Announcing the Pocket PC Content Contest
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MacDevCenter: Announcing the Mac OS X
Innovators Contest
MacDevCenter: Announcing the Mac OS X
Innovators Contest
03/13/2003 10:22 AM"Have you created a Mac OS X application, plug-in, or some other type
of innovative software that you believe is top in its class? Then
enter it today in the Mac OS X Innovators contest." Entry deadline is
March 28, 2003 and awards, including ADC Premier membership, total
nearly $5,000 for the first place winner.
Announcing the 2004 Mac OS X Innovators
Contest
Announcing the 2004 Mac OS X Innovators
Contest
07/11/2004 01:37 AMNow that WWDC and the Apple Design Awards have made big splashes, it's
time to turn our sights to the 2004 Mac OS X Innovators Contest. If
you have a cool application or plugin that runs natively on Panther,
this event is your opportunity to show them to the world, and maybe
win some great prizes along the way. This year's event will be very
similar to last year's, except that we're only having one round
(instead of three). The contest is open now, so you can read the
rules, then check out the prizes, and when you're ready, complete the
entry form.
Announcing Pocket Tunes 2.2 and Athletix
1.0.1
Announcing Pocket Tunes 2.2 and Athletix
1.0.1
02/02/2004 06:15 AMAnnouncing: CMS Encore Pro, Advanced
Desktop Content Management System.
Announcing: CMS Encore Pro, Advanced
Desktop Content Management System.
11/10/2003 11:34 PM
Submission by Bradley Barbier
Desktop based application, Database independent, WYSIWYG previews and
development environment, LiveEdit: Edit your content visually,
Built in image manipulation, Target any platform: asp, jsp, php etc
Advanced scripting features, IDE with code completion and syntax
highlighting, Multiple languages,Parallel templates for multiple
targets,
Workflow etc, etc
..
Macromedia Pocket PC Contest
Macromedia Pocket PC Contest
04/07/2005 05:54 PMLockergnome Apr 7 2005 9:05PM GMT
Three Companies Hold Mobile Content
Contest
Three Companies Hold Mobile Content
Contest
03/29/2005 11:45 PMChinaTechNews.com Mar 30 2005 3:45AM GMT
Show Off Your Mobile Developer Skills in
the Flash Lite Content Contest
Show Off Your Mobile Developer Skills in
the Flash Lite Content Contest
12/17/2004 06:35 PMGet your mobile app some airtimeâand get a chance to win a 42-inch
Sony plasma TV.
O'Reilly Pocket Reference books: Content
matches size
O'Reilly Pocket Reference books: Content
matches size
02/08/2003 02:04 AMCNET Feb 8 2003 1:24AM ET
Think You're Smart? RichContent's
eXpertSystem "Content Contest" Seeks to
Find Out - Offering Top Performers
Opportunity to Become the Idea Mascot
for New Firm
Think You're Smart? RichContent's
eXpertSystem "Content Contest" Seeks to
Find Out - Offering Top Performers
Opportunity to Become the Idea Mascot
for New Firm
03/24/2005 05:16 AMRichContent is seeking a genuine "Thought Leader" through a unique
contest: use our Software in a unique way, and show us what you
accomplished. The top 3 performers will receive paid projects and free
software... and a chance to create Topic Modules and receive
royalties. The top performer will become a high-profile mascot and
co-anchor of RichContent.com's ThotWired.com blog. [PRWEB Mar 24,
2005]
"The Everyman Photo Contest - 2004
Amatuer Contest Rules"
"The Everyman Photo Contest - 2004
Amatuer Contest Rules"
08/02/2004 03:12 PMThe Everyman Photo Contest - 2004
Amatuer Contest Rules
The Everyman Photo Contest - 2004
Amatuer Contest Rules
08/01/2004 03:33 AMThe Everyman Photo Contest - 2004 Amatuer Contest
Rules
theeveryman.com/41.php
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New Pocket PC tools: Web browser
ActiveX, Flash to Pocket PC executable
converter
New Pocket PC tools: Web browser
ActiveX, Flash to Pocket PC executable
converter
11/29/2002 03:22 PMWirelessSoftware.info Nov 29 2002 1:19PM ET
And guess what will burn alongwith the
pocket? My ragin anaconda hiding next to
the pocket!!! Holy shit! you'd
And guess what will burn alongwith the
pocket? My ragin anaconda hiding next to
the pocket!!! Holy shit! you'd
07/10/2004 04:54 AMTechTree Jul 10 2004 8:40AM GMT
Skype for Pocket PC Version 1.0;
Superior Quality, Mobile Voice Calling
for Pdas with Pocket PC and Wifi
Skype for Pocket PC Version 1.0;
Superior Quality, Mobile Voice Calling
for Pdas with Pocket PC and Wifi
09/09/2004 12:21 PMPA News via The Scotsman Online Sep 9 2004 3:53PM GMT
Skype for Pocket PC, make free phone
calls with a Pocket PC
Skype for Pocket PC, make free phone
calls with a Pocket PC
07/28/2004 11:41 AMEngadget Jul 28 2004 3:43PM GMT
PPC FAQ: Differences in LED flashing
functionality between Pocket PC 2002 and
Pocket PC 2003
PPC FAQ: Differences in LED flashing
functionality between Pocket PC 2002 and
Pocket PC 2003
09/02/2004 07:30 PMPocket Informant Software To Be
Pre-Installed on New HP iPAQ hx4700
Pocket PC
Pocket Informant Software To Be
Pre-Installed on New HP iPAQ hx4700
Pocket PC
09/01/2004 08:37 PMiPAQ News Sep 2 2004 0:19AM GMT
Pocket KamaSutra by Intorine -- Funny
Visual Aid on Your Pocket PC
Pocket KamaSutra by Intorine -- Funny
Visual Aid on Your Pocket PC
03/22/2005 05:11 PMBrightHand Mar 22 2005 9:18PM GMT
Aton International, Inc. Makes Aton TN
3270 for Windows Mobile Pocket PC Full
Screen Landscape Display Usable on Any
Pocket PC Device
Aton International, Inc. Makes Aton TN
3270 for Windows Mobile Pocket PC Full
Screen Landscape Display Usable on Any
Pocket PC Device
09/07/2004 03:10 AMNew Landscape Display and On the Fly Easy Switch Menu Make Aton
TN3270 the Outstanding Choice for Low Cost Terminal Emulation Software
for Windows Mobile Pocket PC and Pocket PC Phone Edition to Access
both Enterprise Data from Mainframes and Web Services in Real Time
[PRWEB Sep 7, 2004]
Hot Banana Wins 2005 e-Content Award -
Best Content Management System - CMS
Hot Banana Wins 2005 e-Content Award -
Best Content Management System - CMS
04/08/2005 04:55 AMHot Banana Software Inc., a leading North American Web Content
Management Suite (CMS) company, announced today that it has won the
2005 e-Content award for the best Content Management System. The
Canadian e-Content Awards are sponsored by the e-Content Institute and
were created to recognize and honor e-content products and services
used by Canadian organizations and individuals. [PRWEB Apr 8, 2005]
Announcing Blosxom 2.0
Announcing Blosxom 2.0
10/28/2003 11:06 PM
I'm thrilled to announce that
Blosxom 2.0 has been released
today. For those not in the know, blosxom (pronounced "blossom") is a
lightweight yet feature-packed weblog application designed from the
ground up with simplicity, usability, and interoperability in mind.
The biggest change in this latest incarnation of Blosxom is a
plugin
architecture, allowing the core of Blosxom to remain small, sleek,
and simpler-than-pie while providing room for extension and
integration. The
Blosxom
Plugin Registry is already home to some 140 plugins ranging from
authentication to Google search, click-through tracking to writebacks
(read: combination talkbacks and TrackBacks).
There's also a brand new
Blosxom for Mac OS
X Installer, the simplest way to get Blosxom on your laptop,
desktop, or closet Mac without any of the muss or fuss of installing
it by hand. A couple-three clicks of the mouse and it'll skip lightly
through the nitty-gritties, installing Blosxom itself, some sample
flavours, documentation, and some useful plug-ins.
Also launching today is the new and improved
blosxom.com. The site features
updated, augmented, and just plain new documentation and an easier
path download, installation, configuration, and blogging -- not to
mention the snazzy layout. And the whole kit and kaboodle is built on
and powered by Blosxom using nothing but what comes on board and the
power of a selection of user-contributed plugins; for the
niggly-naggly details, take a gander at the
colophon.
Karma++, Brownie++, and gold stars to the Blosxom users and abusers on
the
blosxom mailing
list for their patience, bug-fixes, suggestions, and plugins. You
truly are a fabulous community within which to hack and learn.
Announcing XML::Atom
Announcing XML::Atom
10/28/2003 11:08 PMI've released XML::Atom, a Perl implementation of all things Atom. The
goal for XML::Atom is to provide an implementation of...
Announcing ReBlg.com
Announcing ReBlg.com
06/22/2005 02:41 AM
âEver wondered why you canât just click on an article and blog
it?â â whereâs the universal âBlog Thisâ
button?
âConcerned that while microformats and micro-content standards
are taking off, our existing tools will lose the structure of these
âchunks of reviews, events, media. Etc.?â â where are
the âreblogging toolsâ that maintain the structure of microformats
and micro-content?
âTired of being forced to use only the latest tool or utility to
take advantage of a new standard â wish you could use ANY tool or
utility instead?â - whereâs a routing service to enable me
to send posts to whatever tool I chose?
Well then â you know why we created ReBlg.com â a universal âBlog
Thisâ button and routing service.
With ReBlog.com end-users will be able to click on a âReBlogâ
button and send a piece of micro-content or microformat to their
favorite tool for editing, annotating or just plain prettying up.
End-users would specify what is their favorite tool at a simple web
service or in a MIME handler that they downloaded and run on their own
machine.
Even though itâs been possible for years, most of todayâs
aggregators and tools do not support the notion of displaying a button
to easily allow end-users to âBlog Thisâ particular post or
article. Sure some aggregators enable plug-ins to kludge this option,
but in general most bloggers are forced to âcutâ the source of a
post and âpasteâ it into their favorite tool. With each tool or
environment comes a different kludge or hack, with its own rules and
gotchas to contend with.
And now that microformats and micro-content standards are emerging
around richly structured content, isnât this dream of ease of use
slipping through our fingers?
So how would a standard to enable a universal âBlog Thisâ
button to work? Wouldnât it be nice to be able to click on a
âReBlgâ button and decide which tool I want to send that post to
â irregardless of who produces that tool? Wouldnât it be nice
that this process NOT lose the structure of the microformat or
micro-content Iâm clicking on â thereby keeping in tact the
structure of that post?
Wouldnât it be nice to support a system of meshing together
various kinds of tools, utilities or solutions â from a wide range
of vendorâs â without forcing end-users to take sides or lock them
into one tool vendors camp or product?
Well thatâs what ReBlg.com will do. (http://reblg.com/ )
Broadband Mechanics will be utilizing this technology in all our
future micro-content publishing systems and DLAs (digital lifestyle
aggregators) so we thought it would be useful to the entire industry
as well.
Hereâs how it would work:
- a tool vendor or individual page creator would:
o a) make sure that each individual micro-content or
microformat posts would have their own unique permalink or anchor
URL
o b) weâd provide code that would display a âReblgâ button next
to that post ( http://gonze.com/bbm/source.html )
- when an end-user clicks on this button, the post is sent to a
router screen which sends the post (via a web service called ReBlg.com
or a MIME handler that was downloaded onto the end-users machine) to
their favorite tool of choice.
- The micro-content structure would be maintained, while each
âreblogâ tool would provide whatever features that tool vendor
wishes. BBM will (for instance) enable end-users to add visual
wrapper or borders, annotation, tags and URLK to the post
- Thatâs it ( http://reblg.com/ )
ReBlg.com would enable end-users to register their favorite tool of
choice so that wherever they traveled on the web, by simply clicking
on the âReBlgâ button â they could easily send that post to
their favorite tool. If the end-user doesnât want to rely upon our
web service, then they can simply download a MIME handler to do that
routing for them.
Weâll soon to be putting out a FireFox Greasemoneky script â
which will automatically sense micro-formats and display the
âReBlgâ buttons. An ActiveX control is also in the works.
By providing a simple way for end-users to send any richly
structured post to their favorite tool, the microformat and
micro-content revolution can take another step towards reality.
And where are these tools which will recognize the microformats or
micro-content and not lose their structure? Well BBM will be
providing one and plug-ins for WordPress and Moveable Type â as
well.
Final NOTE: We feel horrible about being so
close to Reblog.org. Theyâre nice people â but we use the term
reblog completely differently. Hmmmmm.
Announcing the commonwealth
Announcing the commonwealth
08/16/2004 06:16 PM
A few weeks back, we unveiled a new list for discussing the
intersection of Creative Commons licenses and business, dubbed Commonwealth. It's headed by Marshall Van Alstyne, an Associate Professor of
Information Economics at Boston University. The welcome message to the list details the goals for the list
and plans for exploring hybrid licensing systems. If you'd like to
sign up, the list's
homepage is the place to start.
Announcing Froogle!
Announcing Froogle!
12/11/2002 09:23 PMNew, from Google: Froogle! "Froogle is a new service from Google that
makes it easy to find information about products for sale online. By
focusing entirely on product search, Froogle applies the power of
Google's search technology to a very specific task: locating stores
that sell the item you want to find and pointing you directly to the
place where you can make a purchase."...
Announcing adore-ng 0.31
Announcing adore-ng 0.31
01/05/2004 02:50 PMStealth (Jan 04 2004)
Announcing Fervent Studio..To Go
Announcing Fervent Studio..To Go
12/19/2004 03:14 PMFervent Software would like to announce the immediate availability of
Studio..to go! - a bootable Live CD of integrated MIDI and audio
sequencing, score and synthesis software for the demanding musician
and composer. Studio..to go! Offers one of the most sophisticated
combinations of music software anywhere in a single value-for-money
package. [PRWEB Dec 12, 2004]
Announcing Userland Exec
Announcing Userland Exec
01/01/2004 03:52 PMthe grugq (Jan 01 2004)
Qwest Said to Be Close to Announcing New
Bid for MCI
Qwest Said to Be Close to Announcing New
Bid for MCI
03/31/2005 12:03 AMQwest Communications may announce that it is once again raising its
bid for MCI as it tries to wrest the company away from Verizon
Communications.
Announcing the MarketingPilot Web Portal
Announcing the MarketingPilot Web Portal
07/21/2004 02:41 AMThe MarketingPilot Web Portal provides a browser-based solution for
organizations that require a system for users to submit project
requests to the marketing department. The MarketingPilot Web Portal
also enables users to route, review and approve documents and digital
assets. [PRWEB Jul 21, 2004]
Announcing Cooperative Linux
Announcing Cooperative Linux
01/25/2004 05:20 PMAnnouncing (and explaining) our new 2.0
licenses
Announcing (and explaining) our new 2.0
licenses
05/25/2004 06:04 PMLast night, after many months of gathering and
processing great feedback from all of you, we
turned on version 2.0 of the main Creative Commons licenses. The 2.0
licenses are very similar to the 1.0 licenses -- in aim, in structure,
and, by and large, in the text itself. We've included, however, a few
key improvements, thanks to your input. A quick list of new features
follows. All section numbers refer to the Attr
ibution-Noncommercial-ShareAlike 2.0 license. (Corresponding
section numbers may vary across licenses.)
Attribution comes standard
Our web stats indicate that 97-98% of you choose Attribution, so we
decided to drop Attribution as a choice from our license menu -- it's
now standard. This reduces the number of licenses from eleven possible
to six and makes the license selection user interface that much
simpler. Important to remember: Attribution can always be disavowed
upon licensor request, and pseudonymous and anonymous authorship are
always options for a licensor, as before. If we see a huge uprising
against the attribution-as-stock-feature, we'll certainly consider
bringing it back as an option.
Link-back attribution clarified
Version 1.0 licenses did not carry any requirements to add
hyperlinks as attribution. Under the 2.0 licenses, a licensor may
require that licensees, to fulfill their attribution requirement,
provide a link back to the licensor's work. Three conditions must be
satisfied, though, before a licensee faces the linkback requirement:
(1) linking back must be "reasonably practicable" -- you can't string
me up for failing to link to a dead page, for example; (2) the
licensor must specify a URL -- if you don't provide one specifically,
i have no linkback obligation; (3) the link licensor provides must
point to the copyright and licensing notice of the CC'd work -- in
other words, licensors who abuse the linkback as an engine for traffic
to unrelated sites don't enjoy linkback rights.
Synch rights clarified
The new licenses clarify when licensees may or may not synchronize
musical CC'd works in timed-relation with a moving image. Basically,
if a license allows derivatives, it allows the synching of music to
video. If no derivs, no synching allowed. (See Sect
ion 1b.)
Other music-specific rights
clarified
The default rules for music-related copyrights can be particularly
complicated, and the 2.0 licenses go to greater length to clarify how
various CC license options affect music rights. In a nutshell: If you
pick the "noncommercial" provision, you retain the right to collect
royalties from BMI, ASCAP, or the equivalent for performance
royalties; from Harry Fox or the equivalent for mechanicals; and from
SoundExchange or the equivalent from webcasting compulsories. If you
allow commercial re-use, you waive the exclusive rights to collect
these various revenue streams. This is not a departure from the policy
embodied in the 1.0 licenses -- these same results would be
extrapolated by any reasonable interpretation. But 2.0 just makes it
all clearer, and using the language of the profession. (See Sect
ions 4e and 4f.) Note: This music-specific language marks the
first time we've referred to any specific statutes in the generic CC
licenses. This means that future iCommons licenses will have to do the
same somewhat complicated mapping exercise for each respective
jurisdiction.
Warranties? Up to licensors
Unlike the 1.0 licenses, the 2.0 licenses include language that
makes clear that licensors' disclaim warranties of title,
merchantibility, fitness, etc. As readers of this blog know by now,
the decision to drop warranties as a standard feature of the licenses
was a source of much organizational soul-searching and analytical
thinking for us. Ultimately we were swayed by a two key factors: (1)
Our peers, most notably, Karl
Lenz, Dan Bricklin, and MIT. (2) The realization that licensors
could sell warranties to risk-averse, high-exposure licensees
interested in the due diligence paper trial, thereby creating nice CC
business model. (See the Prelinger
Archive for a great example of this free/fee, as-is/warranty
approach.) You can find extensive
discussion of this issue in previous posts on this blog. (See Sect
ion 5.)
Share Alike Across Borders
Version 2.0 licenses that feature the Share Alike requirement now
clarify that derivatives may be re-published under one of three types
of licenses: (1) the exact same license as the original work; (2) a
later version of the same license as the original work; (3) an
iCommons license that contains the same license elements as the
original work (e.g. BY-SA-NC, as defined in Sect
ion 1 of each license). The version 1.0 licenses required that
derivative be published under the exact same license
only. Our tweak means much better compatibility across future
jurisdiction-specific licenses and going forward across versions. Less
forking, more fun. (See Sect
ion 4b.)
Otherwise, Share Alike Means Share
Alike
After much very strong and eloquent argument from our readers and
supporters, and notwithstanding the increased flexibility of Share
Alike in the iCommons context, we decided not to make
the BY-NC-SA and plain BY-SA licenses compatible. If you take a work
under BY-NC-SA 2.0 and make something new from it, for example, you
can re-publish under BY-NC-SA Japan, or BY-NC-SA 7.4 (when that
comes), but you cannot republish it under any other license or combine
it with BY-SA content. Similarly, a derivative made from a work under
BY-SA 2.0 may be published only under BY-SA 2.0, BY-SA (iCommons
license), or BY-SA 9.1, but it can't be mixed with BY-NC-SA or other
noncommercial content and republished.
Nifty new Some Rights Reserved
button
Check out the button at the bottom of this page. Wouldn't that look
good on your site? Time for an upgrade, cosmetic as well as
legal?
BarlowSpam: Announcing this Blog to the
BarlowFriendz
BarlowSpam: Announcing this Blog to the
BarlowFriendz
01/07/2004 02:16 PMAfter skidding through much of last two years on bald tires of
unconditional hope, I am starting to feel traction again. The polarity
may be about to reverse. New light is perceptible. Still, things might
get worse before they get better, and if I haven't learned anything
else during this dreary passage, I've learned that we need each other.
I've learned that community, in which I've always placed great
rhetorical value, really does count. Ironically, I've learned this
even as I thinned my own belonging in the communities that once
sustained me. I have not set foot in the little Wyoming town I still
call "home" during calender year. I've bounced around the planet,
solitary as an ion, as though in Brownian Motion. Though too alone in
other ways, I suspect I'm not alone in this. So I'd like to do more to
increase the density of connection with this little community, the
BarlowFriendz. Aside from being bound by the one thing you know you
have in common, knowing me, you've been provided with little
opportunity to learn about the many other things you have in common.
Of course, many of you knew each other to begin with, and many, many
more have come to know each other through BarlowFrenzies over the
years, but you've so far had no means of getting generally connected
in Cyberspace. My method of communication with you has been generally
about as interactive as Rush Limbaugh's. I broadcast and then take a
few calls (or e-mails, as the case may be) which I have not shared.
I've often thought about passing them on, because they are usually as
wonderful, thoughtful, witty, and intelligent as you are. But I didn't
want to burden you with even more e-mail than you're already gagging
on. It felt selfish not to share such an embarrassment of riches, but
I know that if you start getting too much mail from me, you filter it
into another mailbox which you never get around to opening. (Maybe
this message is sitting just such a black hole now.) The solution has
been obvious for some time: put up a blog. Then, instead of sending
your responses to me alone, you can send them to everyone who reads
the blog. Of course, personal responses can still be directed to me.
(Though please be careful not to include barlowfriendz@eff.org among
the recipients. A couple of months ago, I responded to such a message
without checking the To: line and dispatched my reply to the entire
list. Just in case you were wondering what that was...)...
Announcing Ars Technica Polo Shirts!
Announcing Ars Technica Polo Shirts!
03/08/2004 11:08 PMThe Ars Emporium has a hot new item in, the Ars Polo Shirt. Perfect
for casual Friday, or any other day you want to grace the room with a
svelte black polo, our newest addition comes with an embroidered logo
similar to the one we use on articles.
Announcing Lucy Simone Canter
Announcing Lucy Simone Canter
01/16/2004 11:28 AM
Sisters meet for first time.
Lucy is my fifth child. Kevin Werbach is enjoying his second
(see below.) Thomas
Madsen-Mygdal also just had (or is about to have) a child as
well.
The joy of
parenthood, v. 2.0. Ah yes, now I rember what sleep deprivation is
like!
[Werblog]
News and Events: Announcing the Six
Apart store
News and Events: Announcing the Six
Apart store
04/13/2005 05:49 PMFor everyone who has been asking for Six Apart, Movable Type and
TypePad gear, weâre launching the Six Shop. Just in time for longer
days and warmer weather, weâve got hats and t-shirts from American
Apparel, and some other nifty...
Google seen announcing IPO plan within
days-WSJ
Google seen announcing IPO plan within
days-WSJ
04/23/2004 05:34 AMReuters Apr 23 2004 9:52AM GMT
Announcing (and Explaining) Creative
Commons 2.0
Announcing (and Explaining) Creative
Commons 2.0
05/26/2004 07:38 PM?Last night, after many months of gathering and processing great
feedback from all of you, we turned on version 2.0 of the main
Creative Commons licenses. The 2.0 licenses are very similar to the
1.0 licenses ? in aim, in structure, and, by and large, in the text
itself. We?ve included, however, a few key improvements, thanks to
your input. A quick list of new features follows.?
Announcing VisualBlogger 2004 Beta 1
Announcing VisualBlogger 2004 Beta 1
04/24/2004 10:42 PMVisualBlogger 2004 is a blog editing tool for Windows. It doesn't need
Visual Studio .NET, only the .NET Framework 1.1 and a .Text blog
engine to post to. Sorry guys, you won't be able to post to
LiveJournal, Blogger.com, etc until Beta 2. Here are all the features
that are working/need to be tested:
- Full WYSIWYG Editing
- Raw HTML Editing
- Blogging ScratchPad
- Post To Mutliple Weblogs
- Post To Multiple Weblogs with Categories
- Blog Credential Hashing in Local Store
- Save Posts
- Load Posts
- Clipboard Access
- Code Formatting
- Provider Model-Based
- 2 BlogProviders
- .Text Simple (SimpleBlogService.asmx)
- .Text 0.95 (AspNetWeblog.asmx and BlogContent.asmx)
- Abstracted object model mapped to provider-specific objects
- Central Bug Reporting / Feedback System
Grok Description matches for Announcing the Pocket PC Content Contest
GrokA matches for Announcing the Pocket PC Content Contest
Dell to add Bluetooth to their Axim X3
Pocket PC?
Dell to add Bluetooth to their Axim X3
Pocket PC?
11/01/2003 11:50 AMMSMobiles takes a look at Dell's new Axim X3 Pocket PC with built-in
WiFi and notices something very interesting: that the X3's antenna
sports a Bluetooth logo, even though it doesn't actually have
Bluetooth built-in. Could Dell be planning to release an updated
version with Bluetooth soon? Read...
Review: Dell Axim X50v Pocket PC
Review: Dell Axim X50v Pocket PC
04/04/2005 01:17 PMOverclockers Club Apr 4 2005 5:02PM GMT
Dell says next version of their wireless
Pocket PC to have Bluetooth, too
Dell says next version of their wireless
Pocket PC to have Bluetooth, too
11/03/2003 12:18 PMDell is confirming that they will be putting Bluetooth into the next
version of their wireless Axim X3i Pocket PC which is due out next
year (the current version only has built-in 802.11b WiFi, though that
isn't anything to complain about). They originally were going to put
it in there (the Bluetooth logo even appears on its antenna), but took
it out to keep costs down. Read...
Dell getting ready to add Bluetooth to
its wireless Pocket PC
Dell getting ready to add Bluetooth to
its wireless Pocket PC
01/16/2004 10:57 AMThe FCC has granted approval to Dell for that new version of the Axim
X3i Pocket PC with both Bluetooth and WiFi we first heard...
Problems with Skype on iPaq and Axim
Pocket PCs?
Problems with Skype on iPaq and Axim
Pocket PCs?
09/14/2004 02:19 PMEngadget Sep 14 2004 6:23PM GMT
Dell's Axim Pocket PC gets Bluetooth
keyboard and GPS receiver
Dell's Axim Pocket PC gets Bluetooth
keyboard and GPS receiver
07/22/2004 09:38 PMEngadget Jul 22 2004 11:51PM GMT
Dell Axim X3i
Dell Axim X3i
11/04/2003 11:39 PMBrightHand Nov 4 2003 11:26PM ET
Dell Axim X50 First-look
Dell Axim X50 First-look
09/21/2004 05:11 PMDell Axim X30
Dell Axim X30
08/12/2004 08:18 PMZDNet Aug 13 2004 0:34AM GMT
Better Pictures of Dell Axim X50 Appear
on Web
Better Pictures of Dell Axim X50 Appear
on Web
09/15/2004 10:57 PMBrightHand Sep 16 2004 3:26AM GMT
Dell Axim X30 Review
Dell Axim X30 Review
05/19/2004 03:10 PMSince this is the 1st 624mhz Pocket PC, there is nothing to compare
benchmark scores with at this time, But compared to the older
machines, it is "Smoking"! What is the perfect PocketPC? That is a
question that will never be answered, there are too many opposing
views and usage patterns for that to ever be accomplished. Today, Dell
released the closest to my perfect PocketPC to date. It sports the
fastest processor available at this time, SDIO SD Slot, a small and
light form factor, Bluetooth and WiFi, and Windows Mobile 2003 Second
Edition. Other than a few features that some find a must, it has
everything I want in a PocketPC. The only real complaint offhand is
the look. I mentioned in my X3i review last year that I really wish
that Dell would have duplicated the modern, unique look of the X5 when
they design the X3. Just in case you have not figured it out yet, the
Dell Axim X30 is the same as the X3i with some major enhancements.
Dell Axim X50 Pictures
Dell Axim X50 Pictures
09/15/2004 11:22 AM
Pictures of Dell's highly-anticipated Axim X50 appears to
have shown up on a Russian website, along with a lot of what appears
to be Russian, rendering my ability to give you much more information
than that pretty much Level 0.
But I can give you the pictures, so here you go. A picture of its
backside is after the jump.
Read - Something in Russian
[HandyRU]
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Dell Axim X50 FCC Approval
Dell Axim X50 FCC Approval
09/01/2004 08:04 AM
The Dell Axim X50 series of Pocket PCs has
received FCC approval, with a single image of the back of one of the
devices coming to light. Of the two models, the higher-end one looks a
lot more interesting, with a VGA screen, a 624MHz processor, and
integrated Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. The FCC's confidentiality request
extends to September 24th, so I would expect Dell to make an
announcement before then, at least.
Read - Dell Axim X50 Gets FCC Approval
(Updated) [Brighthand]
Dell Axim X50 Release Date - S
Dell Axim X50 Release Date - S
09/03/2004 09:43 PMbargainPDA.com Sep 4 2004 1:40AM GMT
Dell Axim X30 624MHz Units Shi
Dell Axim X30 624MHz Units Shi
06/24/2004 01:23 AMbargainPDA.com Jun 24 2004 5:28AM GMT
Dell Axim X3i - Now With Added Bluetooth
Dell Axim X3i - Now With Added Bluetooth
05/07/2004 09:49 PMPocket PC Thoughts May 8 2004 1:49AM GMT
Dell Axim Phone Edition
Dell Axim Phone Edition
04/02/2005 01:53 PMAximsite.com Apr 2 2005 4:21PM GMT
Brighthand Reviews the Dell Axim X30
Brighthand Reviews the Dell Axim X30
05/18/2004 12:08 AMBrightHand May 18 2004 4:24AM GMT
Dell Ships New Axim X30 Units
Dell Ships New Axim X30 Units
05/24/2004 09:03 AMDell rolled out three Axim X30 handheld computers last week.
Review of Dell Axim X30 Bluetooth GPS
add-on
Review of Dell Axim X30 Bluetooth GPS
add-on
08/14/2004 02:54 PMEngadget Aug 14 2004 6:12PM GMT
Dell Axim X50 delayed to November?
Dell Axim X50 delayed to November?
09/15/2004 01:30 PMEngadget Sep 15 2004 5:26PM GMT
Dell Accessorizes its Axim X30 Handheld
Dell Accessorizes its Axim X30 Handheld
07/21/2004 02:36 PMThe PC maker is offering two Bluetooth-compatible accessories for its
Axim X30 handheld computer: a GPS navigation unit and a QWERTY
keyboard.
Dell Unveils New Axim PDAs
Dell Unveils New Axim PDAs
05/18/2004 07:44 PMDell Releases Details of Upcoming Axim
X30
Dell Releases Details of Upcoming Axim
X30
05/15/2004 02:24 PMbargainPDA.com May 15 2004 6:14PM GMT
Active Case for Dell Axim X50v
Active Case for Dell Axim X50v
04/16/2005 09:19 PMAximsite.com Apr 17 2005 1:09AM GMT
Dell launches 624MHz Axim handheld
Dell launches 624MHz Axim handheld
06/03/2004 10:54 AMPC Pro Jun 3 2004 2:42PM GMT
Dell Axim X30 Review: New XScales
Impressive
Dell Axim X30 Review: New XScales
Impressive
05/18/2004 08:54 AMThe new Dell Axim X30s have been reviewed by PDABuyersGuide, the ones
with the new Intel XScale PXA2702 "Mr. Bulverde" processors. All three
new models are absolute performance beasts, with even the low-end
model, which runs at a seemingly slow 312MHz, tearing up benchmarks
set by previous Axims and iPaqs--even...
Dell Axim X3i Frosted Mini-Review
Dell Axim X3i Frosted Mini-Review
05/14/2004 09:04 AMThere's a 'mini-review' of the Dell Axim X3i over at PDAToday which
shines a mini-light on some of the X3i's better qualities. The X3i is
Dell's first Pocket PC to include both Bluetooth and WiFi on-board, as
well as a 400MHz Intel Xscale. Although I can't say they really
break...
APRIL FOOLS : Dell Axim Phone Edition
APRIL FOOLS : Dell Axim Phone Edition
04/03/2005 03:44 AMAximsite.com Apr 3 2005 6:41AM GMT
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