Palm’s future not rosy

PC Magazine has posted an interesting new article to their Web site on the past, present, and potentially grim future of Palm. Sascha Segan, an online columnist for PC Mag, has written a superbly hard-hitting superb piece that admonishes Palm for not only the Foleo cancellation debacle, but for the company’s general inability to deliver compelling new products year after year. Segan offers similar advice to Palm as found in the recent Engadget open letter to Palm and Ed Colligan, “Palm needs to set some deadlines, announce them, and stick to them. They need to suck up the tech community’s disbelief for a while, and re-earn its respect by delivering big new ideas on time.”

Posted on: September 17, 2007 9:00 am

California bans teen cell phone use

Under legislation signed Sept. 13 by Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, California has banned the use of cell phones and other digital devices by teenagers while driving. California joins 15 other states and the District of Columbia in prohibiting teen multitasking while behind the wheel.

Posted on: September 17, 2007 9:00 am

Google backs private Moon landing

Search giant Google is offering a $30M prize to private firms that land a robot rover on the Moon. The competition to send a robot craft to the Moon is being run with the X-Prize Foundation.

To claim the cash, any craft reaching the lunar surface must perform a series of tasks such as shoot video and roam for specific distances. Firms interested in trying for the prize have until the end of 2012 to mount their Moonshot.

Posted on: September 17, 2007 9:00 am

Sansa View

SanDisk announced the new Sansa View–a video MP3 player with a vast array of features and generous capacity, at an unbeatable price. The sleek-looking Sansa View marries the finest MP3 player attributes with full-motion video support, a larger screen, long battery life and generous capacity–all in a thin, easy-to-carry package. Expected to be available in October, the Sansa View will carry a suggested retail price of $199.99 for a 16GB flash-based player and $149.99 for the 8GB.

Posted on: September 17, 2007 9:00 am

Sync Facebook with Outlook

Are you on Facebook? Do you use Outlook and Windows Mobile? If you answered yes and yes, get OutSync, a free app to sync your Facebook friends’ photos with Outlook.

Posted on: September 14, 2007 9:00 am

TyTN II prints via Bluetooth

A Print via Bluetooth option has been added to the HTC’s TyTN II’s Messaging menu. This will presumably allow users to print off an email, document, or other text by way of a nearby Bluetooth-enabled printer.

Posted on: September 14, 2007 9:00 am

WisBar Advance 3

WisBar Advance 3 expands upon the successful task management features found in the WisBar Advance 2. Included in WisBar Advance 3 is the ability to customize your running applications to a degree not seen in other programs. Utilizing a smaller memory footprint from previous versions, WisBar Advance 3 keeps your device running as fast as possible, leaving more memory available for any application you may use. WisBar Advance 3 also brings new life to your PocketPC with the ability to change the appearance of your system to a degree not matched in other software.

Posted on: September 14, 2007 9:00 am

Future mobile attacks inevitable

Mobile malware attacks will become a profitable target for cybercriminals in the next year, brought on by more powerful smartphones that make shopping and Web browsing much easier for users.

That was the message from a new report being issued this week by researchers at McAfee’s Avert Labs. Mobile malware is not yet a great threat in the United States, but mobile malware in Japan has skyrocketed and is rising precipitously in Europe, according to the report.

The report examined smartphones using Windows Mobile Microsoft operating system. But popular use of the Apple iPhone and rising use of similar Windows smartphones could make cell phone users a target, said Dave Marcus, security research and communications manager at McAfee Avert Labs.

Posted on: September 14, 2007 9:00 am

Pocket QuickView version 4.0

Pocket QuickView is a powerful and versatile application for working with digital images. PQV’s code has been optimized to make viewing images on your phone quick and easy. PQV is very good at handling large color and bilevel images such as JPEG, TIFF, CAL and MOD:CA files.

Posted on: September 14, 2007 9:00 am

Notebook mouse with memory

Microsoft Hardware is taking mobile computing to a new level with the Microsoft Mobile Memory Mouse 8000, the industry’s first rechargeable notebook mouse with 1 GB of flash memory built right into the transceiver. Designed to prevent Universal Serial Bus port shortage, the single transceiver is a three-in-one supertool that lets users simultaneously work wirelessly, save important files with 1 GB of storage and recharge the mouse without deficiency in performance–all through one USB port.

Posted on: September 14, 2007 9:00 am