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Free SPB TV For Watching IP TV Without Subscription
17 July 10 08:04 AM | dsamuilov | with no comments
I just received an email from our friends at SPB Software House; you can visit their website [ here ]. They announced that their software SPB TV version 2.0 is available for FREE. The software is available free of charge for Windows Mobile Pro (touchscreens...
Mobile Blogging: Diarist v2.1 (UPDATE)
22 April 10 03:19 PM | dsamuilov | with no comments
After posting my last article about Diarist here , I had a quick email exchange with Kevin Daly; the brain behind the application for mobile blogging. Thanks, Kevin for taking the time to writing back to me. In his email, Kevin gave me a rather detailed...
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Mobile Blogging: Diarist v2.1
14 April 10 09:52 PM | dsamuilov | with no comments
I am testing an application for blogging from my Windows Phone. A reader (ProfJulie from PocketPrimer.com , Thanks BTW!) recommended to me after posting my "Do almost everything with your smartphone..." series (click here ). It's called...
Do almost everything with your smartphone (Final Part)
21 March 10 06:55 PM | dsamuilov | with no comments
Recap :  I am trying to do almost all my work with my phone and I am slowly getting there. This is the fifth and final part with my comments about this process. Entertainment What's entertainment? Entertainment means something different to everyone...
Do almost everything with your smartphone (Part 3/5)
21 March 10 04:34 PM | dsamuilov | with no comments
Recap :  I am trying to do almost all my work with my phone and I am slowly getting there. This is the third part with my findings and opinions about the process. Here is where I am with my little project. I already mentioned that my work revolves...
Manage Your Browser's Favorites From The Cloud
18 January 10 07:41 PM | dsamuilov | 1 comment(s)

I use my mobile phone all the time... I also use a personal Notebook, Xmarks1 a work Notebook, a desktop and a few other computers here and there. I probably wouldn't say anything new if I told you that I use information off the web all the time. Duh! However, one thing that's been bothering me lately is that something as simple as having all my favorites should be something simple to manage. Well it hasn't, not until I recently discovered Xmarks (click here)...

When one uses IE and syncs their Windows phone to their Windows PC it's easy... but add a few more platforms to the mix, a few more (different) browsers per platform, and what was a simple sync task now becomes a major undertaking.

You may ask yourself why on earth would someone have these many different ways to browse the web? Most of the time I have to make sure that what works and looks nice on one device, also does on the next device. The application in question also needs to offer the exact same experience to consumers. Even within the same device, there are so many different browsers people may end up using that I need to make sure that the experience is consistent across most browsers. Currently, what will cover almost all web users is MSIE 6, 7, 8, Firefox 3.x, Opera 9.x, 10, Chrome and Safari in whatever platforms they exist (Windows, Mac, Linux and depending on the application, I also test Windows Mobile, iPhone, Android and Blackberry).

Because of the complexities involved, I even considered the idea of developing a solution myself so that I would be able to have my favorites/bookmarks/links with me at all times. That was until I found Xmarks. This tool has been around for a while, formerly known as FoxMarks (it originally existed only as a Firefox add-on).

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Celio RedFly in Action
07 November 09 10:25 PM | dsamuilov | with no comments

A few days ago I commented about the Celio Redfly adding support for BlackBerrys. I came across that bit of information first while researching to purchase a Celio RedFly myself and then while I’ve been using it with my Windows phone. It certainly extends the usefulness of my HTC Touch HD, and it should do the same for you if you have a Blackberry. In this review I will tell you, my thoughts and experiences with this product.

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While my review was using a Windows phone, the device features are the same when using a Blackberry phone except for some minor details I will explain later on.

IMG_3806 For all of you who don't know what the Celio RedFly is; let me tell you that it appears to be a Netbook, but the appearances are only on the outside... literally. It certainly does look like a Netbook, but it has no CPU nor storage... so then, shat is it? Simple: its most obvious features are that is acts like a terminal for your phone which means that it acts as a replacement keyboard that can be touch-typed on, a higher resolution screen even if your phone has less resolution than the RedFly, an interface for thumb-drives of any kind and a multimedia tool.

You may ask yourself why on earth would anyone want to have this type of device instead of a cool Netbook then??? Read after the break for the answer to this question and more…

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