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iPhone Apps for Travel By James Alan Miller | Article Published December 10, 2010 iPhone apps for getting there faster, safer, and easier. Includes free and paid iPhone apps. Nexus One Smartphone: Good, Not Great By James Alan Miller | Article Published April 15, 2010 The Nexus One smartphone is running behind the iPhone and the Droid and popularity, perhaps with good reason. BlackBerry: Schedule the Delivery of SMS Messages By James Alan Miller | Article Published January 29, 2009 SmsScheduler allows BlackBerry users prepare SMS messages in advance and schedule them for automatic delivery at any date & time in the future. Create, Manage iPhone Databases with HanDBase By James Alan Miller | Article Published November 12, 2008 A popular database and forms creation tool for mobile devices allows you to now track whatever you like with Apple's smartphone. T-Mobile G1 Short on Application Memory? By James Alan Miller | Article Published October 27, 2008 Reportedly, the first gPhone cannot run software off a storage card, leaving its relatively paltry amount of internal memory to do all the work. Not good for a smartphone platform that purports to be friendly towards third-party applications. FireFox Mobile Close to Alpha Release By James Alan Miller | Article Published October 8, 2008 Mobile browser will definitely support Nokia's Linux-run Wi-Fi tablets and, possibly, Windows Mobile. Intuit Brings QuickBooks to iPhone, BlackBerry By James Alan Miller | Article Published August 27, 2008 Run reports and access important financial information while on the move. RIM Begins Worldwide Rollout of BlackBerry Bold By James Alan Miller | Article Published August 19, 2008 Chile lands international-3G capable BlackBerry first. Itll soon be followed by the United Kingdom and other markets. RIM Establishes $150 Million Mobile Development Fund By James Alan Miller | Article Published May 14, 2008 BlackBerry Partners Fund not just limited to advancing RIM's mobile platforms and smartphones. It aims to encourage innovation across the whole mobile ecosystem. Tip: BlackBerry - Increase Your Media Portability By James Alan Miller | Article Published May 9, 2008 Some useful tips to help you transfer videos, songs, documents or other files between your BlackBerry and desktop. iTips for Your iPhone By James Alan Miller | Article Published May 5, 2008 Our resident mobility expert, James Alan Miller, offers up quick tips to help you get the most out of that sharp looking iPhone. Microsoft Completes Buy of Sidekick Smartphone Maker, Danger By James Alan Miller | Article Published April 17, 2008 Sidekicks have been popular with consumers, a market Microsoft is keen to crack. Tip: Windows Mobile - Advanced Battery Conservation By James Alan Miller | Article Published April 10, 2008 Some tips to take you beyond keeping the power devoted to your smartphone's screen in check to reduce battery consumption. Survey Says iPhone Tops Other Smartphones for Web Access By James Alan Miller | Article Published March 20, 2008 Mobile Web usage by iPhone users off the charts, reports M:Metrics. Apple to Thousands: No iPhone Developer Program for You...Yet By James Alan Miller | Article Published March 17, 2008 Acceptance into the iPhone Developer Program means much more in the way of development resources and a place in the iPhone App Store. Contact Search Finally Coming to iPhone? By James Alan Miller | Article Published March 13, 2008 A presentation during last weeks SDK event indicates firmware update 2.0, due this June, will - at last - allow you to search for a contact in the iPhone address book without having to flick through the whole list. Opera: Goodbye Yahoo, Hello Google for Mobile Browsers By James Alan Miller | Article Published March 5, 2008 Google becomes default search engine for popular Opera cell phone and smartphone Web browsers. The Missing Sync Between Mac, iPhone Updated By James Alan Miller | Article Published February 22, 2008 Mark/Space fixes and enhances synchronization and migration toolfrom a Palm OS, Windows Mobile or BlackBerry devicefor the iPhone. Opera Ready to Premier Major Revision to Smartphone Browser By James Alan Miller | Article Published February 7, 2008 Mobile World Congress setting for the premier of the Opera Mobile 9.5, a Web browser that promises to deliver a desktop-like browsing experience to devices running on a number of different mobile platforms. Nokia to Demo Touch Interface at Mobile World Congress By James Alan Miller | Article Published February 4, 2008 Apple iPhone-like touch interface one of a number of new sensor technologies supported by the next-generation of Nokias S60 platform. Jailbreak iPhone/iPod Touch Automatically, No Computer Required By James Alan Miller | Article Published February 1, 2008 You no longer need a PC or Mac to turn a jailbroken iPhone or iPod touch with firmware 1.1.2 into a jailbroken iPhone or iPod touch with Apple's latest software upgrade, version 1.1.3, installed. Skyfire Could Represent the Future of Mobile Web Browsing By James Alan Miller | Article Published January 31, 2008 It's a future where nothing is lost during the translation from PC to the hand. Wi-Fi Coming to BlackBerry By End of the Year By James Alan Miller | Article Published May 19, 2007 Fixed/mobile convergence is key to RIM's Wi-Fi plans. Wi-Fi Alliance Talks Dual Mode By James Alan Miller | Article Published April 20, 2006 PDAStreet speaks with the Alliance director about issues surrounding the convergence of Wi-Fi and cellular handsets and services. The Man Who Invented Wireless E-Mail By James Alan Miller | Article Published April 19, 2006 Didn't patent his work - and it's likely you've never heard of him - but he developed the concept of mobile messaging back in the the early '80s. Worlds Thinnest Cell Phone Unveileld By James Alan Miller | Article Published March 23, 2006 Look out RAZR, Korean manufacturer's EV-K100 measures less than 8 millimeters thick. 75 Percent Chance Apple Phone Soon By James Alan Miller | Article Published March 22, 2006 Financial analyst predicts Apple will release an iTunes compatible cellphone within the next year. In-Flight Cell Phone Service Looms on Horizon By James Alan Miller | Article Published September 16, 2004 Depending on how you look at it, in-flight mobile phone service will either be the scourge or liberator of business travelers around the world. |