
CalliGrapher is an award winning natural handwriting recognition software that supports all handwriting styles - cursive, PRINT or MIXed. In addition to handwriting recognition, CalliGrapher offers PenCommander (an easy-to-use PC navigation tool), ink color selection and customizable ink width, and a "Quick Correct" window for fast correction as the user writes.
CalliGrapher analyzes pen strokes written in any application window or on the designated Write Pad area, converts the pen strokes into text and sends the recognized text to a target application. Employing advanced fuzzy logic and neural net techniques; CalliGrapher recognizes arbitrary alphanumeric strings as well as words from its integrated dictionary.


The o2 XDA variant of the HTC Touch Diamond is now live on the o2 site. Retailing from free to £199.99 depending on tariff, it’s a fully featured handset in a tiny, stylish, finger-driven package.
The o2 XDA Ignito is powered by a 528Mhz Qualcomm CPU and comes with 4Gb of internal storage. You also get the flashy HTC TouchFLO 3D system, GPS (satnav), Bluetooth 2.0 EDR, WiFi, 3.2 megapixel camera, tilt sensor, FM radio and tapid tri-band 3G / HSDPA connectivity.
As usual, we’re always interested to know what "tweaks" operators have done to the HTC Touch Diamond, so let us know if you’ve got one.
Link - XDA Ignito @ o2.co.uk


Does your Smartphone keypad lock when you are in the middle of a call? Making it so that you can not access your Smartphone until you unlock the keypad.
Is your Windows Mobile device going to sleep while you are relying on your GPS for navigation?
Are you tired of typing a password every time your Windows Mobile device is locked? Resulting in applications being stopped and losing your work?
LockMeNot prevents your Windows Mobile Device from locking or going to sleep during those periods of time you absolutely need to rely on your device to get your goals accomplished. LockMeNot™ is a simple to use application designed for Windows Mobile phones and PDAs.
Key Features
· Antilock adjustable timer
· User defined polling interval
· Easy access and status checking using the today Plug-in
Requirements
· Pocket PC 2003 or better
· Smartphone 2003 or better


Windows Mobile 6.1 looks like it’s making its way to Windows Mobile powered phones all around, and next up in line is Verizon’s XV6800. The latest ROM for the XV6800 adds the usual benefits of Windows Mobile 6.1, such as threaded SMS, better battery life and some others. The bad news is that Verizon still insists on keeping the GPS functionality locked down, so you won’t be able to use any 3rd party navigation apps.


If you are very serious about showing off your iPhone and the white plastic dock that came with the phone isn’t sexy enough for you, ASD has a slick looking docking station that might be perfect for you.
The device is simply called the iPhone 3G Dock Station and connects the phone via USB to your computer for dock and sync functions. The dock features video out, audio out, 110/240V, and an IR remote.
The dock will also work with the original iPhone. The audio and video out allow the iPhone to be connected to a TV or home stereo as well. Pricing is unknown at this time.


The open source customer relationship management software SugarCRM has updated to version 5.1, featuring advanced reporting and analytics, new wireless HTML client, tracker reports, data import enhancements, and module builder enhancements. The new software will offer BlackBerry and iPhone a completely revamped interface, but it looks like the handheld app, Field Force, is still only working with Sugar 5.0. Hopefully we can see an upgrade on that end soon. Head on over to SugarCRM for the latest version.


Secondary battery with charger and speaker for iPhone 3G / iPhone 2G.
Specifications:
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New SlovoEd 7.0 Engine with Extremely Fast Browsing, Highly Compressed Content for its Talking E-Dictionary Series on Windows Mobile Smartphones and Pocket PCs
Most Comprehensive & Efficient Translation and Reference Tools for Individual End-users, Business Organizations, Universities and OEMs/HW Providers
Paragon Software Group, the software developer and content provider for mobile devices and PC desktops, releases the new SlovoEd 7.0 engine for its dictionary series on Windows Mobile smartphones and Pocket PCs, bringing mobile dictionary browsing to unprecedented levels of speed and accuracy while occupying a minimum amount of space on the device. Developed specifically for each type of hardware, the rich functionality of the SlovoEd dictionary can be enjoyed equally on either the Pocket PC or Windows Mobile smartphone without any loss of attributes. The SlovoEd series � from monolingual reference encyclopedias to bilingual translation dictionaries in 30 languages, including Chinese � offers a host of features and learning tools along with audio pronunciations for the most difficult words, which fits every learner�s level and learning style. Paragon�s technology makes it possible for mobile users around the globe to work and communicate in 30 languages even more easily, and, with licensed pre-installed software, SlovoEd increases the value and attractiveness of mobile devices to end users worldwide.


JuiceCaster just launched the beta of their video and sharing app for BlackBerry 8310 and BlackBerry 8330 users in the U.S., allowing them to post to Facebook, Flickr, Twitter, Photobucket, Blogger, LiveJournal, Typepad and plenty of other social networking sites. It’s too bad that it’s only on the BlackBerry Curve, but they promise that compatibility with the Pearl will be coming soon. Aside from broadcasting, JuiceCaster also lets you view other videos on the network so you meet all sorts of other mobile video microbloggin’ types. Head to JuiceCasterландшафт to get in on the limited beta.


Looking very much like a close relative of the HTC Diamond and Touch Pro (think of it as their offspring), the new S740 smartphone is HTC’s latest handset that’s sure to inject some much needed style in the mobile market. Unfortunately, there’s no touch screen action with this one. Instead, it has a 12-key numeric keypad, sliding QWERTY keyboard for the two handed messaging experience and runs Windows 6.1 standard - so that kind of makes up for it.
The S740 features the same sleek and sexy design as the Diamond *drool*, which makes it just as covetable as the Diamond when it was first unleashed. And it’s definitely an improvement on the Touch Pro, which has a more basic and straightforward design. Expect internet speeds of up to 7.2 Mbps - that means up to 18 times faster than 3G - a 2.4-inch QVGA screen, a 3.2-megapixel camera, 256 MB flash and 256 MB RAM, a microSD slot, GPS and a range of other standard specs such as WiFi and Bluetooth. As well as all the above, the S740 supports POP3, IMAP and Exchange push email.
Expect to see it as of next month along with its inevitably costly price tag.









