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Peek Pronto: Email Anywhere

Do you like staying in touch with people?  Are you constantly checking your email?   Have you yet to buy a smartphone because the complexity and cost of data services ($30-$50 per month) sounded too daunting?

Let me introduce you to a nifty little device called the Peek Pronto.   It is about the size . . . → Read More: Peek Pronto: Email Anywhere

Navigation on Smartphones – Are we there yet?

Navigation/GPS systems were born as an answer to the most annoying road trip question you’ll get from your passengers – “Are we there yet?” I have read numerous articles on the Internet claiming that these new Navigation apps for Smartphones mark the end of the standalone GPS/Navigation unit (by manufacturers such as Tom-Tom or Garmin). I ask myself the usual question: Are we there yet? After having spent the past weekend on the road, with extensive use of my “smartphone navigation” application, the answer appears to be “No.” . . . → Read More: Navigation on Smartphones – Are we there yet?

How to Sync Google Calendar and Contact with your Blackberry and Multiple Computers

If you’re like me, you have multiple (such as “Work” and a “Personal”) computers.   With multiple computers comes the daunting task of managing multiple sets of scheduling and contact information.  I have posted before about how I was syncing multiple calendars using my Blackberry.  In that scenario, I was manually syncing my calendars back and . . . → Read More: How to Sync Google Calendar and Contact with your Blackberry and Multiple Computers

Archos Internet Tablet – Ultimate Personal Media and Internet Device

If you’re looking for the ultimate personal media player, you won’t find it at the Apple store.  Amazon just listed the Archos 5 Internet Tablet for $390.  While it may be a bit pricey, this thing has pretty much ALL the bells and whistles you could ask for in a device which can surf . . . → Read More: Archos Internet Tablet – Ultimate Personal Media and Internet Device

Blackberry Messenger 5

I just read on CNET that Research in Motion has just released a new version of the Blackberry Messenger application.    This program allows you to send messages, pictures, and files similar to sending emails.  This also gives you greater flexibility than SMS/MMS text messages.    One of the new features I like, you can . . . → Read More: Blackberry Messenger 5