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On my recent trip to New York to cover the T-Mobile G1 Android launch I traveled with just a backpack and used my Fujitsu U810 to write on the road. It was adequate, but the keyboard is quite small and limits how fast I can type. I reviewed the Sprint version HTC Shift back in March and one of the major...
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DigiTimes has reported that the increasing popularity of Asus' Eee PC has resulted in a significant impact on the development of UMPCs (ultra mobile PCs), which may High Tech Computer (HTC) to adjust its deployment of UMPC products, according to Peter Chou, president and CEO of HTC. At the moment...
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Filed under: Laptops , Handsets , HTC , Others , Windows Mobile As if things weren't confusing enough in the world of tiny computers, Qualcomm went and blurted off news about a $299 machine that will run Windows Mobile 7 on its Snapdragon mobile chip set. We're not sure if this is a completely...
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06-02-2008
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Filed under: Windows Mobile, Handsets, HTC, Others, Qualcomm, UMPC, Intel, Laptops, VIA, amd, windows mobile 7, WindowsMobile7, snapdragon, luis pineda, LuisPineda
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While my focus in the Mobile software Monday articles is on software for your mobile phones I wanted to branch out just a bit to include a service that I use in conjuction with software on my devices that I find absolutely essential to my usage of mobile devices. Jason Dunn runs the Thoughts Media sites...
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05-26-2008
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Filed under: Windows Mobile, Apple, iPhone, Nokia, nseries, s60, HTC, Mobile Services, On the road, Mobile software, UMPC, Mobile software Monday
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With a 7-inch "slide-n-tilt" touchscreen, 40GB hard drive, WiFi, quad-band (850/900/1800/1900Mhz) GSM, tri-band (850/1900/2100Mhz) 3G/HSPA, Bluetooth 2.0 and full QWERTY keyboard - packed into a package weighing in at just 1.8 pounds - the HTC Shift is a UMPC that redefines what it means to...
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05-22-2008
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Filed under: Windows Mobile, HTC, UMPC, HSDPA, rogers, hspa, Announcements, Shift, Devices, htc shift, SnapVUE
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The most powerful Windows Mobile device I ever evaluated was the HTC Advantage X7501 that was released back in August of 2007 and I wrote quite an extensive review that was my most viewed blog post of 2007. The successor to the Advantage X7501, the X7510, was announced at Mobile World Congress in February...
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It looks like Arne Hess over at theunwired.net got his hands on a pre-release HTC Advantage X7510. He has posted an unboxing video for anyone interested in checking out this new version of the X7500. The X7510 doubles in SSD storage capacity from the X7500’s 8GB up to 16GB. Other notable changes...
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I am a big fan of the Evernote application and service because it lets me works across all platforms and mobile devices. I just received word that they have just passed their 1 millionth note milestone and to celebrate they are having instant beta account access (no invite needed) for today only (24...
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04-24-2008
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Filed under: Windows Mobile, iPhone, nseries, s60, Palm, HTC, Mobile Services, Ultra portable PC, Smartphone, On the road, Mobile software, Tablet PC, UMPC
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I have spent quite a bit of time and even more money trying to find a solution that would help me be productive during my daily 2 hour train commute and while traveling. I have also added the restrictions that it has to be very portable, lighter than my MBP, and have a battery life that last 3-4 hours...
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Finally, after HTC's first UMPC, the HTC Shift was delayed several times, two days ago I've finally received my German Shift with the much appreciated German QWERTZ keyboard. Running on Windows Vista Business and a kind of locked Windows Mobile 6 Professional, the HTC Shift supports quadband...
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Kevin, James, and I spent all of MobileTechRoundup show #127 discussing our thoughts and experiences with the Celio REDFLY Mobile Companion and the new Sprint HTC Shift. We had some technical difficulties with a mic, but Kevin was able to work his magic and get the show put together.
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The last major HTC device I reviewed was the HTC Advantage and since that time I have been a bit excited, as has most of the ultra portable crowd, about the HTC Shift. There are some reviews online for the GSM version of the HTC Shift that is available in Europe, but that is not the version being officially...