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Download QuickOffice Premier 5.0: View, Edit & Create Office 2007 Files on Nokia S60 3rd Edition Mobiles

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2007-12-20 12:37:36 by Abdul Aziz in Tech[dot]Blog
QuickOffice has relased a new version of Quickoffice Premier 5.0 for Symbian based Nokia S60 3rd Edition mobile devices that natively supports XML based Microsoft Office 2007 file formats. Quickoffice allows users to open, view, edit and create Word and Excel 2007 DOCX/XLSX documents in their native XML formats, directly on the mobile phone and...
 
 
 
 
 
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Sprite Archie Beta: Monitor & Archive SMS and Call Activity History on Windows Mobile devices

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2007-12-12 02:24:47 by Abdul Aziz in Tech[dot]Blog
Sprite Software has released a beta version of a new software called Archie that monitors complete SMS text messaging and call activity history on your Windows Mobile device. While monitoring sthe above mentioned traffic, the application also creates reports and send them to a user specified e-mail account for archiving purposes Key highlights...
 
 
 
 
 
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Back to Basics: Is Turning ClearType On Actually Useful?

2007-12-12 08:17:18 by todd in MobileViews Blog
 
It was, I believe, at the 1997 Fall Comdex that I first saw Bill Gates announce ClearType technology for notebook LCD displays. The ClearType anti-aliasing techniques purpose was to render easier to read text on LCD displays. I looked down at my HP 320LX and wondered if we would ever see this technology trickle down
 
 
 
 
 
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Guitar Hero 3 on Verizon phones

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2007-12-20 16:02:46 by Editor in Ubergizmo
Verion just announced that they signed an exclusive deal to bring the Guitar Hero 3 game to a (Verizon) mobile phone near you. As you can exect, the phones keypad will serve as your guitar. If someone out there tries it, can you post your first impressions in the comments Of course, no press release would be fun without a little marketing, hum...
 
 
 
 
 
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Nissan GT-R disables speed limiter on race tracks via GPS

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2007-12-22 23:14:00 by Ryan Block in Engadget
Filed under: GPS , Transportation We know auto enthusiasts are never too stoked when it comes to contending with those pesky government-mandated speed limiters, but a bit of encouraging news on that front incoming from Japan (as usual). The Japanese Nissan GT-R, street limited to a pedestrian 111mph, can apparently use its built-in GPS unit to...
 
 
 
 
 
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Vonage, AT&T settle -- on what, we've no idea

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2007-12-21 19:36:00 by Ryan Block in Engadget
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets In possibly the shortest press release of the year, Vonage announced that they've settled -- as expected -- with AT&T over their ongoing patent dispute . No details were given, but their dime stock lifted 12%, so maybe someone on Wall St. knows something we don't about whether it was AT&T or Vonage that got the raw...
 
 
 
 
 
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Acer kicks out Extensa 4620 laptops on the cheap

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2007-12-21 17:01:00 by Darren Murph in Engadget
Filed under: Laptops Sure, Acer may be marketing its Extensa lineup to small business owners, but there's nothing that says bargain hunters can get in on one, too. The 14.1-inch Extensa 4620 comes loaded with Windows XP Professional (sorry, Vista aficionados), 1GB of RAM, a 120GB hard drive, dual-layer DVD burner, 802.11a/b/g WiFi, gigabit...
 
 
 
 
 
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Windows Mobile 6-based RoverPC P6 on sale in Russia

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2007-12-24 14:27:00 by Darren Murph in Engadget
Filed under: Cellphones It's been a tick since we saw the oh-so-snazzy RoverPC G5 , and we must say, the RoverPC P6 cranks up the sexy by a few orders of magnitude. The Windows Mobile 6-based handset, which is sure to make those not in Russian mighty envious, sports a 300MHz Samsung 2442B processor, a 2.4-inch 320 x 240 resolution touchscreen,...
 
 
 
 
 
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Xbox Live having trouble. Again. On Christmas day.

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2007-12-25 18:38:00 by Ryan Block in Engadget
Filed under: Gaming We hear a lot of people are having problems with Xbox Live today (we're not, for the record), but if you're feeling a bit sheepish about giving the gift of a 360 + Live service to a loved one, just imagine how Microsoft must feel. The service -- which we'd like to remind everyone is paid, unlike the competition's -- has been...