Posted on 05 May 2008 by Steven A. Maclin, Ph. D.
Marco Bellino, an award-winning freelance Symbian C++ Developer from the Turin Area of Italy provides Guardian, a new antitheft software system for Symbian Series 60 devices. Bellino’s software is not only of the highest quality. It is FREE of charge and comes highly recommended for those interested in protecting their cell phone/ smartphone investments.
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Tags: mobile computing, people finder, pocket pc, ipod, cell phone
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Posted on 04 May 2008 by Steven A. Maclin, Ph. D.
Wall Street Journal reporter Lee Gomes recently wrote an article about reading an e-book on his Blackberry and, unlike several other reviews of the e-book experience, his was actually quite favorable (you can read it here).
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Tags: people finder, pocket pc, mobile, smartphone, gadgets
Posted on 02 May 2008 by Steven A. Maclin, Ph. D.
Nokia’s smartphones pack a powerful computer into a tight little package.
Matter of fact, I’d go so far as to argue that Nokia smartphones are far better as compared to every other smartphone manufacturer on the market today. The Symbian operating system (OS) on Nokia phones is time tested and seems to have lived up to its users’ expectations thus far. Their smartphones look better on paper, and actually outsell (about 100 times more than) the iphone! 
Nokia’s E Series phones are an absolute triumph in terms of their features, especially for those who use their phones to actually do work.
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Tags: public records, alltel, social networking, motorola, gadgets
Posted on 27 April 2008 by Steven A. Maclin, Ph. D.
I just purchased one of those all-in-one devices (guess you call it a “smartphone“) that combine the features of a PDA and cellular telephone.

It’s a nifty little gadget that’s sure to help me organize my life and be more productive every day. Although these devices have been around for a while now, they’re still a bit on the expensive side. I spent several hundred dollars on my new mobile device, and I’m constantly worried about scratching, dropping, or otherwise damaging it. Obviously what I need to do here is start shopping for cell phone skins in order to ease my anxiety a bit.
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Tags: gps, mobile computing, public records, motorola, online security
Posted on 17 April 2008 by Steven A. Maclin, Ph. D.
A smartphone" rel="tag">smartphone is an electronic handheld device representing a class of handsets with a mobile operating system such as Symbian, Microsoft OS, RIM or Palm. You might think of a smartphone as a mobile phone, one that has built-in features and functionalities in its handset that makes it a mobile information center and entertainment device for the user.

You might also think of a smartphone as a hybrid device, one that has all the features of a mobile phone and most of the features of a personal digital assistant (PDA) such as calendar, e-mail, Web browsing and office applications. Smartphones are one of the fastest growing segments in the consumer devices market.
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Tags: facebook, nokia, ipod, social networking, gadgets