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more about #wm61 more comments → macpatrik: No. I don't think a business man could be taken seriously with a Pre. more » OMG! Ponies!: Yes. Drop the Palm Treo Pro. Because dropping the Foleo was a brilliant move. After all, who wants a netbook? more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: Some people like physical keyboards for one. Secondly they've already spent the R&D money. They might as well push through and attempt to get an ... more » OMG! Ponies!: Rename it. more » Derek Wilkinson: I'm sure there will still be a market for the Pro, mostly just because it is more familiar. more » -
#questionoftheday
Should Sprint Drop the Palm Treo Pro With the Palm Pre On Its Way?
Sprint has taken their sweet time pushing out the Windows Mobile 6.1 Palm Treo Pro—but with the Palm Pre on its way, is the Pro even worth releasing at this point? -
#htcs740
HTC's S740 Is the Touch Diamond With a Keyboard, Runs Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard
HTC's gone and followed up their S730—which was itself an HTC Vox successor—with the HTC S740. The latest phone keeps the slide-out candybar form factor, complete with keypad on front and QWERTY on the back, but also takes huge design influences from the HTC Touch Diamond. It runs Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard edition (the gimpier one), but still looks pretty darn good for a phone of this form factor. Hit the jump for the full specs. More » -
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#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] -
#windowsmobile61
Windows Mobile 6.1 Gets Official, No More Rumor Nonsense
All you business fools who've been waiting for Windows Mobile 6.1 can all relax. It's here. And it's supporting all kinds of jibba jabba technologies like a new Internet Explorer Mobile with IE6 tech and h.264, Adobe Flash and Microsoft Silverlight support. There's also even more stuff for your I.T. crew (I put the T in I.T.) such as better System Center Mobile Device Manager 2008 (only the suckas at Microsoft would name a product like this) and Exchange Server 2007 SP1 support. And here's a big list of new and old phones that are getting the update: More »
