Archive for December 5th, 2009
Resolved Question: Which Verizon PDA should I get?
I want a Verizon PDA, but not sure which. I would be using it mainly for, of course, making phone calls, as a GPS navigator, for a little internet browsing: Hotmail, Facebook, Google, Wikipedia, as well as checking the WebCT application that my college uses.
Any recommendations?
Voting Question: I need a custom case for all my electronics the size of a little notebook ? Do you know where and how?
Hello, i have a few electronics that i use and would like to have with me. right now alls i do is just through them in a gym bag. Yes they do get scratched up.
My question is that if there is any way of making or buying a little case for all of them like the size of a note book or binder with foam cut outs or whatever buttons or pockets…. I have an iPod with one cord…… a small camera with 3 cords….PDA with a small cradle and cords it also has a key board about the same size….i have a GPS with car charger and a big stand is there any way to buy this if so web site plz . I cant make it my self I am not that creative.
Resolved Question: Should I get an Iphone or Itouch?
Okay, I’m not completely sure if I should get an itouch or an iphone. I have an LG Shine, and an 80gig Zune. So I like the it a bit more for the pda part. I know the itouch can do everything the iphone can but call, text, gps and the camera. (Not counting VoIP, or sms with wifi) Is it worth it to get an iphone rather than an itouch. I plan on jailbreaking either (the itouch 2g when one comes available), or unlocking the iphone and using my current sim card. So, any advice?
Resolved Question: Is the Blackberry Storm worth the monthly cost?
I’m a college student and need a touchscreen PDA that has word-processing capability, but worried about the $120/monthly fee (for the minutes, texts, GPS and internet access). It seems like with the iPhone you get more for the same price (instead of a limited amount of minutes with the Blackberry, you get unlimited minutes AND unlimited texts with the iPhone). Can anyone give me opinions and advice? In depth advice would be appreciated because I don’t really know THAT much about PDA’s.
Thank you!
Resolved Question: What phone has MP3 and GPS capability, and is small enough for my pocket?
I loved the size of my old Nokia 1100. Is there any model of phone out there with GPS and MP3 support so I can listen to headphones on the road. I’m not into PDA’s and big smart phones with key pads.
Resolved Question: Is there a navigation program for Windows Mobile that does not require GPS or mobile internet?
I’m looking for a program for my PDA running Windows Mobile that can provide me with navigation around my city, even if very basic navigation, that will work without GPS or mobile internet, working solely on starting and ending points entered by hand, and then providing a list of directions – sort of like an offline Mapquest, if you will.
Resolved Question: Question about GPS and WIFI?
I’m about to get a PDA phone and i was just wondering what exactly GPS is and also can all WIFI pda phones just connect to any WIFI signal without having to pay for any data charges? I really have no idea as to has either works…
Resolved Question: what phone should i buy to get free internet on orange pay as you go.?
i have a orange pay as you go simcard and want to retain my number for the new phone, i live in the u.k and i have only got £60 to spend on it, however i have a ebay account. my wanted specs for this phone would be, bluetooth, mp3 compatibility, camera (optional), gps (as a massive bonus but am not too fussed about having it) and the ability to go on windows live messenger. i dont kno wether to get a pda or just a phone but the A008 has caught my eye. a blackberry would also be acceptable but there is several gens and i dont know what each 1 does. please recommend a good phone and attach an ebay link if possible. Cheers!!!
remember i only have £60-70 to spend
Resolved Question: Reliable street-map software for Palm PDA not requiring internet connection?
I just got my new Palm Centro (Verizon) smartphone and I need mobile streetmaps with route-mapping feature on it. Doesn’t matter if it’s free (open source) or not-so-free, nor does it doesn’t matter if it has a desktop PC counterpart. I just need a *reliable* street map software that does NOT require the following:
1) a data plan (can’t afford one right now)
2) GPS functionality (Centro doesn’t have it built-in and I don’t want to buy the hardware add-on)
…and has the following features: