Xml is okay but .......


not everyone has a feed reader on his cellular, Palm or Pocket PC.

DTD WML 1.1 rulez and Shithappens is going to make this site available for MOBILE (WAP & iPAQs)</B><BR>Beta testing: 3 - 4 updates/day - stories only <P> <CENTER>Suggestions welcome.<BR> &not;> <a href="http://www.8ung.at/shit_happens/pad.htm" target="_blank">Shithappens for WAP & iPAQs
p.s: you mist the xml feed? or the ORANGE XML button on the right side.

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T-Mobile PPC Phone Edition


Dwayne has put together a great review highlighting the impact of the Pocket PC Phone Edition - for those techie folk out there that want to make their boss a believer -

pass along this ¬> Url

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Browser Bitstream ThunderHawk


ThunderHawk brings the desktop Web browsing experience to wireless Web devices. ThunderHawk enables a Pocket PC, which typically has a 320x240 color LCD screen, to display a legible VGA screen (640x480) of a Web page.

¬> <a href="www.bitstream.com"target="_blank">Bitstream

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Google für Pocket PC


Das macht sinn.

http://www.google.com/ie/

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The keyboard that isn't there


The problem with pocket technology, such as PDAs and mobile phones, is that they are too small to incorporate a full keyboard. This leads to alternative, and often clumsy, forms of data input such as hand-writing recognition or typing text messages on a numeric keypad.

¬> <a href="news.bbc.co.uk"target="_blank">BBC

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How mobile phones let spies see our every move


Government's secret Celldar project will allow surveillance of anyone, at any time and anywhere there is a phone signal. Secret radar technology research that will allow the biggest-ever extension of 'Big Brother'-style surveillance in the UK is being funded by the Government.

The radical new system, which has outraged civil liberties groups, uses mobile phone masts to allow security authorities to watch vehicles and individuals 'in real time' almost anywhere in Britain.

¬> Guardian

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CedeFTP Server 1.3


Send and receive files on the move! CedeFTP Server is the first FTP server for the Pocket PC. Features's include: RFC959 compliant real-time connection and statistics display user editor.

¬> FTP Server

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PIXIL PDA version 1.1


The PIXIL PDA version 1.1 suite offers a complete PDA system including an Operating Environment, a full set of PIM applications, and extras you wouldn't expect including an e-mail client, and a web browser. It also includes a preview release of PIXIL Desktop - an information manager and synchronization tool for your Windows computer.

¬> <a href="embedded.centurysoftware.com"target="_blank">PIXIL

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the Familiar Project


The Familiar Project is composed of a group of loosely knit developers all contributing to creating the next generation of PDA OS. Currently, most of our development time is being put towards producing a stable, and full featured Linux distribution for the Compaq iPAQ series of handheld computers, as well as apps to run on top of the distribution.

¬> Familiar Project

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Compaq iPAQ vs LINUX


though not natively equipped with Embedded Linux, there are now multiple projects to develop Linux implementations for the iPAQ, including one from the Compaq-sponsored handhelds.org site. The iPAQ has a 240 x 320 pixel backlit color LCD screen and is powered by a 206MHz Intel StrongArm processor with 32MB of RAM and 16MB of flash memory. External interfacing and expansion are via IrDA, serial (sync/async), USB, and PCMCIA.

¬> <a href="www.handhelds.org<

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Matsushita develops 1GB SD memory card


Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd. has unveiled a working prototype of a SD (Secure Digital) memory card with a 1G byte capacity, at the Ceatec 2002 exhibition.

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¬> IDG Communications

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