Since I “upgraded” from my HTC Wizard device to a Nokia feature phone (XpressMusic 5310 on T-Mobile) a question has been bubbling in my mind. Do high-end devices like iPhone, BlackBerry, S60, Palm, and Windows Mobile really bring more functionality and solve the issues we believe they will?
So far my experience is mixed, but [...]
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High-end Devices: Are they really functionally better?
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SBSH Announces Papyrus 2 for WinMo Standard
When excellence meets your Smartphone! The all new SBSH Papyrus 2 for WM Standard is here!
August 18th, 2008 - SBSH Mobile Software announced today a new exciting Papyrus for Windows Mobile Standard major update to version 2! SBSH Papyrus 2 for Smartphone is an innovative time management application packed with top quality tools designed to [...]
My fears for Android may come true
I’m worried that the future of one of the most anticipated mobile operating systems will be limited by it’s vary creators. Like most of Google, Android is being reported to appear to be a conglomeration of beta components that don’t readily mesh into a cohesive system.
While few mobile solutions achieve the Zen-like state that [...]
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