April 24, 2010
A detailed guide to running Google’s open-source OS Android on your Windows Mobile device.
Posted in Android, WinMo, Guides and tutorials, Guides & Articles | Tagged Android, Dual-boot, Emulation, Google, Guide, HTC, Hacks, How to, Microsoft, Port, ROMs, Tutorial, WinMo, Windows Mobile
April 14, 2010
The top software for Windows Mobile: essential apps divided in seven categories.
Posted in WinMo, Guides & Articles | Tagged 6.1, 6.5, Applications, Apps, Downloads, Essential, Freeware, Software, Tools, Top, Utilities, WinMo, Windows Mobile, Windows Phone, xda
April 14, 2010
Highlights from the xda-developers: the top forum for Windows Mobile discussions, solutions, development, hacking and customization. This is a guide to some of the best WinMo tools, tweaks and modifications that the XDA has to offer.
Posted in WinMo, Guides & Articles | Tagged 6.1, 6.5, Best of, Classics, Guide, Highlights, WinMo, Windows Mobile, Windows Phone, xda, xda-developers
March 4, 2010
Three upcoming user interfaces for Android, Symbian and WinMo that is worth keeping an eye on: TAT Home, TouchXperience and SPB Mobile Shell 5. With demo videos.
Posted in Android, Symbian, WinMo | Tagged Android, Spb Mobile Shell 5, Symbian^1, TAT Home, TouchXperience, UI, User-interfaces, WinMo, Windows Phone
March 2, 2010
A tutorial on syncing Windows Phones with a Google account: make your phone reflect the changes in Google’s services such as calendar, email and contacts as they happen.
Posted in WinMo, Guides & Articles | Tagged ActiveSync, Google Sync, Guide, Mobile, Synchronization, Tutorial, WinMo, Windows Phone
October 2, 2009
SPB Mobile Shell is the most popular user-interface for Windows Mobile devices alongside Touchflo 3D by HTC, and whenever there’s a new version out – it’s a big deal. Mobile Shell took a great leap forward with v3.0 that was released back in May. My favorite feature it introduced was probably the panorama desktop with […]
Posted in WinMo | Tagged SPB Mobile Shell, Software, UI, WinMo
September 27, 2009
I recently brutally bashed Windows Mobile in a comprehensive article, and I thought – hey, why stop there? I might just as well let the rage continue a bit further and let it all out ;) Here are 10 things I dislike about my Xperia X1: Windows Mobile. For all the reasons explained in detail […]
Posted in WinMo | Tagged Cellphones, SE, WinMo, Xperia
September 27, 2009
Russian company SPB Software is one of the world’s leading developers of software for mobile platforms. In the past they have mainly been focusing on Windows Mobile, but I’m happy to see they have started to release titles for Android and Symbian as well. SPB recently updated their game Brain Evolution and introduced a brand […]
Posted in WinMo, Games + Emu | Tagged Games, Software, WinMo
September 9, 2009
I got my first Windows Mobile device in early October 2008, when I bought the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1. I had in fact set my mind on a high-end Android or Symbian touchscreen phone, but no such options were available at the time. Even though I had heard nothing but criticism about it, I was […]
Posted in WinMo, Guides & Articles | Tagged Criticism, Critique, Downsides, Drawbacks, Microsoft, WinMo, Windows Mobile
September 9, 2009
One of the hottest ROMs for the SE Xperia at the moment is Touch-IT Leo 4.2 by itje – one of the most prominent ROM chefs for the Xperia X1. The ROM is a mix of the Xperia, Windows Mobile 6.5 and the latest incarnation of the interface Touchflo 3D from the upcoming device HTC […]
Posted in WinMo | Tagged ROMs, WinMo, Xperia
September 9, 2009
One of my all-time favorite applications for Nokia’s Symbian S60 devices is Sports Tracker. It’s a GPS-based tool for tracking your sports activities, with statistics such as distance, speed, time and routes (and even images and videos that you took during your workout) being stored in a training diary online. I tried to find a […]
Posted in WinMo | Tagged GPS, Software, Sports, WinMo
September 5, 2009
I know this viral marketing clip for the very first Samsung Omnia is over a year old now, and that the device itself is pretty mediocre, but it’s still a funny and quite original classic. The special effects are surprisingly well-made as well.
Posted in WinMo, For Fun, Videos | Tagged Humour, Omnia, Spoof, Unboxing, WinMo, YouTube
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