Mar 30, 2007 | Microsoft, mobile
If you’ve ever looked at Engadget or Gizmodo, you know there are an overwhelming number of new products appearing all the time. Here’s one that looks like it might be particularly useful.There are hundreds of cell phones and other handheld devices with two...
Feb 5, 2007 | business, mobile
The venerable Palm operating system is no more. It wasn’t long ago that the term “Palm” was the very definition of a handheld PDA, and the Palm operating system was inseparable in our minds from the device running it. Literally decades of marketing...
Jan 22, 2007 | Apple, mobile, phone
It’s predictable that there would be a backlash after the rapturous reception of the iPhone in the first rush of media reports. Here’s an article that sums up the second thoughts running through the heads of many people.The iPhone will have that undeniable...
Jan 20, 2007 | mobile, SBS, software, WinXP
The dates for Daylight Savings Time are changing this year, as required by a law passed in 2005. It turns out your computer doesn’t yet know about that and is fully prepared to muck up appointments in Outlook for the few weeks that are different in the spring...
Jan 9, 2007 | Apple, mobile, phone
You’ll see lots of press about the Apple iPhone. Here’s as good a summary as I’ve seen today:”The iPhone is much higher-end than I thought it would be: It has not only GSM, EDGE, and Bluetooth (and notably, not one of the 3G high-speed cellular...
Dec 14, 2006 | mobile, Outlook, phone, SBS
There are now more than a hundred cell phones built on Windows Mobile, capable of syncing with Microsoft Outlook and handling e-mail, calendar and address book chores.Businesses running Exchange Server 2003 can sync a Windows Mobile device with Outlook over the...