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more about #wm6 citizen024: hmm My Phone, Did they just take the name out of the recent Simpson apple parody? more » Cordfucious of Tech Clan: why not use Dashwire or Flexilis. Both are agile and nimble apps that do all this and more. I use both on my Dash. Flexilis is my preference more » Monty: The software design is highly inconsistent, and parts look downright out of place on a touchscreen operating system. The hardware can be as pretty as... more » weatherman: Hardware looks fine (nothing to drool over) but the OS still looks crappy. I really think that this Android thing is over hyped. Compared to Apple and... more » Voyou_Charmant: video buffering.... more » -
#myphone
Windows Mobile My Phone Impressions - It's a Fancy Backup Service
Windows Mobile fans hoping that Microsoft's My Phone over-the-air syncing service was going to be Mobile Me for WinMo can put those thoughts away. It's basically just a fancy backup service. But it works! More » -
#smartphone
Toshiba TG01 Windows Mobile Smartphone In Action, Looks Even Better
"Sleek, elegant design," says the official video of the Toshiba TG01 smartphone. And it's true. But their interface demo also shows why it may be the best Windows Mobile weapon against Android, iPhone, and Blackberry. More » -
#pantechduo2
Pantech Duo 2 Dual-Sliding Windows Mobile Phone Leaked on FCC
Seeing as the original AT&T Pantech Duo 1 is the C810, this C820 has a really high possibility of being the Pantech Duo 2. There aren't many details, but it's got WCDMA 850/1900, which is AT&T's 3G, and probably will run Windows Mobile like the previous ones. It's interesting to check out the differences between this and the Ocean 2, which also popped up on the FCC a few weeks back if you're into looking at FCC drawings. [FCC] -
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#skyfirebrowser
Hands-on With Windows Mobile Skyfire Browser Beta 0.6
Skyfire just got its 0.6 update, bring with it a few more features (listed after the jump) and a bit of compatibility increase that makes it feel more like a real browser than it was even when we saw it at CTIA. The overall idea is the same: Skyfire servers render pages into image form, which then makes it onto your Windows Mobile phone over an internet connection. On our Sprint HTC Mogul, Gizmodo loaded pretty damn fast over EV-DO, and features like Flash actually seemed to work well. More »

