphic guidance system that makes it easier for bikers to read the display in low visibility conditions with a closed visor. Other features including the Lane Info function for safe lane selection on multilane roads, realistic motorway traffic signs and visual/acoustic warning signals for speed limits have been carried over from the precursor model. The Terrain View display opens up to the horizon in brilliant image quality and is especially helpful when driving over hilly terrain or on winding roads. For better orientation in cities, buildings are displayed as 3-D models. http://www.mybecker.com/

Lenovo ThinkPad X200 Ultraportable Notebook Review
HotHardware.com has posted their take on Lenovo’s new ultraportable baby, the X200. Here is a quote: "It is obvious from its feature list that the X200 isn’t quite as advanced, in terms of its mechanical design, as the X300.  Despite being of similar weight and size as the X300, the X200 doesn’t have an internal optical drive, nor is it as thin and it doesn’t even have a touchpad.  It also sports a 12.1” screen like the X61, rather than the 13.3” LCD that the X300 is equipped with. However, the X200 isn’t lacking in its base hardware specification, that’s for sure. It incorporates all of the same communications, networking and connectivity options and features as the X300.  In addition, it’s also built on Intel’s new Centrino 2 platform which offers support for the new Penryn-based Core 2 Duo mobile processor. The X200 is available with the Penryn P8000 series, which is an upgrade of the original Merom mobile Core 2 Duo processors and it offers 3MB L2 cache, a 1066MHz FSB, front-side bus throttling, and the SSE4 instruction set. Most impressive of all, it has a TDP of only 25W, 10W lower than Merom, despite packing more features and higher frequencies.” Hot Harware found the X200 to be an excellent value with excellent built quality. The X200 had great processor performance with a great battery life. The unit had good connectivity and plenty of features. On the dislike side of the fence they poo poo’d the lack of a touchpad and no built-in optical drive. Read: Lenovo ThinkPad X200 Ultraportable Notebook

Nokia announces U.S. 3G optimized N79, N85 and N96
Geek.com has posted up info on Nokia’s new U.S. 3G optimized N79, N85 and N96 handsets. here is a quote: Today Nokia announced that it will be shipping three 3G optimized Nseries phones to the United States in the fourth quarter of 2008. The phones are: N79: featuring a 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, 10 pre-loaded N-Gage games, FM transmitter, Xpress-On smart covers N85: featuring a 2.6” OLED screen, N-Gage gaming (with at least 10 games pre-loaded), music with integrated FM transmitter, 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, Dual LED Flash, A-GPS (for geotagging and navigation), WiFi, and an 8GB microSD card N96: featuring a 2.8” screen, 16 gigabytes internal memory, built-in kick stand, expandable memory card slot, 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics, Wi-Fi, A-GPS, N-Gage games, and more Read: Nokia N96 Read: Nokia N85 Read: Nokia N79

HTC Expands Mobile Phone Portfolio With Introduction of S740
The S740 is designed for flexible and efficient messaging with its 12-key keypad (ideal for super fast one hand messaging) and full QWERTY keyboard (perfect for those who prefer a two handed messaging experience) both input capabilities ensure efficient and accurate typing, as well as support for POP3, IMAP and Exchange push email.  Instant messaging (IM) and SMS can also be accessed through the familiar 12-key interface on the front of the phone. The S740 follows the sleek design of HTC’s Touch Diamond. This slim smartphone features a matt black facetted back, a 2.4 inch QVGA display and slide-out QWERTY keyboard, 7.2Mbps HSDPA on the 900 and 2100MHz bands, quadband EDGE, a 3.2-megapixel fixed focus cam, WiFi, GPS. All that run on Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard and a Qualcomm MSM7225, 528 MHz chipset. The HTC S740 will be available across Europe from September 2008. [Press Release for the HTC S740]

NAVIGON Unveils New Premium 7200T GPS Device
A premium portable navigation device for those looking for both style and substance, the NAVIGON 7200T offers cool features such as Reality View Pro, Lane Assistant Pro and Free Real-Time Traffic Updates for Life. It features a host of next generation features such as Voice Destination Entry, allowing drivers to specify their destination by simply speaking the address, and Landmark View 3D, which brings a new dimension to the map with hundreds of richly-textured 3D landmarks across the U.S. and Canada. The NAVIGON 7200T employs NAVIGON’s next generation software, on average requiring fewer clicks than any other GPS product to enter a destination. The unit features a 4.3-inch, 16:9 touchscreen display, 2GB of flash storage, a SiRF GRF3i+ GPS chip, microSD card support, 64MB of RAM, powered by a Centrality Titan I 600MHz CPU. NAVIGON 7200T will sell for $449 (MSRP) in the U.S. and Canada. It hits stores shelves and online retailers in October 2008. Customers can already pre-order NAVIGON 7200T devices at Amazon.com. http://navigonusa.com/about/news/2008-08-25

 

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