Posts about Gizmodo as of October 6, 2009

10/06/2009
Wow, according to a rather scathing review from Gizmodo, you should stay well away from the new Garmin Nuvifone G60 GPS Phone . The review details the G60’s inability to create not only a sensitive touchscreen but also lacking a homescreen button, much freezing, accelerometer sometimes magically stopping, horrible integrated camera, useless web browser and a pretty clunky interface. Anything good about the Nuvifone G60 GPS?  No, not really.
10/06/2009
Using photosketch software to do it Using photosketch to do a rough sketch of how you want to compose your picture and what elements you want in your picture. Since photosketch is a internet base software after you has finish your sketch and had label them properly, photosketch will search the internet for the best matching picture according to your sketch and description. It not only provide with you with the images but also advice you on the best combination of the actions, backgrounds and the elements.
10/06/2009
The reviews of Microsoft’s new mobile OS, Windows Mobile 6.5 , are in — and none of them are glowing. It seems that Windows Mobile 6.5 is more of a superficial cosmetic overhaul, not a bona fide upgrade capable of handling the mobile market’s stiff competition . John Herman of Gizmodo says, “Windows Mobile 6.5 isn’t just a letdown — it barely seems done.” Herman continues to say things aren’t much better underneath the hood, and a quick peek “reveals an OS that hasn’t been
10/06/2009
Today, October 6th, is a huge day in history: Microsoft released Windows Mobile 6.5 to the masses. But you already knew that, right? No. Of course you didn’t. And that’s what today’s post is about… Loyal readers know well that I’m a Windows Mobile user – and I have been for the last six versions of the mobile operating system (Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile 2003SE, Windows Mobile 5, Windows Mobile 6, Windows Mobile 6.1, and now Windows Phone (apparently what they’re now calling Windows Mobile devices from WM6.5 and on)).
10/06/2009
Today, October 6th, is a huge day in history: Microsoft released Windows Mobile 6.5 to the masses. But you already knew that, right? No. Of course you didn’t. And that’s what today’s post is about… Loyal readers know well that I’m a Windows Mobile user – and I have been for the last six versions of the mobile operating system (Windows Mobile 2003, Windows Mobile 2003SE, Windows Mobile 5, Windows Mobile 6, Windows Mobile 6.1, and now Windows Phone (apparently what they’re now calling Windows Mobile devices from WM6.5 and on)).
10/06/2009
dan tynan on Oct 06 2009 at 5:21 am | Filed under: Apple, Cringley, Gadgets, Infoworld, Microsoft You can’t stumble around the Internet these days without bumping into it. News, rumor, speculation, and hot gossip about — no, not David Letterman’s love life (who knew he had one?) or the Jon and Kate Gosselin train wreck — but Tablet PCs.
Windows Mobile 6.5 Reviewgadgetvenue.com
10/06/2009
Gizmodo managed to get their hands on a new Windows Mobile 6.5 device for review this morning and although they were hoping to give it a raving review, they were let down by a mobile operating system that seems to be just patching over a few things on the previous 6.1 version. First problems seemed to be with the start menu that according to Giz you cannot organise the way you want it easily. Instead, you need to tap on an icon and hit a menu telling it to jump to the top.
10/06/2009
by Zidni Agni Entering the cellular business , Microsoft is preparing the new cell phone in their new project. Project Pink is the new project by Microsoft for developing this new cell phone. Some of the cell phone prototypes are already available in the internet. The new cell phones in this Project Pink are two cell phone with touch screen and slide phone with also qwerty keypad. Turtle and Pure is the code name for the Microsoft cell phone.