Posts Tagged “WM5”
Swiss Post launches new stamps with a built-in two-dimensional mobile tag (kind of barecode) which can be captured using the camera available on most mobile phone using Beetagg reader and connect you to a particular Internet page
New Swiss Post "Beetagged" stamps will promote Swiss Tourism.
Similar codes are widely used in Japan for quite some time and most of modern mobile phones operating systems have all needed capabilities to read these tags.
BeeTaggs are developed by connvision AG, a Zug-based company, can have logos, images or text attached to it and are also readable in very small formats.
Last year, PostBus Switzerland and yellowworld trialled BeeTaggs on signposts and at approximately 100 Postbus stops could be used to access timetables.
Mobile operating systems supported: Java, Palm, WM5, Symbian, Symbian 9.x, UIQ3, Symbian UIQ.
WM6 doesn't seem to be supported yet and WM5 version doesn't run on a WM6 phone.
Nomadcom Beetagg. Try it !
More infos: Swiss Post, Beetagg. Source: Nouvo
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Et voilà! As foreseen, my S620 is now running on Windows Mobile 6.
Quick review:
The upgrade procedure was straight forward. 3-4 mins for the installation of the upgrade package and then about 5 mins to wait for the S620 to restart and finish the installation of Windows Mobile 6.
First impressions:
- No major changes on user's interface
- Predictive writing method (T9) working rather well. Definitively an improvement
- Calendar with a better view of your schedule at a glance
- More Alarm options, but still rather limited
- Improved wireless connection (faster link establishment) and better GPRS stability
- No improvement on memory management and closing running applications
- It seems that power management has improved (but perhaps just an impression)
- Can't say if the Smartphone is faster on WM6 than on WM5. Nothing significant.
More will follow, as soon as I will get familiarized with WM6.
Tags: 2007, art, blog, connection, fon, htc, ia, ict, im, install, King, lan, Management, memory, MIT, mobile, Mobile Communications, nomadcom.net, phone, power, press, release, review, S620, screen, smartphone, space, Telecommunications, upgrade, user, windows, windows mobile 6, wireless, WM5, WM6, wp
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Mashable has established a +90 list of most Instant Messaging (IM) tools available with respectively
- 30 single IM system clients
- 15 Multi-Networks applications
- 20 Web-based solutions (ideal to bypass corporate firewall ?)
- 15 IM solutions for mobile terminal running on Symbian, Windows Mobile and even iPhone.
Despite of a large quantity of different software to be used on most common IM network, it is interesting to notice that most multi-network solutions provide access to most popular IM networks (Yahoo, MSN, GoogleTalk, ICQ) but only very few have added Skype in their supported network list.
In resume difficult to sort out 2 or 3 solutions which would make a real difference with others. For my own use, I would narrow my final selection on some of the following ones:
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