Gmail push for iPhone, Windows Mobile
September 23, 2009 by Raj
Filed under Gmail, Google, Windows Mobile, iPhone
Google’s Mobile division, announced today on the official Google Mobile blog that they have enabled Push support for Gmail for iPhone and Windows Mobile devices. While other applications such as calendars and contacts already had the capability, Push connectivity for Gmail could only be accomplished using third-party applications. Google Sync began as a beta service to sync Google calendar items and contacts to iPhone, Windows Mobile, and Symbian Series 60 phones. Owners of iPhones, iPod Touches, and Windows Mobile phones can now set it up to include Gmail messages as well.
Windows Mobile 6.5 phones coming on October 6
September 2, 2009 by Raj
Filed under Mobile, Windows Mobile
Microsoft has announced that the first Windows phones, identified by the fact that they are running Windows Mobile 6.5, will be made available at retail stores worldwide on October 6, 2009. The software maker said on Tuesday that the first phones running Windows Mobile 6.5 will launch worldwide on October 6 and will include phones running on AT&T, Sprint, and Verizon Wireless. These new phones will also come with two new services: Microsoft My Phone, which allows customers to automatically backup and sync photos, music, contacts, and text messages from their phone to the Web, and Windows Marketplace for Mobile, a store for mobile applications that will be accessible from both the Windows phone and the Web.
Test Windows Mobile Apps on your PC
July 27, 2009 by Raj
Filed under Windows Mobile
Application Verifier Too is the new tool form Microsoft which allows you to test windows Mobile Application on your PC. Now its easy to test the apps before installing on your Windows Mobile. The tool can detect and pinpoint memory leaks, handle leaks, and leaks in graphics device interface (GDI) objects. In addition, you can also use this tool to detect several forms of heap corruption.
Browse Websites easily on Windows Mobile: iBrowz
May 1, 2009 by Raj
Filed under Mobile, Windows Mobile
Browsing the Web from your phone is an awkward and unpleasant experience today. Most content is formatted for large screens, so even if you have a browser that is capable of displaying a page’s content, excessive scrolling and large graphics can make traditional Web sites unusable. iBrowz is a free software service that localizes the internet to your device. No more waiting or searching. Mobile web browsing is minimized.







