With Pocket Shortcuts you can free up to 95% of your device's memory by moving applications to an SD or MMC card and creating a shortcut on your device's memory.
PocketShortcuts The worst part of this product is that once installed it can not be deleted. I had to perform a hard reset to remove it, first going into the backup folder on my PC and deleting the PRC file. The second thing wrong is that it only works from the device to the card, not the other way around. If you have programs on the card for which you want shortcuts in categories to appear as if they were in ROM, you must first bring over the program to ROM with a file manager and then start the process. Third (this probably applies to all shortcut creating utilities), a program that reads off some kind of database will probably stop working correctly once moved around. All in all, this product cured me of looking for "enhancements" for my Palm. If it ain't broke. . .
First Remote Patient Monitoring Trial Using Mobile Technology in New Zealand Nov 08 2009, 12:47 The Auckland District Health Board (ADHB), Gen-i (a member of the Telecom New Zealand Group) and Alcatel-Lucent have joined efforts to launch New Zealand’s first trial of a healthcare remote patient monitoring (RPM) solution using mobile technology to monitor and manage chronic illness in the home. The three-month trial focuses on 20 heart disease patients selected by Auckland Hospital. read full story
Telecom Companies Announce a Standards Based Solution for Voice and SMS Services over LTE Nov 04 2009, 19:58 AT&T, Orange, Telefonica, TeliaSonera, Verizon, Vodafone, Alcatel-Lucent, Ericsson, Nokia Siemens Networks, Nokia, Samsung Electronics, and Sony Ericsson have defined the preferred way to ensure the smooth introduction and delivery of voice and SMS services on Long Term Evolution (LTE) networks worldwide. read full story
NEC Bring Clearer Television Pictures to Denmark Nov 04 2009, 19:26 NEC announced that it has completed the implementation of the digital terrestrial TV-network in Denmark for the network operator, Broadcast Service Danmark A/S (BSD). The switchover from analogue to digital took place on October 31, 2009 at midnight, marking a significant date in Danish television history. read full story
E Ink and Freescale to Develop Integrated Processors for eBook Market Oct 20 2009, 22:16 The industry’s top provider of processors for eBooks has joined forces with the leading supplier of eBook electronic paper displays to develop highly integrated embedded solutions that lower costs and foster innovation for eBook manufacturers and their customers. read full story