July 29th, 2008 | Tags:
Mobile News | Category: Uncategorized |
In the entire history of Palm and the PDA there have been a few tools which transcended the devices themselves. One of those was resurrected recently with an update to the Palm OS app, Diddlebug. Arguably one of the other killer apps for Palm has been iambic’s Agendus. Arugably because Pocket Informant and DateBk6 are [...]
July 28th, 2008 | Tags:
2008,
CES,
mac,
media,
mobile,
mobodojo,
review,
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Reviews |
Its extremely unlikely that there are as many computer mice as there are living ones on the planet, but there are a lot. Just cruise Kensington’s product list of mobile and desktop mice, and that’s only one maker! Fortunately, Kensington makes good, quality mice and I generally like them. The last Kensington mouse I reviewed [...]
July 25th, 2008 | Tags:
Mobile Gear | Category: Uncategorized |
Based on the latest, Dell is now officially supporting Ubuntu 8.0.4 on consumer machines, and I can prove it. They are offering a handful of systems with Hardy Heron pre-installed and all of the hardware works. The time it took between when 8.0.4 was available and these Dells came out is explained by the hardware, [...]
July 25th, 2008 | Tags:
Mobile News | Category: Uncategorized |
Kerio has announced that it has updated MailServer 6, the companies complete replacement for Microsoft’s Exchange server which already supports Windows, Linux, and Mac clients, to fully support Apple’s iPhone 2.0 software. The update, which is a free patch, adds full ActiveSync support to the platform-loving server, and they’re claiming it offers real push as [...]
July 24th, 2008 | Tags:
Mobile Gear | Category: Uncategorized |
I’ve seen some large lappies before, but these new Acer Aspire GemStone Blue models take the cake. As you can see here, they feature 18″ displays. What the shameless self-promotion doesn’t talk about is the humongous case and its meaty 9 pound heft. Sure, it sports a Core 2 Duo CPU, up to 4GBs of [...]
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