
Archive for January, 2007


Motorolla has pre-announced two Q Series smartphones, the Motorola Q EDGE and the Motorola Q2. Although not much were revealed, there are some details about the two models announced:
Motorola Q EDGE
The only version of the original Q runs on CDMA networks. The Motorola Q EDGE will be a GSM device with, obviously, support for the 2.5G networking standard EDGE.Based on the picture of the device Motorola has released, it appears that this upcoming model will be essentially physically identical to its predecessor.
Motorola Q2
The Q2 is expected to be a much more significantly changed from the current one.
Motorola has said there will be be both GSM and CDMA versions of this smartphone, and these will support HSDPA or EV-DO, respectively.
Read [Brighthand]


Interesting question isn’t it? PDAs are supposed to make your life easier but just like it’s bigger siblings such as personal computers, PDAs can bring fun as well as nightmare to users.
In general PDAs are a very stable and reliable gadgets, which I think is one of the reasons more and more people are adopting PDAs. The challenge faced by PDAs manufacturers is how to pack in more punches within the increasingly smaller space of PDAs, be it the physical size and screen of the PDA as well as its memory. And with the advancing technology in software applications technology designed for PDAs, problems are bound to happen.
The following are common issues faced by PDA users, regardless of Palm OS-based or Pocket PC-based devices:
- PDAs freezes
- Scrtatches and crack
- HotSync errors
- Data goes AWOL
- PDA viruses.. yes PDAs also have viruses ![]()
- Inactive ActiveSync
- Missed the bus
- Attack of the clones
- Avoid conflict
Read more about these problems at Smart Computing. I hope you find something useful there.
Happy New Year!!









