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WMDC With Office 2010 64 bit? Maybe, Maybe Not

Programmability / Add-ins:Windows Mobile Device Center (WMDC) no longer operates when 64-bit Outlook 2010 is installed on 64-bit Windows.Upgrading 32-bit Outlook 2007 to 64-bit Outlook 2010 could also result in data loss during first sync with WMDC.The ...

From ED HANSBERRY, Pocket PC Thoughts,  24 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation

SPB Software's Mobile Survey

"SPB Software, world's leading mobile software developer, invites all mobile users to participate in its sixth annual SPB Survey (http://www.spbsoftwarehouse.com/support/survey.html). The SPB Survey is a questionnaire that captures user preferences and ...

From ED HANSBERRY, Pocket PC Thoughts,  24 Nov 2009

iPhone And Android Dominate Mobile Web Browsing

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From ED HANSBERRY, Information Week,  24 Nov 2009
Related Topics: AdMob,  Google Inc.

Will Android Survive?

With the Apple iPhone setting the market on fire, it seems difficult to imagine another platform replicating its success. That isn't going to stop people from trying though. If even only half as successful, there is a lot of money to be made. The ...

From ED HANSBERRY, Information Week,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.

Top Wireless Turkeys Of 2009

Amid a year when the iPhone 3GS was released, Android exploded on the scene after simmering in the form of the T-Mobile G1 for nearly a year and Verizon launching some great ads talking smack about AT&T's performance, there have been a few wireless ...

From ED HANSBERRY, Information Week,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation,  AT&T Inc.,  Steve Ballmer,  Garmin Ltd.

Is It The Apps Or The Phone That Makes The Platform?

Topics:   Mobile Posted by Ed Hansberry, Nov 19, 2009 12:20 AM "All the apps that count will be ported to every one of them," he said. Its a completely different situation from the PC market, where softwares built to run on a Windows or a Mac, ...

From ED HANSBERRY, Information Week,  19 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation,  Ray Ozzie

The Ads, Oh They Are A Commin

Apple and Google have been planning to leverage the popularity of mobile devices to serve up ads to enhance their bottom lines. Now that devices are powerful enough to browse the normal web and bandwidth concerns are minimal, this looks like the ...

From ED HANSBERRY, Information Week,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  AdMob

Windows Marketplace For Mobile Deep Dive

As indicated previously, Microsoft has released a client for Windows Mobile 6.0 and 6.1 users giving them access to app store that WinMo 6.5 users have had access to for just over a month. Deciding on whether or not to install this is a no brainer - do ...

From ED HANSBERRY, Information Week,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation,  Facebook Inc.

Samsung Not Bailing On Windows Mobile

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From ED HANSBERRY, Information Week,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation

Windows Mobile Upgrades Not Always Pleasant Process

Even when you have an upgrade available for your Windows Mobile phone, it may not be the most pleasant device upgrade you've ever done. In fact, it can be one of the worst. There is speculation that the WinMo 7 upgrade story will be vastly improved, ...

From ED HANSBERRY, Information Week,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation

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