
"Thumbspeed and Openwave both share strong backgrounds in the mobile content and messaging space," Hank Skorny, president and CEO, Thumbspeed. "This agreement offers operators and handset manufacturers the freedom to choose how and when they deploy mobile instant messaging services and provides users with a rich, instant messaging experience on the widest possible range of mobile devices."
The Thumbspeed IM client will be offered in addition to the Openwave(R) Instant Messaging Client that is currently embedded on mobile handsets around the world. The new IM client can work across Java (J2ME & BlackBerry(R)), BREW(R), Symbian(R), Windows Mobile(R), and Palm environments on devices from all major manufacturers, giving operators and handset manufacturers the most choice available in adding this solution to their available services. The Openwave Instant Messaging Client offers support for custom operator services and is used as the foundation for building full IM applications and presence- enhanced phonebooks.
The Openwave Instant Messaging Client is part of a suite of mobile messaging software offered by Openwave. Openwave's messaging, location, browsing and content services span all networks and devices. Today, Openwave software is used by more than 100 mobile operators, broadband providers and Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) to enable access to data services for more than 500 million consumers around the world.
The software supplied with the Car-Pal OBD Interface Unit can retrieve and clear both Generic and Manufacturer specific diagnostic trouble codes (DTC); display generic code definitions on-screen; switch off 'Check Engine' Light; reset the ECU to clear fault codes; display live sensor data and freeze frame data (PC platform only); measure performance data, such as 0-60 mph times and Ό mile times (PC platform only); communicate with Engine Management System and Emissions Systems; record your own freeze frame data in software with one button click.
Users will be able to purchase a wired (RS232 serial) or wireless (Bluetooth) version of the product, which includes software for Palm OS or Windows Mobile Pocket PC and Smartphone.
The program has also the ability to photoblog in seconds. Twisted Grille allows users to post doctored photos directly on Myspace as well as Blogger, Xanga, or Live Journal with no knowledge of HTML code required. For users without a blog space, the company offers a hosted solution of its own, Moon Valley Software offers a free 5 day trial after which the software can be purchased for US$9.95.
"We believe we are well-positioned to provide support for the multitude of Windows Mobile 5.0 devices that are now entering the market," said Gerd Uitdewilligen, XTNDConnect PC product manager at iAnywhere. "In addition, XTNDConnect PC provides great flexibility with its support for numerous phones and PDAs and multiple desktop PIMs in many different languages." Along with Windows Mobile 5.0, XTNDConnect PC 5.4 supports additional Windows-powered devices such as Pocket PC, Pocket PC Phone edition and Smartphone devices. Most Palm, Sony Ericsson and NEC phone models are also supported. XTNDConnect PC is available in 11 languages and has been validated in the market with more than 25 million copies shipped.
iAnywhere enables success at the front lines of business. The company holds worldwide market leadership positions in mobile and embedded databases, mobile management and security, mobile middleware and synchronization, and Bluetooth(R) and infrared protocol technologies. Tens of millions of mobile devices, millions of subscribers, and 20,000 customers and partners rely on the company's "Always Available" technologies, including SQL Anywhere, Afaria, OneBridge, and the AvantGo(R) mobile Internet service. iAnywhere is a subsidiary of Sybase, Inc. (NYSE: SY). Visit http://www.ianywhere.com for more information.
Sybase, iAnywhere, iAnywhere Solutions, SQL Anywhere, Afaria, OneBridge, XTNDConnect PC and AvantGo are trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks of Sybase, Inc. or its subsidiaries. (R) indicates registration in the United States of America. The Bluetooth trademark and logos are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by iAnywhere is under license. All other company and product names mentioned may be trademarks of the respective companies with which they are associated.
Features :
- Filtering based on categories to include or exclude.
- Filtering based on busy status (Busy, Free, Tentative, Out of Office).
- Fixed time mode for switching profile for specified amount of time.
- Optionally loads at start up time.
Should work on any WM 2003 device.
Trial version will last 15 days and then will expire. Otherwise it is a full featured version.
Features :
# Lightweight and mini size means it can fit in your pocket
# Bluetooth connection so there are no wires
# Battery powered
# QWERTY keyboard
Ultra compact in design and a wide compatiblity with Bluetooth enabled devices, the Freedom mini Bluetooth keyboard extends the input capability of a PDA or smartphone. Type texts, e-mails or documents quickly and accurately with the metal domed, 39 key standard layout, and navigate using a 4-way 'game pad' control.
Access to key tasks can be customised by using programmable keys and shortcuts, and a backlight to the keys allows use in dim lighting, such as on a train or plane. Two AAA batteries provide enough power for up to 120 hours of continuous use. An auto power off feature conserves battery life when not in use, and a low battery status indicator reminds you when to change the batteries.
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One option to achieve instant uploads is ShoZu, from British developer Cognima. ShoZu is a free application that runs on a range of S60, UIQ and Java devices It can post photos directly to Flickr, Webshots and Textamerica (with other photo sites to be supported in the future, according to Cognima). ShoZu can also upload videos to Webshots and Textamerica, unfortunately video is not supported on Flickr.
Taking advantage of ShoZu, after creating an account on the chosen photo site, is simply a matter of registering at www.shozu.com and downloading the ShoZu software. The registration process is simple. The user suggests a username and password and authorizes ShoZu to access their account on the photo web site, before downloading the ShoZu software. It is also possible to define default tags for every uploaded item.
The software installation process starts by identifying the device model and phone number, after which ShoZu sends the device an SMS containing a link to download the ShoZu software. Selecting this link initiated the download process, which, when complete, automatically starts software installation.
Once ShoZu is installed the next step is activation. This is done by entering the ShoZu username and password chosen on the Web site.
Activation takes a few minutes. Once it is complete ShoZu is ready to use. ShoZu's default behavior means that each time a photo is taken a prompt asks if the photo should be sent to the user's chosen photo site or if ShoZu should be opened.
Selecting "Save to web" does exactly that and returns directly to the camera application. Opening ShoZu displays a list of the photos on the devices. The primary reason for opening ShoZu is to add a comment and tags to the image.
Comments and tags can be added before or after photos are uploaded. If a comment is added before the photo is uploaded, the upload has to be manually initiated from ShoZu.
ShoZu adds an icon to each photo so its status can be easily identified. A ShoZu logo indicates uploaded photos, a green arrow indicates photos being (or waiting to be) uploaded, and a small speech bubble indicates the photos to which comments have been added.
Uploading from ShoZu is reliable and, as far as can be judged, is efficient with only a small overhead (about 4%) on the photo data used in transmission. (An email might add a 50% overhead.) If the upload is interrupted, by loss of the data connection due to a lack of coverage or an incoming call, the transfer is completed by only sending the outstanding data, not restarting the download.
While ShoZu's default behavior prompts the user as each photo is taken, it can be set to either automatically upload each photo taken (without prompting for confirmation) or to simply save photos into the device's album for later selection to upload. The behavior can be defined separately for photos and videos.
One other notable feature of ShoZu is that it can also send images to an email address via the ShoZu service. This means the phone only sends the data associated with the message, not the entire photo (although if a photo that is not already uploaded is sent, the photo is uploaded too).
The only real drawback to ShoZu is that is does not allow the album a photo is stored in to be controlled. In Flickr photos to be classified as public or private, with private photos visible in either a family or friends album. As part of the user profile the default albums for uploaded photos can be set. So if all photos go to a private album by default making them public must be done in the Flickr Web account.
It is worth noting that when a photo is deleted from the phone (to make space for new ones) they remain on the Flickr account.
For anyone with a camera phone, who wants to share their images, ShoZu is a great option. It is simple to set up using the web interface and simple to use. It has the flexibility to allow the user to shoot in the knowledge that all their images are instantly shared with friends and family - and maybe the rest of the world - but also gives the option to control the images uploaded. The upload process is reliable and frugal, with a small data overhead. ShoZu is free, which is an added bonus, although the user obviously has to pay for the data traffic. (Cognima have indicated a free version, with at least the current feature, will always be available.)
Available commands currently include:
* Run, activate, hide, close, and kill programs
* Wait functions: certain timespan, wait for existence or activation of windows.
* Send keystrokes: carriage return, space, tabulator, ESCape, direction keys, delete, "Print", Ctrl- and any text
* Send mouse clicks
* File operations: copy, rename/move, delete, create shortcuts
* Create and remove directories
* Read from and write into the registry (string and dword values)
* If conditions, Choice selections and While or Repeat loops
* Some system features (e.g. rotation, volume, backlight brightness, soft reset)
* Subroutines (Call, Sub/EndSub)
* Variables and simple expressions (simple math, string contatenations, ...)
V3.1
* Renamed to MortScript, new extension .mscr
* Multiline statements (with "\")
* Expressions as parameters (with "{ expression }")
* Simplified "If expression" with parentheses or braces
* ^CR^, ^LF^, and ^TAB^ for quoted strings
* ForEach loops
* Switch conditions
* Read and write text files (IniRead, ReadFile, WriteFile)
* Download files from internet (Download, IniRead, ReadFile)
* Overwrite parameter for XCopy, Copy, Move, and Rename
* Other new commands: RegDeleteKey, Input, SleepMessage, GetVersion,
* GetSystemPath, GetColorAt, GetRGB, GetWindowText
Anyway, another improvement for both version is the full Windows Mobile 5.0 support including improved landscape mode support and support for 240x240 and 480x480 screens! Also new is the automatic language selection depending on regional settings of the device and support for the the new call forwarding feature.
As always, you can download the latest Skype versions from Skype.com or Mobiletopsoft.com

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