WMExperts:
AdMob, which, "serves ads for more than 15,000 mobile Web sites and applications around the world," recently released its October smartphone numbers. [pdf link] And as expected, Windows Mobile isn't exactly causing anyone to faint. The most damning chart shows Windows Mobile with a mere 4 percent of requests (as in hits) fr (Read More)
Pocket PC Thoughts.com:
http://blogs.zdnet.com/cell-phones/...=col1;post-2641"I understood that Windows Mobile 6.5 was going to be a fairly minor update to bridge the gap between WM 6.1 and 7, but as I stated in my Windows Mobile 6.5 review I found too many things still missing from the update that I expected to see even with this understanding. G (Read More)
WMExperts:
And the leaks keep coming...For those who are staying abreast of all the recent WM6.5.x builds, 28004 just hit the streets today. No major changes are evident, though there are some graphic and speed improvements as usual.WM6.5.3 is the latest branch off from the various "COM" builds, which look to be the testing grounds f (Read More)
WMExperts:
It's no secret that Windows Mobile is big among ITÂ types. In business, you can't beat Microsoft Exchange for e-mail and the like. But with more servers comes more responsibility, and that means management. Now I love spending time in the server room as much as the next nerd, but there are times when that's just not practica (Read More)
Pocket PC Thoughts.com:
By now most of you know that Office 2010 is in an open beta for anyone to download. I was perusing the release notes when I ran across something in the Outlook 2010 section that bothered me a bit.Programmability / Add-ins:Windows Mobile Device Center (WMDC) no longer operates when 64-bit Outlook 2010 is installed on 64-bit (Read More)
Pocket PC Thoughts.com:
http://www.resco.net/developer/comp...file=2009-11-17"Bratislava, Slovakia - November 17, 2009 -Resco, a supplier of advanced developer components and tools for mobile devices, releases today Resco MobileForms Toolkit 2010, which is optimized for Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 and the Microsoft .NET Compact Framework 3.5. "Si (Read More)
Pocket PC Thoughts.com:
http://www.mobiletechreview.com/ubb...=0&Number=35207"A video review of HTC's flagship Windows Mobile Touch screen phone, the HD2. This is the first Windows Mobile phone with a capacitive touch screen, and the glass display measures 4.3". The HD2 runs Windows Mobile 6.5 with HTC's Sense UI which is their new version of Touc (Read More)
WMExperts:
Everybody remember that HPÂ iPAQ K3Â Obsidian with AT&T specs that surfaced in Asia earlier this year? It's now officially the iPAQ Glisten on AT&T.And glisten it does, with an AMOLED touchscreen, Windows Mobile 6.5, a 3.1MP camera and all the usual bells and whistles, including WiFi and GPS.The Glisten will be available "in (Read More)
WMExperts:
We're gonna have to go way, way back for this one. In the Great AT&TÂ Flood of 2009 came a leaked slide of the LG Monaco, a Snapdragon-powered, 3.2-inch touchscreen slider. And here before you is what that device, now known as the LG IQ, has become, destined for Canadian carrier Telus.Gone is that janky-looking D-pad from th (Read More)
WMExperts:
Malatesta battles food poisoning in Massachusetts, I battle Windows Mobile 7 rumors from Florida, and we answer a couple of your questions in the process. Download it directly with this link Subscribe on your Zune Subscribe via iTunes Subscribe directly to the Podcast feed with your favorite Podcatcher he (Read More)
WMExperts:
 You've seen the announcement and the video tour of Opera Mobile 10 Beta. Now we'll sit down with the mobile browser on Windows Mobile see what we like, what we don't and what we feel is missing. Let's skip to the chase on this one so follow the break to see some screen shots along with our observations on Opera Mobile 10 (Read More)
Pocket PC Thoughts.com:
http://jkontherun.com/2009/11/23/wi...than-you-think/"The hot platform of the two is definitely Android, but Windows Mobile still has a lot to offer. While criticized for being an aging platform that has been around seemingly forever, the evolution of the WinMo ecosystem is, in fact, an advantage. If only Microsoft would ma (Read More)
Royal Pingdom:
Last week Google finally unveiled their much-talked-about Chrome OS, and subsequently worked the tech community into a frenzy. The operating system certainly lived up to Google’s initial promises of being browser-centric – it is basically just the Chrome web browser atop a custom Linux kernel. It does everything you’d expec (Read More)
WMExperts:
Now that the cat's out of the bag, Verizon Wireless has officially announced that the Samsung Omnia II (aka the SCH-i920, for those of you into that sort of thing), will be available Dec. 2 for $199.99 after rebate and contract. But you already knew that. And in case you forgot, that $200 gets you a 3.7-inch AMOLED touchsc (Read More)
Wireless Week Headline News:
Verizon Wireless today announced availability of the Samsung Omnia II, a touchscreen smartphone powered by Windows Mobile 6.5. (Read More)