Best Tarot Pro for PPCs updated (v3.3) to support Treo 700w!

Nokia and Sony Ericsson Partner for DVB-H Mobile Digital TV Technology News, Electronics Buy Guide and Gadget ReviewBy the Tarot reading a person may be able to find answers about his/her hopes and wishes.There are many ways of tarot readings. This program uses ‘The Celtic Cross spread’. The Celtic Cross is probably the oldest and most popular pattern for reading the tarot. It has survived so long because the layout of the cards is simple, but powerful.It uses 78 cards. 22 Major and 56 Lesser Arcana cards of the Rider -Waite Tarot deck.—17/Feb/2006 UPDATE (v3.3) —* WM 2005 full support* Treo 700w tuned!* Tuned for all 240×240 Pocket PCs* Tuned for all 480×480 Pocket PCs* Windows installer updated. Check it here:

AnexTEK SP310 GPS Pocket PC Phone

AnexTEK SP310 pocket pc phone is the second smartphone since their announcement of AnexTEK moboDA 3360. According to pocketpcitalia, the upcoming pocket phone will include a GPS module and will support direct push email by Microsoft.Specifications * Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC Phone Edition * Network: GSM Quad-Band EDGE * CPU: 520 Intel PXA270 MHz * Display: 65k colors 2.8″ QVGA TFT * WiFi 802.11b/g * Bluetooth 1.2 * 2 MegaPixel Camera * GPS * 1300 mAh battery * SDIO Slot * 127 x 66 x 19 mm * 170gThe AnexTEK SP310 pocket pc phone will be available at third quarter of this year. The first release will support the EDGE network, and another version which support UTMS 3G connection will be release after that. via slashphone.com

BlackBerry Connect Spotted in Action

Mobile High Speed for Palm OSWe’ve been hearing for ages that Palm and PalmSource have been working with RIM on bringing BlackBerry Connect software to the Palm OS. Yet after years of press releases from both companies, we have never actually seen an actual working version. Adrew from Treonauts just caught a glimpse of BlackBerry Connect running on a Treo 650 at 3GSM. Apparently, it works as a plug-in to Palm’s VersaMail application, and messages are pushed to the device in the usual BlackBerry style. Palm has previously stated they would be offering the service in early 2006. Through RIM’s BlackBerry Connect licensing program, Palm will enable its Treo 650 and future Palm OS based Treo smartphones with secure, push-based wireless email via BlackBerry Enterprise Server. The solution will enable the following: push-based email using BlackBerry Connect with Palm’s VersaMail email client; support for Microsoft Exchange and IBM Lotus Domino; wireless calendar synchronization; remote address lookup of corporate email directory; convenient email-attachment viewing; Triple DES encryption; and IT policy enforcement and commands (such as remotely disabling or wiping email and PIM data from a device in the event it is lost or stolen). BlackBerry Connect for Palm OS will be available for new and existing Treo 650 users through select carriers. Pricing and distribution details will be provided at a later date. via palminfocenter.com

Live photos of HTC Hermes communicator

The web source Pocket PC Italia has published live photos and specs of the upcoming communicator HTC Hermes. We’ve mentioned it time and again. It’s a development of HTC Wizard platform. They are alike in functionality and design. HTC Hermes is a UMTS-version of its predecessor, but it’s slightly massive. According to Pocket PC Italia, HTC Hermes has the following specs: Operating system Windows Mobile 5.0 GSM/GPRS and UMTS/HSDPA networks Processor Samsung S3C2442 300 MHz 64 MB RAM and 128 MB flash-memory 2.8” TFT LCD, QVGA (240×320 pixels), 65K colors Sliding QWERTY-keyboard 2.1-megapixel camera and CIF-camera Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) and Bluetooth 2.0 Slot for microSD (TransFlash) cards Battery capacious of 1350 mAh

Skype for Symbian UIQ and Series 60 spotted

Nokia and Sony Ericsson Partner for DVB-H Mobile Digital TV Technology News, Electronics Buy Guide and Gadget ReviewOn Tuesday Skype announced a partnership with Hutchinson to put Skype on phones on the 3 networks around the world. However, Skype were not willing to answer questions on specific handsets saying only that they were actively working on development for the Symbian platform. However at the ‘Do New’ booth on the Nokia stand there was a demo of Skype running on two 6680s over a 3G network. Read on for details…The S60 Skype application was a complete implementation supporting Skype text chat, Skype voice calls (both to PCs and to other S60 handsets), and Skype Out dialing. Running the application over 3G results in latency of up to about a second. It is the equivalent to calling your granny on their other side of the world via a satellite phone. It does work, but it is annoying and I can not see most people being willing to put up with it. It was indicated that better performance would be achieved over a WiFi connectivity link. The call quality was similar to that achieved in a normal call. The application has been developed for S60 2nd Edition (S60 2.6 to be precise), but Skype are working on a 3rd Edition product which would make sense given the WiFi available in the N80, and Eseries handsets. via allaboutsymbian.com

Barablu offers free mobile to mobile calls using VoIP

There is yet another new and exciting development in the world of consumer VoIP, but for once it isn’t Skype that has taken the lead. Like Skype, Barablu lets users make PC-to-PC calls, but they take it a step further by also offering mobile to mobile calls. Using a compatible GSM phone with Wi-Fi enabled, people can access the VoIP service over a wireless LAN. Calls to other wireless users are then free, but only if they are also Barablu members. Currently, both the Nokia 9500 and i-mate SP5 and SP5m phones are compatible. You just need to download a dialer to your mobile and get registered. You can also make free calls to PCs or anything else you could do with a regular account from your mobile. You can make calls to non-Barablu users as well using the Barablue world account or receive calls from non-users, though there is obviously a fee for both services. via mobilemag.com

Pictures of the Palm OS Emulator on ALP

PDAExpertos caught a glimpse of a preview version of the ACCESS Linux Platform at 3GSM. They have published an article on ALP and got a picture of the ALP Palm OS emulator running on a smartphone. The phone is a Haier N60 phone that is sold in China and normally uses a version of Linux. What is not shown in the photos is the new MAX user interface, which is the main UI and features a new look and features. via palminfocenter.com