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"Dashwire has come a long way since last October –feedback we’ve received from you and private beta users from 68 countries around the world has helped us improve the service. We’ve made a ton of improvements, added new features to our web and mobile phone experiences, and are now excited to be opening up our beta so that all users get immediate access to the Dashwire service. Dashwire is focused on becoming the central hub that seamlessly bridges the mobile phone and web worlds, simplifying experiences and making it easy to access and share the world captured on your phone. We have a number of new things we will be sharing at CTIA in Vegas next week that we wanted to share with you first" 
Dashwire is a pretty cool service that I've been playing around with now for a few months. While I haven't been using it extensively lately, I am excited to see some of the new features they've built in - features I predict will make me more likely to use it in the future. For example Dashwire now lets you share your media to social networking sites, instant status updates, threaded SMS, andmore. Oh, and did I mention it's now an open to the public? Go ahead, check it out!

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"Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ: MSFT) has announced late yesterday that Windows Mobile will be officially retired effective June 1, 2008. In a surprising twist, Microsoft is recommending that users switch to rival Apple's iPhone, confirming rumors that versions of Microsoft Office applications may be ported to the iPhone platform. Enterprises everywhere should be relieved to know that the next version of the iPhone will support Microsoft's Activesync server-side synchronization standard, which will allow them to continue to provide email to their users..."
In what can only be described as a shocking twist of mobile electronics fate, Microsoft has abruptly abandoned its Windows Mobile operating system and decided to jump on the Apple bandwagon as far as mobile devices go. My only wonder is what will happen to the Windows Mobile team?? Such nice people seemingly out of a job - unless they learn to love all things lower-case i.

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"Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ: MSFT) has announced late yesterday that Windows Mobile will be officially retired effective June 1, 2008. In a surprising twist, Microsoft is recommending that users switch to rival Apple's iPhone, confirming rumors that versions of Microsoft Office applications may be ported to the iPhone platform. Enterprises everywhere should be relieved to know that the next version of the iPhone will support Microsoft's Activesync server-side synchronization standard, which will allow them to continue to provide email to their users..."
In what can only be described as a shocking twist of mobile electronics fate, Microsoft has abruptly abandoned its Windows Mobile operating system and decided to jump on the Apple bandwagon as far as mobile devices go. My only wonder is what will happen to the Windows Mobile team?? Such nice people seemingly out of a job - unless they learn to love all things lower-case i.

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"The HTC P3470 has been a pleasure to use over the past few weeks. There are times where I’ve missed 3G but overall I like this device. Having been given the chance to review this phone after spending so much time ‘out of the loop’ it has been refreshing to see how far the windows mobile phones have come. Comparing this to the Good old E100, HTC have got a lot more stylish, Microsoft have made a lot of improvements to WM. The big question is would I Buy one? Probably but it depends on my needs for the phone." 
The HTC p3470 is an interesting device, not quite as full-featured as some of HTC's offerings but still not too shabby. No Wifi or 3G on this baby, but GPS is a nice touch. What do you think - with p3470 be in your future?

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"Resco, a supplier of advanced developer tools and components for mobile devices, today announced availability of Resco Audio for .NET CF Beta. A library that allows the developers to record and play music and sound files in different file formats. The supported file formats include .ogg, .wav, .raf, .spx. The full version will also include .mp3 support. "Multimedia has undoubtedly become a part of modern software applications" said Peter Sartoris, product manager of Resco, Enterprise Solutions."By releasing Resco Audio for .NET, we are providing a library using which you can easily enhance mobile applications by making use of the built-in microphone and speakers."
Audio can be a tricky to properly implement in an application - and with a multitude of codecs and formats to choose from, conversion to the proper format can also be a bit hairy. If you're working on an audio app, Resco's new components may help you get by a nasty issue or two.

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"Mocha FTP Server gives an easy way to copy files to/from a PDA running Windows Mobile or Pocket PC 200x It supports the standard File Transfer Protocol (FTP) features found in most web browsers and FTP client applications." 
A while back Mocha FTP was released (As you can see from the screenshot). Why post on it today? Well, it's now freeware and may help those of us who are looking for an easy way to browse our devices when they are not physically teathered to a computer (Be sure to see the license name and key at the bottom of the Mocha FTP page). What I'm interested in is if this can be run over a cellular network (it doesn't explictly say wifi only!) - anyone want to download, play, and report?

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