mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 19 2007 | smt5600, windows mobile, development, programming, asp.net, microsoft, httpbrowsercapabilities
ASP.Net thinks my cell phone's browser doesn't support cookies. So, I can't login to blue dot mobile. I think this can be solved by updating a browser definition file on the server.
Quoted: Browser definition files contain definitions for individual browsers. At run time, ASP.NET uses the information in the request header to determine what type of browser has made the request. Then ASP.NET uses .browser files to determine the capabilities of the browser, and how to render markup to that browser.
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Jun 29 2007 | software, foxit, pdf, smartphone, windows mobile, smt5600
Cool, I've been looking for a PDF reader for awhile.
Quoted: Foxit Reader for Windows Mobile is a reader software for PDF documents on mobile devices. It supports Windows Mobile (both Pocket PC and Smartphone) 2002/2003/5.0/6.0 and Windows CE 4.2/5.0/6.0. And it supports the same PDF viewing feature as desktop version of Foxit Reader except JPEG2000 or JBIG2 encoded images, and ICC color profiles
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 18 2007 | smartphone, smt5600, windows mobile, microsoft
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 18 2007 | smt5600, windows mobile, smartphone
My volume button is broken on my cell phone. Seems like I'll be able to work around it by downloading a registry editor.
Quoted: In HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Control Panel/Volume (values) the value contained in the key 'Volume' is increased/decreased using the phones up/down volume button.
Volume=0 bar, volume key=0
Volume=1 bars, volume key=858993459
volume=2 bars, volume key=1717986918
volume=3 bars, volume key=2576980377
volume=4 bars, volume key=3435973836
volume=4 bars, volume key=4294967295
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 08 2007 | daylight savings time, smartphone, smt5600, windows mobile, microsoft
Make sure you download this is you have a Windows Mobile device!
Quoted: To make sure your appointments on your Windows Mobile devices are accurate, you’ll need to update your device. If you regularly synchronize your device with your PC, you’ll need to update Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Outlook as well.
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Congress has changed the dates for Daylight Saving Time (DST) in the United States starting in 2007. Canada has adopted similar DST dates. These changes could cause clocks and Microsoft Outlook calendar appointments on Windows Mobile-powered devices to display incorrect times for March 11 – April 1, 2007 and October 28 – November 4, 2007 and again in subsequent years. You can find more information about the exact dates and potential impact in the Changes in DST section.
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 01 2006 | smt5600, smartphone, live, search, microsoft, downloads
My friend's team just launched this.
Quoted: What’s on your wish list this holiday season? Wish you could find the closest toy store when you’re on the go? The nearest coffee shop on a cold winter day? Get news reports or traffic information on the move? Windows Live has granted those wishes and more: we’re proud to announce three new ways to search on the go:
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 03 2006 | smartphone, smt5600, windows mobile
ryan, i currently have the following phone: http://www.htcwiki.com/page/HTC%20Typhoon. i've been very happy with it and have seen it as low as $75 new. However, this model has been replaced by models such as the http://www.htcwiki.com/page/T-Mobile%20SDA and http://www.htcwiki.com/page/Cingular%202125.
I personally like HTC phones and have had/heard good experiences about the models that look like normal phones. Can't say much on the others.
Quoted: HTC Smartphone Wiki
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 03 2006 | google, mobile, smt5600, gmailThese look very cool, and they installed successfully on my Windows Mobile phone. Unfortunately, the $4.99 t-mobile plan doesn't support these apps. This was confirmed in the help section for GMail Mobile.
Quoted: I tend not to shill for Google products on this site. I think Google builds a lot of amazing stuff, and I love working there, but I am certainly not an exclusive fan and use competitive products from a number of companies. For example, this blog is hosted by Six Apart's Typepad service.
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That said, I think two Google teams have hit it out of the park lately:
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 01 2006 | smt5600, yahoo music, drm, janusOkay, this explains why I can transfer files from Yahoo Music Unlimited To Go to my portable device and still play them after a month has passed. I like this feature!
Quoted: Which Rights Should You Allow in Licenses?
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Allow or disallow transfer to a portable device, depending on how strictly you want to restrict playback of expired files. At this time, many portable devices do not enforce expiration dates. That is, if a license for a multimedia file expires, the consumer will not be able to play it on his or her computer. However, if the file was transferred to a portable device, the consumer might be able to play the file after the expiration date.
mohit | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 25 2006 | shopping, cables, bellevue, smartphone, smt5600
A convenient local place to get cheap cables (s-video, etc.). They had some harder-to-find cable I've been looking for (2.5mm male to 2.5mm male and 2.5mm male to 3.5mm female) at great prices.
You can order online and pick it up -- or you can have your order shipped relatively cheaply (cost me $5 for 1-day).
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