Windows Mobile 6.5 Improvements Leave Much to Be Desired

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Windows Mobile 6.5 Improvements Leave Much to Be Desired
Windows Mobile 6.5 Offers Mobile Office, Outlook, Calendar, More
AT&T VOIP Decision Benefits iPhone Users, but Leaves Questions
Palm Focuses on Freedom and Openness for Developers
Google, Verizon Wireless Joust with Apple, AT&T
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Windows Mobile 6.5 Improvements Leave Much to Be Desired
Review: eWEEK Labs tested Microsoft's new Windows Mobile 6.5 operating system on the AT&T Pure device and found that while Version 6.5 is definitely an improvement over previous iterations of Windows Mobile, it has too many vestiges of the past.
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Windows Mobile 6.5 Offers Mobile Office, Outlook, Calendar, More
Slide Show: In order to convince users that their device may meet their business needs better than offerings from Apple, Palm or Research In Motion's BlackBerry line, Microsoft has incorporated a number of business functionalities into Mobile 6.5. Take a look.
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AT&T VOIP Decision Benefits iPhone Users, but Leaves Questions
AT&T is now allowing iPhone users to place VOIP calls over is wireless network, instead of just WiFi. Will the move jam up an already busy network -- and force Apple and Google to play nice?
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Palm Focuses on Freedom and Openness for Developers
Palm is pushing the envelope of mobile application development with its focus on freedom and openness. First the company is promoting the development of free applications for its Palm Pre smartphone. Palm also is making it free for developers to join the Palm Developer Program, which would typically require a $99 fee.
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Google, Verizon Wireless Joust with Apple, AT&T
The collaboration of Google and Verizon Wireless could be just as formidable as the combination of Apple and AT&T in extending the mobile Internet, analysts said.
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