Airscanner Active Sync Exploit Demonstration-Scary!
The guys at Airscanner must be loads of fun at parties, particularly Seth Fogie! Demonstrated here (click on the linked image above), the vulnerable nature of unprotected Active Sync connections to your computer!
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Add2Exchange Enterprise Sync Suite v5.9 Released!!
"Tampa, Florida, September 15, 2008- DidItBetter.com Software, a Microsoft Certified Gold Partner specializing in Microsoft Outlook and Exchange solutions for mobile device users, announces Add2Exchange Enterprise Sync Suite v5.9.
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BlackBerry software news (WinMo: a quick look at the mobile port of Civ IV)
This article may be of interest to not only BlackBerry users, but also those of Windows Mobile; particularly ones that would like to know more about Sid Meier's Civilization IV: War of Two Cities from Concrete Software, also promised for Windows Mobile. I’ll also elaborate on three titles also existing for Windows Mobile.
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SMS-Chat V1.16 Review!
Tim Hillebrand has previously posted some great reviews (see this, for example) of the VITO chat application, SMS-Chat. His superb and honest feedback/input is probably why this is a really decent product now. Well, that, and the fact that some outstanding developer at VITO actually listened and tweaked it accordingly. I was asked to try out the latest incremental update to V1.16.

A true web camera app for Windows Mobile and Symbian: OctroVideo
In my last Bible of Windows Mobile, Symbian and Blackberry webcamera applications directly usable in desktop messengers like Live Messenger, I haven’t elaborated on the apps that are a bit different: they let for using your camera-equipped handset as a camera for your messaging application running on your desktop PC (connected to your handset). OctroVideo is radically different: it allows for your handset to be used as a Web camera in itself, without running any external application.
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(Multiplatform) ROUNDUP & TUTORIAL: Web Camera Applications
Not all notebooks or desktop computers have a built-in web camera. With desktop PC’s, this isn’t that big an issue: as you don’t carry them around, you can just buy an inexpensive, clip-on USB camera and you’re set. Not so with notebooks, UMPC’s or Tablet PC’s – with them, purchasing (and carrying!) a cabled solution might be overly suboptimal. Then, just using your camera-equipped smartphone may turn out to be the best solution; preferably over a wireless connection like Bluetooth.
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iWindowsMobile Communication Suite now to Include Winterface!
"July 14, 2008 - VITO Technology releases iWindowsMobile Communication Suite v 1.05. The Suite contains #1 finger-friendly contact manager FunContact, unique texting application SMS-Chat, zooming onscreen keyboard ZoomBoard, and now outstanding mobile shell Winterface instead of GoodWin! The price is $39.95, not $70 when purchasing separately."
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The multiplatform Bible of using your handset as a modem
Now that I’ve become a proud owner of a super-mobile HP TC1100 Tablet PC, using mobile devices (smart phones) as external modems have became essential for me. Up until now, I’ve done most of my Web browsing, YouTube watching outdoors with some of my mobile devices.

Voicemail on Steroids, Video of Samsung Omnia, Device Reviews
YouMail is a great, and free, voicemail service filled with features, which now include visual voicemail. Plus, this week we’ll note some more reviews and announcements of hot new devices, including a video of the Samsung Omnia's touch interface.
YouMail — Free and Feature-filled Voicemail

(Multiplatform) REVIEW: TiVi - a multiplatform video (!) phone application
(a Symbian shot showing the output of the HTC Universal - that is, the Nokia itself, me trying very hard to make a screenshot on it. In the upper left corner, you can also see Nokia's own camera image (of the Universal, with 180 degrees rotated screen, in front of it). Note that the Symbian version, in addition to stopping / restarting video, also supports switching between the front/back cameras if you press 0. By default, the front camera is used, of course.)
(a Windows Mobile HTC Universal screenshot showing the image received from the Nokia N95 and its own picture in the upper left corner. As you can see, the client doesn't even display a button shortcut to switch between the front and the back cameras)
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