Blackberry 8800 videos

People have been drooling at the idea of a proper new Blackberry to replace the 8700 for quite a while now. Spy shots were flown around online… Then the Blackberry 8800 was announced. So far there have been a lot of press pictures, but what about videos? Check this out, TechFresh has a video of the 8800 in action, complete with 320×240 TFT display, 1.3 Megapixel camera, microsSD card, and 64 MB of internal memory. Of course it also has bluetooth 2.0, EDGE and even a new media player. Mobile workers get ready, you’re about to be a little more productive.. or is that unproductive will all these goodies?


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Mobati revamp…finally

Welcome to the newly redesigned Mobati.net. It has been a work in progress for a while now, and the team hopes that its going to be enjoyed to the fullest potentials. New tweaks and modifications will be subtly added, especially to the categories. Product and service reviews will be launched soon, together with how-to documents and articles.

After some quiet time taken to restructure the objectives of the website, normal postings will occur momentarily.

Thanks for visiting!
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Team Mobati.net


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How To Watch Movies On Your Pocket PC And Other Handheld Secrets

Handhelds, like PocketPC and Palm are incredible pieces of hardware. With appropriate software you can turn them into TVs, DVD players and much more. Curious? Read On.
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Wearable wireless technology from Motorola and Burton

Bluetooth wireless technology in the jacket allows you to link up to your Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone and cruise and converse with ease. Use the control panel on the left sleeve to take or make calls and switch songs on your iPod without removing them from your pockets. There’s even a mini caller ID screen. A removable control panel, detachable hood speakers and microphone complete this super tech getup and make it easy to clean your jacket.
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Shared workspaces with Central Desktop

Central Desktop makes it easier to collaborate anywhere, anytime, and in real-time. CD is an online web-based collaboration solution that requires no download, or installing. Viewable, and usable through IE, Firefox, and Mozilla.

Central Desktop lets users organize data and communications in a secure online location, with searchable threads. Tracked files and documents can be shared using PDF, Word, Excel, PPT, and HTML formats. Project calendars can be shared and syndicated via iCal and RSS. The collaboration feature allows for a real-time platform that is accessible inside, and outside of company firewalls. Making it easier to work with customer, partners, and venders to be included in collaborations.

Prices range from a free 25MB version that includes two workspaces, to a company plan for $249/month that includes 10GB, 50 workspaces, and 100 users per workspace.

Central Desktop has built a tour of the online software so you can better get an idea if it could be useful for you, and your organization.


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Browzar your way to secure WiFi surfing

There are lots of security issues that can arise when accessing the internet from wireless networks or shared computers. Passwords and activity can be tracked, and there is the possibly of security risks to any private accounts that are accessed.

Browzar is a free standalone application with no installation necessary, and is available in Mac, PC and Linux platforms. The download is short and sweet, being that the application is only 264K. You can also choose black or silver for your window frame color. Browzar does not have a cache, web history, or cookies, allowing for secure protected online activity. You can access any website you wish by entering the URL, or searching in your favorite web browser. This tool does not have tabbed views, but you do have the ability to open multiple windows. In all, Browzar is a nice tool to use for securely accessing the internet either by wifi, or on shared computers.


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Sonys new 50GB dual layer discs

If you download a lot of applications, take a lot of pictures, or just seem to amass large amounts of electronic data, you will be happy to know that Sony is unleashing 50GB dual layer blu-ray media disc’s.

The new Sony disc’s have the allowance of over four hours of HD quality video time, and will take advantage of Sony Blu-ray disc burners and Sony VAIO desktop and notebook computers. The main benefits of this new media are the scratch guard, archival reliability that is said to prevent data corruption and deterioration, and a stable writing surface that prevents warping during severe climate changes.

Blu-ray media discs are expected to be shipping late 2006 with a price of around $48. Get ready to archive!


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