By Redmond Gadgets on
3/7/2007
Yahoo and HTC are teaming up to place Yahoo Go services on new Windows Mobile devices.
The deals allow Yahoo to give consumers one-click access to
mobile phone services ranging from Web search, e-mail, maps and
local information to Flickr photo-sharing, in a bid make the
Web as easy to use on-the-go as it is sitting at a computer.
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By Redmond Gadgets on
3/7/2007
Engadget has an inside scoop about the upcoming Q2 from Samsung which is the next generation UMPC device. Personally I think it looks a little crammed with thumbkeys built into the sides of the device. It sports a little more hard drive space and more power on the CPU. Check it out.
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By Redmond Gadgets on
3/6/2007
I received a copy of NewsBreak 2.0 from Ilium Software today. Being the blogger that I am, keeping up to date on the latest information is something I have to do. One thing I really like about NewsBreak is it works on my SmartPhone, and supports podcasts, and vidcasts. It looks like I have my new favorite reader for my Dash. Here are some of the improvements in the 2.0 version:
- Full support for audio, video, image, and attachment podcasts: Listen to your favorite podcasts, watch vidcasts, and view attached files and images - Individual download criteria for each channel that supports podcasts: Schedule podcasts to download when and how you want them to -Built-in suppo ...
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By Redmond Gadgets on
3/6/2007
The tech industry overcame the Y2K issue relatively unscathed, but leave it to government to mess things up when it comes to time. They changed the date of daylight savings time (DST) in the US and Canada, and now companies are rushing out updates to various systems and devices in order to account for the problem. This has caused mass confusion, appointments being changed, and help desk calls on the rise as updates are being applied. This is sure to not be the end of it, and most likely will impact people more than Y2K ever did.
For more information on updating your devices, visit the Microsoft s ...
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By Redmond Gadgets on
3/5/2007
No not exactly Softsled, the software based Media Center Extender, but Ian Dixon points out that it's pretty close. Orb released an Media Center plug-in that enables you to view your Recorded TV on another Media Center machine. This would be perfect for running on the UMPC.
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By Redmond Gadgets on
3/5/2007
Looks like drivers for our Q1s should be here shortly. The Q1P with Vista has been officially released. According to today's press release: Samsung Electronics America, Inc., a global leader in digital media and digital
convergence technologies, announces its newest Ultra-Mobile PC (UMPC) model, the
Q1P for Windows Vista, which is Samsung's first UMPC to qualify for Windows
Vista certification. Since the Q1P and the Q1 differ in basically just the CPUs, we should start to see the d ...
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By Redmond Gadgets on
3/4/2007
My fellow developers Windows Mobile 6 SDK has been released. Yes, that's the Software Developer's Kit for non-developers out there. Now you can create amazing applications for the Windows Mobile 6 platform. Learn more about what's in the SDK by reading this article.
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By Redmond Gadgets on
3/4/2007
I started a new job this week as Microsoft Practice Lead for a large international consultancy, one of the great things about starting a new job is the new gadgets that go along with it. My new gadget is my phone, I used to be a Samsung i730 by Verizon, but it was getting old, and I hacked the heck out of it, so it was nice to get a new phone. The phone I opted for is the T-Mobile Dash. The Dash works much better than my i730 did, I thought I would miss going from a touch screen over to the SmartPhone format, but this phone made the switch pretty smooth. It is very easy to naviga ...
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By Redmond Gadgets on
3/1/2007
According to the Zune Insider, Microsoft will be releasing an update to their firmware for the Zune. Version 1.3 of the firmware is reportably only going to contain some fixes for now, but we can only hope that some of the requests people have been making maybe snuck in there. We only have to wait a couple weeks to find out.
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By Redmond Gadgets on
2/28/2007

Engadget is reporting that Gigabyte is looking to unveil a UMPC with a slider keyboard at CeBIT next month.
Nothing really stands out as far as the specs go except the C7-M processor.
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By Redmond Gadgets on
2/28/2007
Not yet available on the US download site, but the European driver site has a new firmware posted for Vista compatibility for the Q1.
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By Redmond Gadgets on
2/27/2007
Over at Ultra Mobile PC Tips, you can learn how you can get your Ink Tool button back in Microsoft Office. A simple registry entry is all it takes.
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By Redmond Gadgets on
2/26/2007
Here's a proof of concept, Vista gadgets running on Windows Mobile. Think about it, all those nice gadgets on your Windows sidebar running on your mobile device.
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By Redmond Gadgets on
2/26/2007
Waiting on Zune firmware updates? Don't worry, Microsoft hears your pain. Head over to ZuneInsider.com and express your concerns and wishes.
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By Redmond Gadgets on
2/26/2007
For those folks who aren't afraid of using tools. Here's a video of ripping out your old Zune hard drive and replacing it with a new larger one.
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By Redmond Gadgets on
2/26/2007

I have Windows Home Server beta running, and it is running well. One thing missing though is media serving capabilities. I have multiple Vista PCs running Media Center, but I have several DVDs ripped to my file share on Windows Home Server. I wanted to be able to bring that media to a central location and watch on my TV in the family room. We have a theater room that has a projector and Media Center PC, but the family room has no PC connected to it. I could opt to have the media stored on the WHS and purchase another Media Center PC, but to have one that looks good ...
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By Redmond Gadgets on
2/26/2007
M. David Peterson has won a Zune for being one of the first 10 people to create and publish a VHD-based instance of a an rPath Linux based project. Me being a .NET developer, I really don't know anything about it.
Any way, he got his first Zune, and blogged about it, his experience?
"Zune Rocks!"
M. David, yes, I agre ...
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