Best Tarot Pro for PPCs updated to v3.31

“By the Tarot reading a person may be able to find answers about his/her hopes and wishes.There are many ways of tarot readings. This program uses ‘The Celtic Cross spread’. The Celtic Cross is probably the oldest and most popular pattern for reading the tarot. It has survived so long because the layout of the cards is simple, but powerful.It uses 78 cards. 22 Major and 56 Lesser Arcana cards of the Rider -Waite Tarot deck. — Features –• 78 Distinct, large size Tarot cards.• VGA support (480×640).• 2 different card explanation ways.’Simple’ & ‘Advanced’.• Can save up to 3 different Profiles.• CAN FIND and explain the card pairs!• Explains the reversed cards.• Advanced algorithm which uses your Name, Surname, Birth time & date.• conclusion report with emotion graphics.—02/May/2006 UPDATE (3.31) —* Redraw issue fixed when receiving call* Other redraw issues fixed* Scroll up/down the text boxes with hard keys* Bugs fixed.” Check it here:

Backup your Treo over the Internet

“Now there really is no need to worry if your Treo is lost, stolen, damaged, or crashes. BackupBuddy.Net automatically protects your handheld data: Contacts Calendar To Do List NotesSimple BackupBuddy.Net starts all by itself and continuously works in the background to protect your data.Safe Your handheld data is stored safely in our data centers. It’s protected from prying eyes because it’s encrypted before it leaves your handheld. We use the same encryption techniques that most banks and e-payments sites do.Always-On BackupBuddy.Net is always looking for new or changed data on your handheld. The moment it detects any changes, it jumps into action to back them up, even when your phone is asleep (e.g. screen turned off)!” Check this grear product here:

Review: Samsung Q1 Ultra Mobile PC


“The left is home to a small thumb activate joystick and an Auto Scaler button to quickly alter the resolution of the screen.The latter can adjust the resolution to 800 x 600 or 1,024 x 600, but it’s at its clearest at the native 800 x 480 setting.Over at the front right you’ll find a four-button Quick Launch pad (the function of each button can be customised), an Enter button and a Menu button to bring up Samsung’s shortcut screen.The bottom is home to a series of LED indicators and two microphones , while stereo speakers are sat at either side of the top.Further ports and switches are located around the edge of the Q1. The left side houses a mini Firewire, USB2 and headphone socket along with a volume control and hold button.” Read this review at pcw.co.uk

Eye Fi embeds WiFi into your SD flash

Engadget has some great news about a new 1GB SD card with WIFI “Until now SD WiFi has come in the form of those oversized (well, relatively) cards too long to actually fit in your device except those specifically designed to take one, like Kodak’s Easy Share One, or Treo 650 / 700. Well, according to Eye-Fi, we can all scratch that problem off the list. By building their wireless into the flash of an SD card they can save on precious space, and also get a GB of memory in there too. Of course this won’t exactly help all those digital cameras out there that don’t even come close to supporting such a thing, but sometimes this kind of gear has to precede the hardware support in order to prove its own demand.”

Nokia N91 Review Real World Usage

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“The phone is a little larger than the average modern smartphone, which is noticeable when comparing devices, but is less so in use. It is about 50g (almost 50%) heavier than the lightest smartphones, which may be an issue for some. The extra size and weight is probably mostly down to the inclusion of the 4GB hard drive. What it means is that the N91 is larger and heavier than some of the devices it will be competing against. Put it next to an iPod Nano and the N91 looks bulky, put it next to an N70 and it looks a little over sized, but put it next to a N70 and an iPod Nano rubber-banded together and it looks small! While I think the size will put some people off, I found the device perfectly comfortable to carry around in day to day use.” Read this great review at allaboutsymbian.com

Legend goes, GroupSense makes cool PalmOS GSM phones

“PALMOS IS ALIVE and kicking in Asia, even inside devices not from Palm Inc. There’s a pair of vendors selling since last year some very shiny and innovative smartphones based on the latest PalmOS 5.4 also known as “Garnet”: GroupSense Ltd. based in Hong Kong and also Qool Labs based in Singapore. However both companies have zero marketing in the U.S. and outside Asia, despite all these PalmOS Garnet models (QDA-700 from Qool Labs, Xplore M68 and M98 from GroupSense) shipping in dual language, that is with the capability to be configured to use English OR chinese.” Read this article at theinquirer.net

New details on Samsung D840 slider at the FCC site

Hand“The site of the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has published new details on a new slim slider by Samsung – the SGH- D840.Samsung SGH-D840 is a tri-band (GSM900/1800/1900 MHz) mobile phone supporting EDGE networks. There was no official announcement of this model, and the FCC site hasn’t provided full details. The available info is as follows: Bluetooth, including the support of stereo headsets TransFlash storage cards MP3-player 2-megapixel camera with backlight and video capture opportunity Voice dial and control without training Printing to compatible printers E-mail client, WAP-browser, SMS/MMS messages Video-out MS Word, Excel documents JAVA games World time, alarm clock, calculator, converter, timer, stopwatch, calendar”

mOcean Music Player is out for Palm OS

Hand“MP3 experience like never before!Listen to your MP3 collection on your Treo in a completely new way! mOcean is a truly portable MP3 player that you can use in 3 different ways guaranteeing maximum flexibility and entertainment: Mini wheel – quick action and compact use. Vertical mode – simplicity and efficiency. Classical – true, tested and familiar PalmOS user interface.”Check this nice program here:

Jabra BT620s stereo Bluetooth headset review

Jabra BT620s ” Naturally, the latter four abilities suggest the BT620s isn’t content merely with streaming audio in stereo – which it does very well indeed – but also supports the Handsfree profile which enables the headset to pull double duty as a wireless handsfree kit for the vast majority of recent phones. Courtesy of an integrated DSP (Digital Signal Processor), the BT620s also makes a decent stab at noice cancellation, and although audiophiles may frown upon its general audio quality it will suffice nicely for most everyone with good performance both in the high and low frequency ranges.” Read this review at infosyncworld.com