Windows Mobile devices save contacts directly to the user’s phone, which is fine for typical use; however, power users or anyone changing phones may need to take their contacts easily from one device to another. Fortunately it is a simple matter to copy contact info to your device’s SIM card.
Most Windows Mobile 6.1 devices come with RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) as an optional component – one that allows the user of the device to interact with a remote PC running Windows XP (or Vista), whether it’s situated in the home or office.
The HTC Touch Diamond and Pro are about to be superseded, but how good are their replacements - the HTC Touch Diamond2 and HTC Touch Pro2 - and are they worthy of the name?
Point and click for more information. In this case, point your phone’s camera at a tag, and your browser will take you to related content. Although this describes how Microsoft’s new Tag Reader application works, a similar notion has been tried before. Read on to discover how CueCat showed the way.
Available for both smartphone and Pocket PC, Skype for Windows Mobile is somewhat new – but this shouldn’t stop anyone from utilizing the voice chat network via Skype’s own, in-house software.
Bored of the branded TouchFLO 3D finger-controlled interface on your new Windows 6.1 mobile? Why not change it? Follow this guide to changing the theme of your TouchFLO 3D user interface for Windows Mobile 6.1 utilizing the TF3D Config application.
Twitter has become a very popular micro-blogging application that allows users to follow their friends, favorite websites, and much more. While you can of course check your tweets at your PC there are also some excellent Windows Mobile Apps that can keep you connected on the go. Check out my Top 5.