Posted on August 29th, 2005 by Tadd Rosenfeld
Virtual Laser Keyboard
** NEW! **
mytreo.net/store is proud to present the world’s first commercially available Bluetooth Virtual Laser Keyboard! Roughly the size of a disposable lighter, the Virtual Laser Keyboard leverages the power of laser and infrared technology to project a full-size qwerty keyboard onto any flat surface. As you type on the projection, optical [...]
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Posted on August 25th, 2005 by Tadd Rosenfeld
The Associated Press has published a review of Traffic for Treo Smartphones.
EDISON, N.J. - Long Island looked as if it were on fire. That’s my view of the New York suburbs on the screen of a Treo Smartphone. A new piece of software gives me real-time traffic updates — flashing yellow, orange or red circles [...]
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Posted on August 25th, 2005 by Alli Flowers
It is with great pleasure that mytreo.net welcomes Danny Wong (smiley) of Toysoft, Inc. as an Associated Developer. Toysoft’s products are now available from mytreo.net/store.
This is an exciting time for Toysoft. In just a few days, the company will be releasing LightWav PRO. Lightwav is a ringtone manager and call filtering program [...]
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Posted on August 24th, 2005 by Pylades211
If you’re anything like me, you’re constantly looking for 2 things for your Treo 650: how to get the most usefulness out of your device with as little hassle as possible, and a way to protect your Treo against everyday accidents. Everyone has their own opinions as to how to best accomplish these goals, [...]
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Posted on August 24th, 2005 by Alli Flowers
In order to make Initiate launcher an even better product, Hobbyistsoftware is donating a full suite of its programs (Initiate, Butler, PhoneTechnician) to the person who can best answer the question “What would it take for you to switch to Initiate on your Treo?
Those of us who already use Initiate can give you many reasons [...]
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Posted on August 23rd, 2005 by adimiron
Palm and Audi announced the integration of the Treo 650 with several of Audi’s 2006 models.
You can place and answer calls without removing your hands from the steering wheel using the built-in controls or the Multi Media Interface (MMI) interface.
“The MMI provides information from the Treo 650 smartphone - including caller ID, signal strength, roaming [...]
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Posted on August 19th, 2005 by adimiron
Handmark, makers of Pocket Express and other award-winning applications announced that they will be including a 30-day trial subscription to their popular Pocket Express service for all new owners of Verizon Treo 650 smartphones.
The Pocket Express service includes wireless access to news, stocks, sports, weather, movie listings, 411 directory search, and maps & directions. [...]
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Posted on August 18th, 2005 by adimiron
The Windows-based Treo 670 has not yet been released or even confirmed, but one vendor has already promised to support the smartphone, should it come to market.
Syware, a mobile database vendor, has assured business users that they will have help desk capabilities available from the first day of wide release for the new Treo 670 [...]
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Posted on August 18th, 2005 by adimiron
Donna Dubinsky, ex-CEO of Palm and founder of Handspring, the manufacturer of the Treo 650 smartphone, was recently featured in a fascinating interview by DiamondCluster International, a technology consulting firm.
The podcast is required listening for everyone interested in the evolution of the smartphone. Dubinksy explains the growing pains of carriers adopting new technologies. [...]
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Posted on August 16th, 2005 by Bryan Shepherd
When I first heard about the Bluetooth Dial-up Networking feature I thought is sounded like one of the coolest potential uses for the 650 that I had heard of. I mean, imagine having internet access through your laptop, just like you have at home, anywhere that you can get cell phone reception.
Around the same [...]
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