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More on Windows mobile 6 (Crossbow)

That's so typical... I blog enthusiastically about my new toy and the announcement on mobile 6, then Jason goes and hits the web with an excellent (and long) post showing you all of the amazing features of mobile 6. Nice post Jason... you should have

Windows mobile 6

Bummer, I wanted to blog about this yesterday as I was chatting to Loke Uei and Jason and they told me that the news was out there. Unfortunately I was far too busy hassling Jason about my funky new mobile device ( the i-mate SPL ), then building it,
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Security on your mobile device

I'm really impressed with the information that's in this security newsletter , especially the information about how to secure your mobile device and remotely wipe it. Now I'm on Exchange 2007, I can wipe my own mobile device as often as I want to (for

Error 80072F05 “The security certificate in the server has expired"

Emma mailed me yesterday, she was pulling her hair out over this error with Exchange and Windows Mobile 5.0. We have numerous mobile 5.0 devices of all different kinds, none of which will sync due to an error with our certificate. The error is 80072F05

Mobility Webcasts for January

MSDN Webcast: Introducing Windows Live Service on Mobile Devices: Using Web Services (Level 200) Thursday, January 04, 2007 - 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM Pacific Time Maarten Struys, Windows Embedded Product Manager, PTS Software bv http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032320650&Culture=en-US
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More IM on mobile phones

I blogged about our announcement the other week (we entered into a partnership with Orange). eWeek have noticed that Radicati have released a report showing how much more room for growth there is in this market. Radicati says business users want IM services

Mobility Webcasts for December

Momentum Webcast: Enable Your Mobile Workforce by Using Mobile Solutions from Microsoft (Level 100) Monday, December 11, 2006 - 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Pacific Time Jeff Lowe, Solution Specialist, Microsoft Corporation http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?EventID=1032317217&Culture=en-US
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Men: stop using your mobile phones if you want a child

Sometimes, some of the news is so strange it catches my eye - even when 2 apparently related articles contradict each other. So this article tells me that my phone can alert me to warn me when I'm at my most fertile - however, I can't tell the love of
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Windows Mobile Device center

Jason has been busy blogging with a storming post on Windows mobile Device Center and how it looks in Vista. it's much simpler to use (it just works straight away, you don't "have" to set up a partnership if you're only using the cable to charge the phone).
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The end of SMS?

Will this spell the end for SMS text messages on your phone then? I was reading the article in The International Herald Tribune about Steve Ballmer talking about the new services that Orange subscribers in Europe will be able to use soon. You can do real

SLAM this on your phone and find a friend

I've always been interested in social networking ever since the early days of chat rooms which allowed me to interact with strangers who were interested in the same sort of thing as me (Technology stuff actually before you start thinking the worst...).

A new Beta experience for applications

I heard an absolutely brilliant suggestion the other week. One that would take us a couple of years to deliver on, and would require a heck of a lot of co-ordination between all of the product groups, but ever since I heard about this, it's been kicking

Windows mobile 5.0 and persistent storage

Oliver had lots of questions on mobility. Jason kindly filled in the blanks for me, and answered Oliver's mail. I was in an all day meeting and couldn't respond. Here's Oliver's original mail, with answers. The Persistent Storage feature is one of the
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Hijacking BlackBerrys

Ooh this is a bit scary. Paul talks about this potential security issue with BlackBerry devices. Getting confidential information from a game of noughts and crosses. BBproxy seems like something you don't want on your corporate network One step up from
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Smartphones more popular than PDA's

I'm completely in agreement with this report . I've got a pocket PC and also a smartphone, and I do 70% of my work on the smartphone after testing both of them. We've had to make a choice for one of the new 3G devices which are on the way soon, and most
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