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 SPB Mobile Shell 3.5 - 2009 Handango Champion Awards Winner as the Best Windows Mobile App
SPB Mobile Shell introduces the next generation user interface while keeping all advantages of a Windows Mobile device.
     WalkingHotSpot Lifetime Subscription
    Turn your Smartphone into a mobile Wi-Fi hotspot and get access to the Internet with your laptop anywhere you can make a phone call! Lifetime Access with WalkingHotSpot.
       SPB Time 3 - #1 Alarm & Clock
      SPB Time is an advanced, skinnable time toolbox for your Windows Phone.
         Alltel Axcess Shop for HTC Touch
        Alltel Axcess Shop offers best-in-class software downloads plus free and unlimited access to top content from USA Today, The Weather Channel, MarketWatch and more!
           Resco Explorer 2010
          NEW version with skinable today plugin. This advanced File Explorer can compress files with build-in ZIP, encrypt files, view registry, view text and image files...
             SPB Backup 2 - #1 Best Selling Backup Program!
            SPB Backup is the ultimate backup solution for creating reserve copies of data on your Windows Mobile device.
               LingvoSoft Talking Dictionary English - Japanese Kanji Romaji
              This Talking Dictionary 2008 for Pocket PC integrated with Microsoft Pocket Office. Translates from English into Japanese Romaji Kanji, and vice versa, and provides speech.
                 MetrO (PPC)
                Public Transport Navigator
                   PocketCopy
                  At the touch of a button, copy your Palm Desktop Address Book, Date Book, To Do List and Memo Pad information into Microsoft Outlook Contacts, Calendar, Tasks and Notes.







                     Motorola Droid Getting Android OS 2.1 Upgrade this Week
                    Ever since Android 2.1 debuted last month, users of the Motorola Droid and other Android-based smartphones have been impatiently waiting for upgrades. Droid owners should be pleased to hear that their wait is almost over.
                       nook eReader Will Be in Barnes & Noble Stores this Week
                      The Barnes & Noble nook launched a few months ago, but it was sold only on this company's website. Starting in the middle of this week, those who want this e-book reader will be able to pick one up in a B&N store.
                         HTC Incredible Really Quite Credible
                        Some new images and details on the HTC Incredible have come to light. This smartphone is reportedly coming to Verizon later this year running Android OS 2.1 on a 1 GHz processor. It will use a tablet shape with a relatively large screen.
                           SDXC Will Replace SDHC, Offer Up to 2 Terabytes of Data Storage
                          In the very near future, users will be able to store more than 100 HD movies on a single SD card, movies they can then watch on their smartphone. That data requires 2 TB of storage, which is equal to 64 of the largest SDHC cards (32 GB) currently available.

                             Sprint Offers the Palm Treo 755p
                            Sprint now has the Palm Treo 755p available on their network. The 755p is priced at $280 after instant savings and mail-in rebates. The device is very similar to the Treo 680, which is available on Cingular's network. The 755p includes a 312 MHz XScale processor, 128 MB of memory, has a miniSD slot, and a powerful 1600 mAh battery.
                            Get the 755p @ Sprint
                               ASUSTek Unveils the P526
                              ASUSTek has unveiled a new Windows Mobile 6 Professional device pretending to be a Smartphone. The P526 looks like a Smartphone because of its numeric pad, but actually runs Windows Mobile 6 Professional. The device is powered by a 200 Mhz processor and includes Bluetooth, GPS, GSM/GPRS, 128 MB ROM, and microSD. Price is unknown but the device is expected this quarter.
                              Complete Story @ the::unwired
                                 HD Radio Chip for Devices from Samsung
                                Samsung is working on a new HD (High Definition) Radio chipset for devices. HD radio has been slow to take off but adds additional free channels to US airwaves and better sound to existing states. Samsung expects to have the chip available at the beginning of 2008.
                                Complete Story @ The Boy Genius
                                   E-Ten X500 and M700 WM6 Upgrades
                                  E-Ten has released updates for two of its glofiish devices to Windows Mobile 6. The X500 and M700 (which I recently reviewed) now can move to Windows Mobile 6 Professional, though you must register with E-Ten to get the download.
                                  WM6 Upgrades @ E-Ten