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January 24, 2007
One thing that's really annoying about buying a cell phone these days is figuring out whether it's compatible with your wireless provider. For example, Apple has fired up the masses with new iPhone, but it's only going to be available...
December 8, 2006
Not that long ago I wrote an article about syncing a Treo to iCal to gCal and back again. This process required a lot of steps and a $99.00 yearly subscription to .Mac. While it worked, a more elegant...
November 7, 2006
Until recently I used Enom for all of my personal domains. I am in the process of moving everything to GoDaddy.com. Why would I do this? Price? Features? Performance? Nope, Go Daddy has a mobile site that I can use to look up and purchase domains from my Treo smartphone.
June 29, 2006
Google calendars are great, but unless I can sync them with my Treo 700p (or 650), they lose a lot of their luster. After messing around for a bit I was finally able to get all of my shared Google calendars to my Treo 700p via hotsyncing through my Mac using Missing Sync and iCal. Any changes I make on the Treo will upload to Google and any changes in Google will download to my Treo. Want to know how? Here are the deets:
June 24, 2006
A lot of users have asked me to compare the Treo 700p with the 650, 700w and Audiovox 6700. Recently the Motorola Q has been added into the mix, however, I have not yet had a chance to get my hands on one yet. I'm going to throw these smartphones into two categories: Palm and Windows Mobile. I did a technical comparison of these phones a while back and that's great, but a technical grid does not show how one will use the device in real life. While one device may have better specs on paper, once we get it into the field it may completely suck. This review is moistly subjective based on my experiences with each device. Your mileage may vary.
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