Microsoft ActiveSync 4.5 is the latest sync software release for Windows Mobile-based devices. ActiveSync provides a great synchronization experience with Windows-based PCs and Microsoft Outlook right out of the box. ActiveSync acts as the gateway between your Windows-based PC and Windows Mobile-based device, enabling the transfer of Outlook information, Office documents, pictures, music, videos and applications to and from your device. In addition to synchronizing with a desktop PC, ActiveSync can synchronize directly with Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 so that you can keep your e-mail, calendar data, tasks and contact …
YouTube Mobile Downloader/Windows Mobile Downloader: Download movie files from YouTube on your Windows Mobile Device with our downloader. It’s key features: No adware or spyware, it’s easy and fast, output video has excellent image and sound quality, installing and uninstalling process is very simple. Its absolutely FREE. Version 1.2 updated features of downloading YouTube files.
Flash Player Mobile enables you to play Flash Movies in your Pocket PC device outside both in full screen mode and in landscape mode. Landscape mode also supported WM2003. VGA and Square Screen Aware. WM5/WM6 Compatible. Full screen and Landscape playback. Zoom 100% to 150%.
Version 1.5 improves landscape mode, adds zoom, and redesigns UI for WM5/6.
UltraMP3 is a music player for your mobile phone. It is a handy application with cool graphical user interface, allowing you to listen to your favorite music on your Symbian mobile device. UltraMP3 loads and plays music in MP3 format, as well as MOD, XM, IT, S3M. The player has built-in playlist editor, which allows you to arrange music files on your phone, and play them in any order you wish.
High degree of customization allows you to choose from one of more available skins, and skin editor ships with application …
Good OS, the people who brought you the Linux-based gOS found on the $199 Wal-Mart gPC last year, announced a browser-based OS called Cloud at the Netbook World Summit in Paris on Monday. (You know you’ve made it as a form factor when you have your very own world summit. Kudos, Netbook!)
The Cloud OS features a browser with an integrated, OS X-like dock and a Linux kernel that boots “in seconds,” according to the company. The browser looks oddly similar to Google’s Chrome, though no official connection between Google and …
With the economy in continuing decline, keeping tight control over your money is no longer just for obsessives. These financial apps for Google Android help you count every penny.
Personal Budget Droid is a simple budget- and bills-tracker that lets you create multiple monthly budgets for groceries, housing costs, and so on. You enter every budget name and transaction by hand, but the app keeps a transaction history and calculates how much you have left for each category.
The more sophisticated FireWallet works with budgets inside various accounts and protects your information …
There’s yet another new blogging platform out there: Kontain. It’s designed for non-technical users, and it’s easy to use and very good-looking. I don’t think I’ve seen an easier platform for beginning bloggers, in fact. Everything on the site is clear and simple. But there’s a downside.
The negative of Kontain is that while it’s easy to use, it’s very limited on the presentation side. You get no blog templates to choose from. While the default layout of Kontain blogs is attractive enough, the lack of customizability is surprising in a …
MySpace Chief Executive Chris DeWolfe said that he’s “cautiously optimistic” about ad revenue for the News Corp.-owned social network in the face of a recession, Reuters reported Monday.
Speaking at the outlet’s Reuters Media Summit, DeWolfe said that MySpace’s “revenue and profits are significant and they continue to grow in spite of the poor economy.” Fox Interactive Media, the News Corp. division that encompasses MySpace, Photobucket, and other digital properties, was declared the top destination for display ads on the Web several months ago.
SimpleDB, one of Amazon.com’s suite of online services that people can use to build Web sites or other computing operations, is out of private beta testing.
The service lets programmers store database records at Amazon and extract specific data from them. Along with the shift to public beta testing, Amazon cut the price for storing data from $1.50 to 25 cents per gigabyte per month.
SimpleDB, introduced nearly a year ago, is a newer arrival into the Amazon Web Services suite. Other services let customers process data, store raw data, distribute content, …
Another one bites the dust? Pownce, a would-be Twitter rival that was heavily hyped due to the involvement of Digg co-founder Kevin Rose, is closing its doors in two weeks.
It’s not quite going away, according to a post from Pownce founder Leah Culver on the start-up’s official blog. The technology has been sold to blog platform Six Apart, which runs TypePad and Movable Type. And its two full-time employees, Culver and Mike Malone, will be joining Six Apart’s team.
“We’ll be closing down the main Pownce Web site two weeks from …