Windows Mobile is a super, flexible mobile operating system that comes with a host of built in goodies that can be used in a number of ways – such as the notes feature which not only allows you to record voice notes and dictation, but also allows you to record calls.
The standard Windows Mobile onscreen software keyboard is small and difficult to access without the stylus and although the HTC Touch DIamond, Pro and HD devices all come with software keyboards, choices are limited for other devices.
But there are choices and here we see how they can be installed.
Call Firewall is a superb tool for screening incoming calls and configuring various responses depending on whether the caller is on your whitelist or blacklist.
Windows Mobile 6.1 devices may find it difficult to send emails using POP or IMAP thanks to an additional feature provided in the operating system that many mobile network providers ignore - here’s how to resolve the problem.
A range of external keyboards for Windows Mobile devices are available on the market, however, they’re both costly and can be device-specific - this article takes a look at some of the pitfalls of buying an external Bluetooth or infrared keyboard.
Looking for a way to control your Windows Mobile device from your PC or laptop? My MobileR could be the solution you’re looking for, allowing copy, cut and paste, screengrabs and video recording…
The Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 is a marvellous Windows Mobile device that truly merges the two concepts of mobile phone and mobile computer. One of the ways in which it succeeds at this is via the multiple user interface selection known as X-Panels.