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 SlovoEd Compact English explanatory dictionary
SlovoEd Compact contains lexical databases from Merriam-Webster Inc. (15565 entries). Add-on sound modules, learning tools, popup translation from any active application, etc.
       SlovoEd Classic English-Spanish & Spanish-English dictionary
      SlovoEd Compact contains lexical databases from Ula (103065 entries). Add-on sound modules, learning tools, popup translation from any active application, etc.
           HNHSoft Larousse English-French Concise Dictionary
          HNHSoft Larousse English-French Concise Dictionary is the ideal mobile companion for anyone who wishes to learn contemporary French. 100,000 entries and 130,000 translations.
               HNHSoft Larousse English-Spanish Concise Dictionary
              HNHSoft Larousse English-Spanish Concise Dictionary is the ideal mobile companion for anyone who wishes to learn contemporary Spanish. 90,000 entries and 120,000 translations.
                   HNHSoft Larousse English-German Concise Dictionary
                  HNHSoft Larousse English-German Concise Dictionary is the ideal mobile companion for anyone who wishes to learn contemporary German. 90,000 entries and 120,000 translations.
                       1Touch Contacts v4.0
                      Manage contacts efficiently using features such as Group Manager, Multiple SMS, Smart Selection List, Exchange Multiple Business Cards via Bluetooth, Send Group SMS and more.
                           Master Kick
                          Once, there was a table-soccer, now we have Master Kick!
                               SlovoEd Compact Italian-Swedish & Swedish-Italian dictionary
                              SlovoEd Compact contains lexical databases from Dario De Judicibus (13470 entries). Add-on sound modules, learning tools, popup translation from any active application, etc.





                                   Pre-Order a Dream on September 17
                                  http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2008...september-17th/

                                  "We've been hearing a lot about Android recently, from delayed release dates to a video claiming to depict the fabled HTC Dream in action. What we haven't heard, however, is anything specific about the public availability of the first Android devices to hit the streets. HTC and T-Mobile have been promising an Android-based device by the end of this year, but haven't gone any further into the specifics. TmoNews is now claiming that the HTC Dream will, in fact, be the first Android device to reach our hands. The site is reporting that T-Mobile will begin offering the Dream via a special promotional pre-sale event beginning September 17th, which is just over a month from now. The device will reportedly cost $150 for current T-Mobile subscribers, though it could sell for as much as $399 when it goes on sale to the general public some time later."

                                  Android-based phones have been rumored almost since the day the internet started (or at least it seems that way), now it looks like one may be had by members of the carrier that manages to continually "ride the short bus" - T-Mobile. But at least it should support 3G data, and have a 3 MP camera as well as that groovy android OS. Anyone thinking of checking one out?

                                     Samsung to Boost Performance of Flash Memory in Smartphones
                                    http://www.phonescoop.com/news/item.php?n=3273

                                    "Samsung recently announced new software that will greatly improve the way its flash memory behaves in smartphones running the Windows Mobile, Symbian, Linux and RTOS platforms. The software makes communication between the memory chips and the phone's operating system more efficient. It also has an improved file system. These two improvements combined should result in fast boot times and faster downloading to memory and searching memory. Samsung did not indicate exactly when this new software will be available."



                                    This is pretty cool news. Way to go Samsung! Who wouldn't love faster RAM without upgrading their hardware? I know I would. It is unclear if this software will be released to the masses or just released to manufacturers but we will keep you guys (and girls) updated on any progress we hear, just in case.

                                       Windows Mobile: Bring The Excitement Back

                                      Five years ago in 2003, I was a serious September wreck. I was in my last year as an undergraduate student, a new follower of Windows Mobile, and seriously obsessed with the i-Mate Pocket PC. It was rumored, debuted (in early October) and drove me to do some really strange things to finally get my hands on one in November. Four years ago I had new device fever over the HP iPAQ h6315. Three years ago I was absolutly crazy for an i-Mate JASJAR. Two years ago I had to have an iPAQ 6915. And last year the Kaiser called my name. If it's nearing fall, Jon's obsessing over a device. This year I thought the Touch Pro would be my new love, but perhaps not. You see, now that the Touch Pro is surfacing, I have come to a sad realization: It doesn't excite me.

                                      Don't get me wrong, the Touch Pro is an awesome looking device. It boasts some great stats: VGA screen, GPS, 3.2 MP Camera, Qwerty keypad, TouchFLO and a nice look. However it occured to me today that while it may have the VGA screen adn the TouchFLO, for Kaiser owners, it really doesn't bring anything super stellar. It's not appreciatively smaller, and it doesn't include a newer operating system than the Kaiser. In short, if I combine my JASJAR and TyTN II (Kaiser) together, I have pretty much all the major features of a Touch Pro, minus .2 Megapixels and the sleek Touch design. I'm sorry, it probably isn't enough to coax out of me the same amount of money I spent on the TyTN II last year. It's just not exciting enough.

                                      You see, with each generation of product I gained a feature I'd never had before. The i-Mate Pocket PC brought me Bluetooth, the first iPAQ provided Wifi, the JASJAR gave me VGA and a really cool form factor, the second iPAQ provided GPS, and the Kaiser brought a tilt and GPS/WiFi/Bluetooth in a landscape screen. The Touch Pro gives me all of that (Save the new form factor) in one package which is nice - and I'm sure users who haven't upgraded in a few eyars (e.g. those with a TyTN or a device released in 2006) will find it attractive. But for not for this old diehard.

                                      Now I'm not holding solely HTC responsible for this. Yes, they could have added something new (or made the device super slim), but they can only work with what they currently have as an OS. Windows Mobile 6.1 feels dated - it gives essentially the same user interface that Windows Mobile 5 did, in 2005. Now Microsoft knows this, and certainly has plans continously in the works - but they simply can't roll out in time to make this year exciting for a vet like me. They would have had to push out the next version of Windows Mobile in May for that to have happened. So this year may be the first time in a long time I don't get all anxious and worked up over a device (Which will probably make my wife happy, as she's had to watch me pine away each year for the last several). The question I have after ruminating on all this is simple: How does Microsoft put the excitement back into Windows Mobile? Is it a snazzy new look or feature that would do it? A new browser? A free service that would sync everything to and from your computer to your phone? A personal butler delivered with the phone? etc..). And how can the ODMs and OEMs help? This time next year I really hope I have new device fever again - my "fun money" account just looks too weird if it has too much money in it!