Microsoft My Phone Beta opened

myphone install Microsoft My Phone Beta opened

My application for My Phone beta has been accepted, but unfortunately no Windows Mobile phone around, that I can used to try this out. What a waste…

Windows Mobile 6.0 users are highly recommend to use this free service, available here. It took about 3 weeks to get it approved, but probably longer now, due to huge number of interested users.

In case you started to loss of what I’m talking here, My Phone is Microsoft mobile phone service, that allows Windows Mobile device to connect and use My Phone to store, backup and manage the phones data online.

You’ll need My Phone to to be installed on the phone, prior that. As of now, My Phone is only compatible with Windows Mobile 6.0 and above, for non-touch screen  and touch screen with stylus devices. Each account will have 200MB storage by default.

My Phone can synchronizes contacts, calendar appointments, tasks, photos, videos, text messages, music, and documents that are stored on the device. The synchronized contents can be viewed on My Phone (as the screen shot below), so you no longer worry of missing data in case of anything happen to the device.

Follow My Phone blog to stay updated with the them.

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A glimpse of Windows Mobile Marketplace

windows mobile marketplace A glimpse of Windows Mobile Marketplace

A glimpse of an early stage of Windows Mobile Marketplace  can be seen now, as discovered by pocketnow who were tipped by anonymous. I guess, this is what Windows Mobile users has anticipated since annocement about it made by Microsoft quite sometime back.

Mobile app marketplace which being lead by Apple, Android , Nokia(Ovie Store)and  Blackberry (who just opened its store last week) soon will become even crowded, with this addition from  Microsoft and probably Samsung (heard the rumors) later.

Which one will give Apple run for their money yet to be seen. Android has the biggest potential, but it should persuade mobile phone manufactures to come out with prettier, good looking and interesting model, run on Android.

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Amazon unveiled Kindle for iPhone & iPod Touch application

kindle iphone 150x133 Amazon unveiled Kindle for iPhone & iPod Touch applicationiPhone and iPod owners who loves to read Kindle e-books title, but didn’t own any Amazon Kindle has another reason to proud of their gadget.  They no longer need Amazon Kindle..

That’s none other than because, Amazon has released Kindle for iPhone, an application that allow Amazon e-books titles to be use and read in iPhone.

My curiosity to try this application, turn out to be quite disappointing, as the app is only available for US users at the moment. In case you curious how it’s looks like, I have ‘borrowed’ one screen shot from iphonebuzz at the bottom of this post.

Unlike Amazon Kindle, users can’t buy Kindle e-book title from within this application, but there is always web browser as alternative. Other cool feature is, if you own any Kindle e-books title, you can sync the e-books between your iPhone and your Kindle.

There is free titles for Kindle too. Great! Can’t wait it to be here.

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Live Search Mobile for Windows Mobile 6 and 5 add-ons out now for download

Live Search Mobile for Windows Mobile 6 and Windows Mobile 5 devices add-ons is now available for download from Microsoft Mobile Device download page.

Available starting 16 and 17 of February, Windows Search Mobile allows user to search for such as maps and direction wherever they’re.

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Google demo the offline version of mobile Gmail for iPhone and Android

We know that the offline Gmail is almost fully functioning on the computer where no internet connection available.  But apparently, this demo video showing that the mobile version of offline Gmail is being developed and works  on iPhone and Android phone.

Why offline Gmail is important for certain people when GMail’s emails can be downloaded as POP3 or IMAP?

Although the default email app in iPhone for instance, can still showing emails when your phone disconnected, but it is limited for the last 30 emails. And the most importantly,  you can’t use Gmail’s functionality such as labeling, move the email and etc.

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