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Google Calendar Synchronisation nun auch mit Outlook 2010

Google announced today that support for Outlook 2010 has been added to  Google Calendar Sync.  From the blog post:
“Google Calendar Sync now supports Outlook 2010 — our top feature request. Outlook 2010 comes in 32-bit and 64-bit versions, and currently only 32-bit is supported. To start syncing your calendar with Outlook 2010, download Google Calendar Sync [...]

Google Calendar now syncs with Outlook 2010

Spätest WordPress für Android

Don’t tell the iFans this but the Android version of the WordPress application is better than the iPhone counterpart.  Shhh!  The team at Automattic rolled out the latest release (1.3) of the popular blogging tool for Android devices and it adds much desired features to an already strong offering.  In addition to bug fixes and [...]

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Samsung Galaxy i7500 Test – Teil2 Navigation

Testbericht: Samsung Galaxy i7500 Navigation und Menüführung Die Bedienung des Samsung Galaxy i7500 ist sehr leicht, verständlich und daher sehr intuitiv zu bedienen. Das Samsung Galaxy bietet 2 Arten der Navigation an. Zum einen die Navigation über das Steuerkreuz, das sich unterhalb des Displays befindet, und natürlich die Bedienung über das 3,2“ große Touchscreeen-Display. In [...]

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CommonTime mNotes Wireless ermöglicht Lotus Notes Synchronisation für webOS

Lotus Notes sync to the Palm PreHoward Stern, take note: Lotus Notes synchronization has come to the Palm Pre, courtesy of CommonTime’s newly updated mNotes Wireless. The update to mNotes brings over-the-air Lotus Notes sync to webOS, as well as the iPhone, Android, Windows Mobile, and S60. Lotus Notes support the Pre through mNotes is handled through Microsoft Exchange syncing; essentially mNotes is transforms Lotus Notes into an Exchange account.

The latest version of mNotes and the mSuite for Palm Pre is available as a free trial from the CommonTime website, extended use comes to the tune of $140/year.

Thanks to muchtall for the tip!

AdMob Bericht zeigt eine Steigerung um mehr als 20% bei Webnutzung mittels Palm

Palm Pre Rocket

It should come as no surprise that web usage from Palm devices is up, as the Pre us a much more competent web device than older Palm OS and Windows Mobile devices. The surprise, however, is that web use from Palm owners in the US was up in September from August by 22%. The numbers come from a monthly report by AdMob, which shows that Palm’s share of mobile internet traffic jumped from 4.1% in August to 5.0% in September, even while global smartphone traffic dropped approximately 3%. Worldwide, Palm’s share of mobile traffic increased from 1.9% to 2.4%.

The biggest draw of mobile web traffic remains the iPhone OS (iPhone and iPod Touch), accounting for 28.1% of US traffic, though that is a drop of 5% share from August. September’s biggest gains came from HTC, with the manufacturer gaining 1.9% more of the mobile web market and the #3 spot in top handsets with the Dream (otherwise known as the G1 on T-Mobile) at 5.5%. The Pre is placed 5th with 4.1% of US traffic, and increase 24% over August.

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Neue Palm Pre APP angekündigt: Agile Messenger, Wunderwuzzi.

Agile Messenger for Palm Pre

Agile Messenger for Palm PreAgile Mobile recently unveiled a preview of an app they’re working on: Agile Messenger for Palm Pre. While the fact that messaging apps are on the way for the Pre is no surprise, the feature list that Agile claims for their app is surprising. We’re talking push-to-talk walkie talkie functionality, voice messages, and video messaging. And Agile Messenger is to support Google Talk, AIM, MSN, Yahoo, and ICQ chat.

There are three options that we can think of to explain this delicious oddness:

  • Agile is making stuff up or confused about the current capabilities of webOS. Not likely.
  • Agile has invested big time in their own programming to build the framework for audio and video recording and messaging. Also not likely.
  • Agile has been working closely with Palm and the new features in Agile Messenger will be enabled by a coming updated to webOS and the Mojo SDK. More likely than the above.

We have no idea when Agile Messenger for Palm Pre will land, as all Agile is saying is “soon.” Currently Agile Mobile has released messaging applications iPhone, S60, J2ME, and Windows Mobile. Looking at these other apps, we can now throw some cooling water on the fiery embers of anticipation: Agile lists the exact same feature set with the exact same wording for all versions of its software.

Will Palm bring video recording and a microphone-enabled SDK to support Agile messenger’s promise capabilities? Yes, eventually, but we wouldn’t be too optimistic that it’s going to be “soon.” Though we would love to be proven wrong. Nudge nudge, wink wink.

Thanks to Azthel for the tip!

Palm Pre: Kleines Unboxing in der Mittagspause

Wir haben gerade Besuch von der Buchhaltung bekommen: “Post für den Tiger.” O2 hat uns den neuen Palm Pre geschickt, der am 13. Oktober in den Handel kommt. Bevor das Paket auf dem Schreibtisch des Test-Redakteurs von onlinekosten.de landet, habe ich mir den Palm geschnappt und nutze nun die Gelegenheit, ein wenig mit dem Kleinen [...]

Apps für webOS: Kein Zwang zu Palms App Catalog

Klammert man Jailbreak und limitierte Ad-Hoc-Distribution aus, dann führt für (native) iPhone-Applikationen kein Weg am App Store vorbei. Entwickler zahlen jährlich 99 US-Dollar und können dann eine beliebige Menge an iPhone OS-Apps einreichen, die jeweils von Apple geprüft werden, um letztlich (möglicherweise) im App Store zu landen. 70% des Umsatzes verbleiben dem…

Adobe Flash: Künftig auf jedem Mobiltelefon; außer iPhone

Adobe wird mit dem Flash Player 10.1 voll funktionsfähiges Flash auf alle Mobilplattformen bringen. Abgesehen vom iPhone.

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