Paintball 2 for Windows Mobile Pocket PCs just updated to v1.6

“PaintBall is back with more addictive, faster and richer gameplay!HiRes plus graphics with millions of colors, stereo sound, 5 different modes of gaming and Bluetooth multiplayer where you can play against your friends wirelessly.PaintBall 2 is the successor of our best seller, original, ball-sucking game, developed in a way that we can guarantee it will keep you hours and hours on your PDA. —01/Nov/2006 UPDATE (1.6) —* Bug with showing wrong colors in Treo 700w fixed* Gameplay 30% faster* Redraw issues fixed* Bug with hi-score names fixed.* minor bugs fixed. ” Check this great game here:

eSoft Interactive's Spot! 1.0.1 is out for Palm OS!

“Get ready to ogle and be boggled! Now you can test your eye for detail with SPOT! for Palm OS, a crazy fun puzzle game that can leave you wanting for more! SPOT! takes your usual “spot-the-difference” game to a new level. Select from three (3) different game modes and never play the same puzzle twice. Key Features: – Play hundreds of puzzles!- More puzzles available as FREE download- Random puzzles – never play the same puzzle twice!- Three challenging game modes- Create multiple profiles, play and compete with your friends and family- Keep track of your stats- Uber-cool artworks!- Relaxing music and sound effects- Puzzle hints- Screensaver mode- FREE lifetime updates!Spot! is compatible for all hi-res (320×320) Palm OS 5.x devices.” Check it here:

HTC profits jump over 150per cent on year on self designed phones

“Taoyuan, Taiwan, Oct 30, 2006 – High Tech Computer Corp. (” HTC ” or ” the company “; TAIEX : 2498 ), today announced its financial results for the first three quarters of 2006, ended September 30th. Net Income after tax for the first three quarters totaled NT$ 17.84 billion and EPS after tax were NT$ 40.87. Net income after tax for Q3 2006 totaled NT$ 6.71 billion and EPS were NT$ 15.37. All set historical high. Total revenues of the third quarter of 2006, ended September 30th, reached NT$ 26.36 billion, which rose 59.20% YoY and 1.40% QoQ. Net income after tax for Q3 was NT$ 6.71 billion, and jumped 154% YoY. Earning per shares for Q3 was NT$ 15.37. First three quarters of 2006, revenue was NT$76.36 billion with 68.77% year-on-year growth; net income after tax reached NT$ 17.84 billion with 166% growth YoY. Earnings per share after tax were NT$ 40.87.Due to the new products launch intensively in this Q4, HTC believes our business still will enjoy a stable growth momentum.

HTC Q3 2006 Financial Results

(Unit: NT$ million)

Total Revenues(NT$ B)

Income Before Tax(NT$ B)

EPSBefore Tax(NT$)

IncomeAfter Tax(NT$ B)

EPSAfter Tax(NT $)

3Q06

26.36

7.06

16.17

6.71

15.37

1Q to3Q06

76.36

18.95

43.42

17.84

40.87

Note: EPS based on outstanding shares of each financial period.

Dopod unveils five new cellular handhelds

“Dopod’s biggest product launch in Singapore to date sees the Taiwanese handheld maker unveil five new product offerings including four PDA-phones (C800, D810, M700 and P800W) and one smart phone (C720W).Slim form factor designs seem to be the common theme at today’s media event as all five new handheld models sport sub-20mm chassis. The C800, for instance, measures just 17mm thick, even with an integrated slide-out QWERTY keypad. According to Dopod, the C800 is 30 percent slimmer than the earlier 838 model. ” Find out about these 5 models here:

Go Skypeing with Rimax Mystic media player

“Cell phones that also perform the tasks of a standalone MP3 player are nothing new. Rimax is going about it in the completely opposite way, offering the Mystic, a portable media player that happens to boast VoIP functionality. The full color 1.5-inch screen isn’t the biggest out there, but you can use it to keep track of all those MP3s you’ll be playing and the all those videos you’ll be enjoying. Don’t expect to stash too much though, as they’re only offering the Mystic in 512MB, 1GB, and 2GB variations. You do get to choose from a variety of tones — blue, green, white, and orange — though, and when you’re done jamming to tunes, plug it into your computer via the provided USB cable and Skype to your heart’s content. Prices start at $106.” via mobilemag.com