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One of the best from palmone- The palmone treo 750v.Receive email from multiple business or personal accounts1.

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This Linux PDA-phone for Asia sports quad-band GSM,a QVGA touchscreen,and a 2 megapixel camera.Other features include Bluetooth, music player, read more »

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lost.png You just stepped out of that cab, watched it drive away, and 10 minutes later, reached into your pocket and realized your cell phone is gone—forever. I learned firsthand this weekend that losing your mobile phone is a huge pain in the buttocks, especially if you've set up easy access to your email and other services on it. In addition to photos I'd taken with it, text messages, and contacts, my Nokia had both Gmail apps installed, with "Remember me" checked, so that anyone who picked up the phone could've logged into my email. Not good.So, as soon as I realized the phone was lost and had no luck calling it or tracking down the cab that drove away with it, I went about the business of changing my Google Account passwords. Luckily I'd synced contacts to my computer, and recently offloaded photos and text messages to my hard drive, so things read more »

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google-lcb.pngSearch for local businesses in your area without resorting to your clunky mobile keyboard with the new, quietly unleashed Google Mobile feature found at google.com/m/lcb. When you navigate to the "lcb" page (local businesses?), Google Mobile identifies what city you're in (or tries to—my test had me in either Columbus, OH [wrong] or Los Angeles [right!]), so all you have to do is click through the business categories to narrow down exactly what you're looking for. As the ZDNet post points out, the feature would be a lot more useful if it pinpointed your location within the city à la Google Maps on the iPhone, but either way it could come in really handy if you aren't keen on using your unfriendly mobile keyboard.
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Nearly every new webapp on the block offers some kind of text message integration, but not all of them are the kind you'll want to keep on every phone you own. However, there are a few contact numbers and services that make even the cheapest phone a high-tech wonder that can schedule and plan events, transfer money, price a potential purchase, or do just about any Google search. Let's take a look at 10 contact numbers and email addresses worth making frequent SMS correspondents.

10. AIM BudgetBot, the Todo.txt Bot (and other auto-responders)
budgetbot_scaled.jpgHaving a stern accountant follow you around and comment on your spendin read more »

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mobile-email-1.pngMicrosoft's Small Business Center says that widespread use of email on mobile devices has changed a few email etiquette rules and details seven tips for refining your mobile email manners. The article focuses on improving email you send to mobile recipients, like sticking to subject-line-only messages when possible and keeping emails brief. We've given you our top tips for improving your email etiquette on your desktop, but in the face of increasing mobile email, the way we communicate over email could use some tweaking. If you consider yourself a mobile email guru, let's hear your tips for proper mobile email etiquette in the comments. read more »

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If you’re a bit TOO digital in your orientation, you can forget or ignore the fact that a large amount of business is still done on the phone. I know I ignored this, at one point, in my digital enthusiasm. But different people and different generations prefer different communication channels. And consumer communication habits vary [...] read more »

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Microsoft has put up a website that allows owners of Windows Phone
7-based smartphones to find out when they will be offered the copy and
paste update, the company said in a blog post on Wednesday.


The "Where's my phone update?" site lists a three-stage approach: first the update is tested by the mobile
operator, then Microsoft can take up to 10 days to schedule it for
delivery, and finally it will be delivered. Even after the last stage
has been reached, however, it can still take "several weeks" before
phone owners receive the message that an update is finally available for
them, Microsoft said. Upon receiving the message, phone owners can then
connect their phone to a computer to download and install the read more »

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