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more about #pointui strider_mt2k: I replaced TouchWiz with Today 2 on my Omnia i910. TouchWiz became annoying for me to use as a daily thing. Anyone else running a Verizon Omnia can ... more » nachobel: Is that a T-Mobile branded Touch Diamond? The Hells? more » not_a_virus.exe.vbs: So maybe we don't need to wait for WM7 or whatever it's called. more » IN THE FACE!: I just realized xda-dev was back up (hadn't they been down for like a month or so?)!?! more » Erzengel: Sometimes Gizmodo seems to be very well paid by Apple. Even here, in a post that is suposedly pro WinMo, you talk about it like its crap, and how to ... more » strider_mt2k: Cool. My Omnia i910 has a lot of this already. I did a little messing with it though. Great stuff! more » LindsayJoy's MBP is into S+M: Gah! My Q! It weeps, it cries. Please, give it some nice implants or something. I can see the design from the back -- the Verizon Q design -- that is.... more » Ellomdian: Anything said on this site about phones, regardless of model or OS, is said to the people who can't or don't want to bother "Hacking" their phones. If... more » ripfire: Does palringo charge me for text for every IM message? or will it use my internet connection? more » Thats Dr Bear to You: To my WinMo brothers/sisters: Anyone know a good pandora/slacker-like app for windows mobile more » EstimatedProphet: I'm glad somebody finally wrote this article. Usually you guys just fellate Apple and talk about how shitty WinMo is. I'll admit, straight out of th... more » -
#windowsmobile
Pointui 2 Gives Touchscreen Windows Mobile Phones a New Lease on Life
A new beta of the hotly praised but seemingly dormant Pointui Windows Mobile shell project is available for download. A quick test leaves us with this tentative verdict: it's awesome. More » -
#dealzmodohacks
Dealzmodo Hack: Revitalize Your Windows Mobile Phone
For the legions of helpless Windows Mobile users, the Pre is just the latest in an endless, corrosive barrage of ego-draining next-gen phones. But living with Windows Mobile doesn't have to be so bad. More »
