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rants and raves of all things Microsoft Windows Mobile - Moved to http://www.theMobileGuy.net
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v1615 in stock!!!
I was Facebooking yesterday on my phone ( http://m.facebook.com ) and an old friend from Uni got in touch. He said he was getting really sick of the lack of functionality with his Blackberry Pearl... Now I know that the Pear is a great device with a stack
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06 October 2007 13:47
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iPhone v Windows Mobile part 2
Look, I'm getting a little sick of this argument and so I'm going to be brief and bold. iPhone = Consumer Windows Mobile = Enterprise If Microsoft, or OEM's for that matter, release a device that it just for the consumer... Then we'll
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23 September 2007 23:21
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HTC release the TyTN II - But will the Vodafone v1615?
I got the usual email today, one that no doubt some of you received today regarding the official release of the newest HTC device the TyTN II . As the name suggests it's an upgrade to the old TyTN, though calling it an upgrade feels a little weak.
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12 September 2007 12:40
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Fonebook - Facebook faces on your phone via Outlook
I'm a little late on this one but I've installed in and after a few retry's got it to work... It's pretty cool, very slick UI with very little for you to do until once installed... That coupled with my new HTC Home plug in with 6 buttons
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21 August 2007 15:56
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New Vodafone Windows Mobile device is a coming... But what is it?
Well I can say I've given up on speculating recently, not that I'm wrong or nowt... Just I don't want to disappoint you... But there are times when I hear things in Blogs and press about things that are just not true or are completely without
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08 July 2007 09:23
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