Posted on September 29th, 2006 by Bob Perez
In my previous article, “1-2-3 Guide to Installing Treo Software Over The Air (OTA)“, I explained how easy it is to download programs directly to your Treo. Well Treo fans, the bar has been raised.
Handmark, creator of Pocket Express, has introduced a new way to receive applications wirelessly on your Treo.
I recently had the [...]
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Posted on September 28th, 2006 by John Andrews
Marc Blank is the mytreo.net Star Developer behind ChatterEmail. ChatterEmail is the most popular third party push email client for the Treo, offering unmatched IMAP and POP3 support and the unique ability to run asynchronously so you can use your Treo for other things while ChatterEmail sends and receives in the background.
MYTREO.NET: I know you [...]
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Posted on September 28th, 2006 by John Holland
Treo 680?
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Ed Colligan, one of the original Treo visionaries and current CEO of Palm, revealed on last week’s invesetor relations conference call that Palm will be releasing a low-priced Treo by the end of the year. While Mr. Colligan gave little information about the upcoming device, he confirmed it would have a [...]
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Posted on September 26th, 2006 by John Andrews
When I travel, I always take a small bag with me containing my must-have Treo accessories. These include a stereo headset for listening to music or audio books, a Palm AC charger, which came with my Treo, and an extra battery just in case I run out of juice while away from an outlet. [...]
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Posted on September 26th, 2006 by Bob Perez
“Hey Sean, check this new app out on my Treo”
“Man that is hot, where & how did you get that?”
“No problemo man, let me show you how easy it is.”
Downloading applications wirelessly is fast and easy. With mytreo.net’s download section, there is no need to hassle with downloading to your computer, unzipping, adding to [...]
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Posted on September 23rd, 2006 by Chris Mercurio
After recently making a call on my Treo 700p, it dawned on me that I had never bothered to install VolumeCare. Developed by mtdn Star Developer Jeff Gibson, this was an application that I couldn’t live without on my Treo 650.
I had been able to go without VolumeCare for a while on the 700p, so [...]
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Posted on September 22nd, 2006 by Tadd Rosenfeld
SUNNYVALE, Calif., Sep 21, 2006 — Palm, Inc. today announced that its board of directors has approved a stock buyback program of up to $250 million of its common stock.
The share repurchase will be funded using the company’s existing cash balance and future cash flows. The share repurchases will occur through open market purchases, privately [...]
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Posted on September 21st, 2006 by Alli Flowers
Mr. Handsfree excels in tiny, comfortable Bluetooth earphones. Their newest model, the Bluebird, is another winner. I didn’t believe that we would see anything efficient that was smaller than the Blue Butterfly II, but the Bluebird is noticeably smaller.
Mr. Handsfree has also fixed the one complaint I had with the BBII: the rubber [...]
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Posted on September 20th, 2006 by John Holland
After a couple of years ago I rejoined the gym. As part of my membership, I received a free session with a personal trainer. After my free session, the trainer attempted to sell me a personal training package that cost a whopping $45.00 and hour! I was astonished - although to be fair, this also [...]
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Posted on September 18th, 2006 by John Andrews
As many Treo owners already know, your car provides many great opportunities to use your Treo. You can play MP3s through your car stereo, listen to audio books, find your way around town using GPS navigation programs, and even check email (though I would recommend against doing so while driving). However, in order to do [...]
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