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Makayama Introduces The TouchBrowser
If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed. Thanks for visiting! This one came out of the blue (for me at least): a new browser for the Pocket PC by Makayama. A very finger-friendly browser, there are no stylus required. Even entering web addresses are done through it’s own [...]
Send Emails With Speereo Voice Mailer
How do you send your emails? Do you type them out using the SIP on your Pocket PC? Or do you punch out the message using the numpad on your smartphone? Maybe your Pocket PC has a QWERTY keyboard and that’s your method of choice. Whatever it is, I doubt you could do it [...]
Trip Tracker Comes To Windows Mobile
If you are a Palm user before you converted to a Windows Mobile device, then you might have come across Time Tracker by iambic. It’s a travel companion application that aims to make your travels as paperless as possible. With e-tickets and e-boarding pass already a reality on some airlines, Trip Tracker would just [...]
Samsung SGH-i788 Coming To US?
When Judie from Gear Diary reviewed the Samsung SGH-i620, she found the touch sensitive front buttons to be cumbersome and, on more than one occasion, caused her to almost want to throw the device out of her office Window. For me, the deal-breaker with that device was the lack of WiFi. I am still [...]
E-TEN Releases Glofiish M750 & M810
Soon after it released the Glofiish M800 in February 2008, E-Ten is planning to release the Glofiish M750 and Glofiish M810 in about 2-3 weeks. When I first reviewed the E-TEN Glofiish M800 on Eten Blog dot Com, I was rather impressed with it, save for the touch-sensitive buttons. The VGA screen, while nice, [...]
TCPMP Gets Souped Up
I don’t know about you but TCPMP is my media player of choice on the Pocket PC. It’s freeware, supports a whole host of formats (including playing YouTube videos) and plays the videos well. What’s there not to like about it? If you say slow FLV playbacks or bad subtitle support, then be prepared [...]
The Evolution of Our Facebook
As most of you know, My Today Screen has set up a presence on many social networking sites. We Twitter. We offer gravatars, avatars, and probably anything else ending in vatar. Most importantly, however, we have a Face on Facebook. Until now, that face has been maintained in the official My Today Screen group, which [...]
Oh, Canada! Check Out This Workshop.
Hey, do you live around the Mississauga, Ontario area (and if you do, you are in good company because my wife used to live there as well)? Well, if so, then you will want to check this out. On April 23rd, Soti.net will be sponsoring a conference on best mobile practices at the Microsoft [...]
More Site Changes
Unless you have been reading the articles on My today Screen from a news reader, you would not have noticed the changes we have made to the site. To such users, we invite you to come and take a look for yourself.
We’ve Lost Some Weight
We received quite a bit of feedback saying that our top [...]
Weekly Windows Mobile Roundup On April 12 2008
HTC Supports Children’s Cancer Foundation
It’s not very often that I hear HTC doing something good for the community, so when something like this comes around, it is really heart-warming. HTC has teamed up with Nic Wong of Nicholas to offer 4 very unique phones on eBay Singapore. True to the definition, there will only be [...]
Sprint WM Users To Get MMS?
Sprint customers using Windows Mobile devices not being able to send and receive picture messages (also called MMS) might soon be a thing of the past. No more tweaks, or hacks or installing of applications not meant for your device in order to get MMS. Instead, Sprint will be offering a native solution. When [...]
New Version Of NewsGator For WM
There are many ways of checking your feeds and NewsGator is probably the choice of some of the readers here. What I like about NewsGator is the fact that they have an all in one system that integrates really nicely with the other platforms.
That means, say if you read your feeds on your Windows [...]
Get A Cheap Unlocked Treo 750
Are you on the lookout for a front QWERTY Windows Mobile device and don’t really care for WiFi? If you answered yes, then be sure to check out Dell’s offering of the unlocked Palm Treo 750 which goes for $299. That’s $299 for a phone without contract. Compare that to what AT&T is selling without [...]
Need Help Shrinking Your Phone Bill?
Depending on where you live, this service could be really useful to you or just plain useless. That’s because it only applies to the US. But hey, if you know of a similar service for your region/country, feel free to share it with us in the comments below. So what service am I talking [...]
How Does Microsoft Company Store Sound?
In case you are wondering what a Microsoft Company Store is, imagine an Apple store and change it to Microsoft. That’s exactly what Microsoft seems to be planning, according to this excerpt:
Sources close to Fudzilla stated Microsoft indeed does want to forge a stronger bond with their retail consumers. Much like Apple has done [...]
Launch Giveaway 7: Winners
Well, this is the end of the launch giveaway. Before we get to the winners, I have a few announcements to pass on to you. To everyone who won so far, please do not be concerned that you have not received your prizes yet. I will be starting to contact developers this weekend and [...]
Resco Backup Updated to V1.11
On the same day that I publish a review of Resco Backup 1.10, Resco decides to release an updated version 1.11. I highly doubt it was because they read my article and immediately got to work on it but it would be nice to think of it that way. So what does v1.11 change?
Changes
Critical: [...]
Keep Abreast With Updated Software
Ever wondered if the applications on your device is up to date? Most of the times, you don’t even know that a new version has been released. It used to be that you had to subscribe to newsletters or updates to the site of the developer if you wanted to keep up with the latest [...]
iPhone Or Windows Mobile? Tim Hillebrand Discusses
There are a lot of articles out there that compares these 2 platforms but it’s usually very one-sided. Tim Hillebrand from Smartphone & Pocket PC Magazine Blog has just published an article that steps away from the norm. He discusses the the differences and gives a rather neutral view on both. Here’s an excerpt:
Review: Resco Backup
For the longest of time, when it came to backup applications, it was a tossup between Sprite Backup and Spb Backup. Each functions pretty well from what I hear (I am an Spb Backup user and have not experimented with Sprite Backup for over 2 years) and so it’s more a matter of choice [...]





