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Are you looking for a new theme for your Windows Mobile device MobileMatt has a one for you called FuzeBerry TouchFLO 3D Theme. Simply install it on your Windows Mobile 5.0 or later device and enjoy it.
The theme looks pretty good and its visual effects will definitely make you fall in love with it. The menu bar on the bottom has various icons which will take you where you need to be. Check mail Read SMS messages Organize pictures and music Browse contacts and bookmarks Check the
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Written by MobileTopSoft news board on December 1st, 2008 with comments disabled.
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Battlog is an application for Windows Mobile which will monitor the battery performance for you. Its a freeware application which will show you the data about voltage current and temperature. Log entries are recorded every 1 5 10 seconds which will give you an accurate record of battery performance.
After installing Battlog you can start it and record entries. Battlog will record date and time battery voltage battery current battery temperature active applications speaker pho
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Written by MobileTopSoft news board on December 1st, 2008 with comments disabled.
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In a world that’s going more and more mobile with each passing day, offering new mobile services is definitely a good way for lots of companies to increase their revenues.
So it’s no wonder that Microsoft is now in talks with Blockbuster, the famous chain of DVD and video game rental stores, in order to develop a service that should provide instant access to any movie, via any handset that runs on Windows Mobile.
According to The Dallas Morning News, Blockbuster intends to develop said services based on Microsoft’s Live Mesh platform. This uses a device’s Internet connection for data sharing, which means that the upcoming mobile movie services will only work on handsets that are connected to the Web.
For the moment, there is no word on when the new services will be publicly available.
However, according to Keith Morrow, chief information officer at Blockbuster, the new technology could be first used in airports, allowing travelers to download movies via Blockbuster kiosks to their phones or PMPs. Sounds nice, isn’t it?
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Written by Ilinca Nita on December 1st, 2008 with comments disabled.
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Samsung Omnia is not widely available across the US (it will be starting December 8), yet Verizon Wireless has already decided to cut its price from $249.99 to $199.99 (a 2-yr contract agreement is obviously required).
Needless to say, this is good news for all those who have pondered on buying the Omnia but felt the $250 price tag is a little too high.
The handset’s no-contract price has remained the same, $439.99, so if you don’t need a new Verizon agreement but do want an Omnia, you’ll still have to pay quite a lot.
But hey, the Omnia is by no means an ordinary device, so I think many US customers will be quite happy with it, regardless of the way they choose to buy it.
With the new price, Samsung’s new handset might actually become a commercial hit and soon be out of stock – like Verizon’s HTC Touch Pro currently is, despite the fact that, with a 2-yr contract agreement, it’s sold for a steep $349.
Source: Verizon Wireless
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Written by Ilinca Nita on December 1st, 2008 with comments disabled.
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Is it just me, or are the Motorola Atila and Motorola Alexander very poorly designed? Anyway, the two unnannounced Motorola smartphones, earlier leaked in live pics, are said to be “under construction” in the factories of Compal Communications. Maybe that explains where all these leaked photos have been coming from.
This info is gathered from a recent Commercial Times report, which says “Compal Communications has received orders for two Windows Mobile-based PDA phones,” aptly named the Alexander and Attila, from none other than good old Motorola.

The same report also reveals that the two upcoming Motorola handsets were actually scheduled for a shipment date somewhere between Q4 2008. The reason for the delay wasn’t specified, but shipments are now set in Q1 2009.
Motorola probably didn’t want its new babies to get drowned out in the noise of iPhone 3G and Nokia 5800 XpressMusic sales during the holiday season. That, or like many of its currently available products, the Motorola Alexander and Atila both still stink, and therefore need more work on their features still.
Via DigiTimes
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Written by David Gonzales on December 1st, 2008 with comments disabled.
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Mio Technology, which hails itself as “one of the leading players in the mobile GPS industry,” is said to be working on a new Windows Mobile-powered handset for release in the first quarter of 2009. One of its biggest selling points will no doubt be its GPS capabilities, but much more will be shoehorned into its diminutive handheld package, according to a report.
While Mio already has at least a couple so-called GPS PDA phones in its stable (like the A702, pictured here), the new Windows Mobile-based GPS handset is said to be powered by 3.5G chipsets from Qualcomm, and enhanced by the company’s own touch user interface called the “Spirit.”

Like some of its currently existing GPS handsets, Mio’s upcoming touchscreen model will come with a 3.5-inch screen, 3.2-megapixel auto-focus camera, and possibly the latest version of Windows Mobile.
It is said that this product is scheduled for release during the first quarter of 2009, and alongside it will be a GPS-enabled MID “7- or 8-inch TFT-LCD display, support 3G technology and run on Windows CE OS.” (which is, or is not, sweet depending on your preferences.)
Coincidentally, Q1 2009 is also when Garmin is expected to launch the GPS-enabled Garmin Nuvifone. We’ll see which of the two handsets is better then, come their launch dates.
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Written by David Gonzales on December 1st, 2008 with comments disabled.
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Are you one that talks allot on your mobile phone Then this tool will definitely help you fend off those eavesdroppers.
A firm from way over in the UK that goes by the name Cellcrypt has extended its voice call encryption application to Windows Mobile and not to be out done Nokia Handsets running Symbian most likely.
The application is called Cellcrypt Mobile v4.0 and it seems to be targeting business people who speak allot of important stuff over the cellphone most of us talk allot
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Written by MobileTopSoft news board on November 30th, 2008 with comments disabled.
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QiGi i6 specifications:
• Android or
Windows Mobile• 2.8 inch touchscreen display
• virtual QWERTY keyboard
• GPS
• Wifi
• Quad band GSM/GPRS/EDGE connectivity
• Bluetooth
• 2 mega pixel camera
• 624MHz CPU
• microSD support
• measures 109 x 58 x 14.9 mm

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Written by Maximus on November 30th, 2008 with comments disabled.
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