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Are Pens The Hot New Mobile Computing Technology? June 23, 2006 | Mobility | SmartphonesBarry Gerber dissects the technology and functionality of LeapFrog's Pentop Computer and looks at a number of other products based on the Anoto Group's pattern recognition technology. He concludes that there can and should be a place in our lives for this new, compact mobile technology based on a time-honored input device. Read more
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TomTom GPS Uses Current Traffic Information to Set Routes June 5, 2006 | Mobility | SmartphonesIn the last chapter of this exciting serial, Barry Gerber decided it was either buy a GPS or get divorced by his wife. He opted for the GPS and looked at TomTom's Go 700 GPS. He liked what he saw, but wondered how it handled downloading traffic and other information. So, what does think about the Go 700 now and did it save his marriage? Read on. Read more
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Who Designed This Crap? Smart Phones Stink, PDA Phones Rule May 16, 2006 | Mobility | SmartphonesSmart phones are all the rage these days. Barry Gerber looks at two popular smart phones and a PDA with a built-in phone. His conclusions will surprise you and the telecoms that are making a killing every which way but straight up on smart phones. Read more
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Use and Don't Lose Your Cell Phone Data April 27, 2006 | Mobility | SmartphonesWant the same contacts and appointments on your cell phone and computer? Want to protect against a cell phone loss? You need synchronization software. Felix Laufer and Patrick Schmid look at eight mobile phones and their synchronization solutions. Read more
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Can TomTom's Go 700 GPS Save a Marriage? Part I March 31, 2006 | Mobility | SmartphonesFor Barry Gerber it was either buy a GPS or get divorced by his wife. He chose the GPS. But, what to buy? Join Gerber, a long time GPS owner wannabe, as he tests what he hopes will be the GPS that saves his marriage. Read more
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Don't Let Pre-Paid Wireless Plans Empty Your Wallet January 13, 2006 | Mobility | SmartphonesWith so many wireless carriers now offering pre-paid plans, talking without a wire doesn't have to mean a credit check, contract or monthly bill. Shop carefully, though, because lots of deals sound sweet without all of the details. We help you find the plan that will work best for you. Read more
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iPAQ rx1950 PDA Offers Many Features At A Decent Price December 26, 2005 | Mobility | SmartphonesHP's iPAQ rx1950 does a reasonably good job of packing Microsoft Office applications into a handheld device equipped with Wi-Fi connectivity. While the Samsung CPU is not exactly high-powered and Windows Mobile 5.0's performance is less than stellar, the price of $299 is right for a device that can get the job done for business use. Read more
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Are Pens The Hot New Mobile Computing Technology? December 18, 2005 | Mobility | SmartphonesBarry Gerber dissects the technology and functionality of LeapFrog's Pentop Computer and looks at a number of other products based on the Anoto Group's pattern recognition technology. He concludes that there can and should be a place in our lives for this new, compact mobile technology based on a time-honored input device. Read more
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Optimizing International Cell Phone Mobility November 25, 2005 | Mobility | SmartphonesInternational road warrior, Richard Schwartz, explains his dual cell phone solution for balancing convenience, price and customer comfort. He also provides valuable and hard learned tips for optimizing his approach. Read more
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A Cell/GPS Combo For The Urban Landscape November 22, 2005 | Mobility | SmartphonesSurprisingly Sanyo's MM-8300 cell phone with its tiny screen actually mates well with TeleNav's GPS software and service. The combo isn't perfect due to the unit's small size and limited input capabilities, but there is a place for it in the hands of the right user. Read more
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