"This software helps you connect to free wireless access points with a single mouseclick. It's WiFi for Dummies. Get your mail and browse the web without being charged. The ideal WiFi-tool for frequent travellers and mobile professionals. Pocket WiFi Radar will connect to open hotspots automatically and shows you exactly what it is doing in a cool animated radar screen"
If you often hunt for WiFi, and want a new Wifi finding tool that looks cool as a side benefit, check out this new offering by Makayama. It looks interesting, and can be a good thing for those of us hunting for free Wifi wherever we go.

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"With the P4550, HTC has taken what was already a competent smartphone and thought really hard about how to make it better. The result is a handset that does pretty much everything you could possibly want a handset to do. It'll work anywhere in the world, has fast data connections, a qwerty keyboard for fast and comfortable messaging, a tilting screen and even a GPS receiver for satellite navigation. Most importantly HTC has managed to package it all up in a highly usable, well-constructed and not-too-tubby package. When the time comes to move away from my current mobile phone contract and upgrade from my current phone, this is going to be the handset I'll be looking to replace it with. I can't praise it any higher than that."
They've got nothing but good to say about the Kaiser on this review. I especially liked some of the crisp, big, photos. A good summary review if you're on the fence on this device.

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I've always been fascinated by locks, for
some odd reason. Master combination locks, the combination lock of
choice for most of us it seems, are everywhere and were a staple
for my existence as a student. Hall lockers needed a combination
lock, gym lockers, orchestra lockers, etc... The result? Well,
years past high school, I now have 3 or 4 master locks that I
don't have the combinations for. Thankfully, I found this site
and the software tool that was
created from it to find combinations! I even assembled a PDF
document listing the instructions and all possible combinations
once the last number was found. Great to print out and keep on
hand, especially if you don't remember where you downloaded the
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The image above, taken from the newest version, says a lot more about the new features than my comments here! ListPro 5 is out, with Pocket PC and Smartphone editions (of course). Some of the coolest features that I'm digging are the ability to have live URLs in the notes pane as well as the list items, and the highlighting. My lists can look pretty now. Adding pictures is also nice, especially for step-by-step lists (e.g. screenshots). Ilium's site should have the new version listed, as well as pricing, and trial downloads. 
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"Take a look at www.ixit.com to see how we have utilised common industry standards such as Javascript, html, xml and Ajax techniques to bypass the browser and provide easy, fast and cheap access to exactly what the user wants from the web in real time.> Watch our short video demonstration at http://ixit.com/demo.php and get our free beta download"
It's a joy to have an internet-enabled device at your side, however sometimes finding the right content or even knowing where to look for a PIE friendly version can be a nightmare. Case in point - last night my power was out for 10 hours and all I wanted to know was - any news from local news organizations regarding it? Well, my search was largely unsuccessful, but perhaps technologies like iXit will allow content providers to create Mobile Micro Apps that get rid of the clutter and provide the content!

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