Smartphones & Pocket PC
Mobile Access Using Microsoft Exchange Server 2003
Microsoft Pushes Farther Into Wireless E-Mail
Free upgrades offered to Windows Mobile 5.0 users to enable Direct Push functionality.
Microsoft extended its reach into wireless push e-mail technology this week by naming four carriers and four new Windows Mobile-based smart phones and handhelds that will support its Direct Push technology.
In the announcement from the 3GSM World Conference 2006 in Barcelona, the carriers said that they will provide free upgrades to devices running Windows Mobile 5.0 with Messaging and Security Feature Pack (MSFP) by Microsoft to enable the Direct Push functionality.
O2 Releases the XDA Atom
After many months of speculation, rumours and hearsay, the O2 XDA Atom has officially arrived in Australia.
This sleek piano-black device sets a new benchmark in product design by being the world�s first PDA-phone to feature a 2.0 mega pixel camera with a built-in flash and an FM radio tuner. Weighing a mere 140 grams and measuring only 58 (W) x 102 (L) x 18.5 (T) mm, the Xda Atom has all the features users expect from bigger PDA-phones in a small package.
Review : E-TEN M600 Pocket PC phone - small size, built-in Wi-Fi and Windows Mobile 5.0 on board
If you are tired of HTC, then you can consider this mini Pocket PC phone from E-TEN - company that has been producing Pocket PC phones for years already, however by now mostly for Asian markets only... but now E-TEN is selling also in Europe and USA.

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Microsoft® Windows Mobile™ 5.0 upgrade - FAQs
Source: Microsoft® Windows Mobile 5.0 upgrade - FAQs
Sprint PPC 6700 – A Super Model with Windows Mobile 5.0
GoodLink Wireless Email Solutions
The GoodLink wireless messaging and data access system offers a rich laptop-like experience, including all the capabilities of Microsoft Outlook and the ability to view and edit rich attachments and interact with third party applications. That means anything you can do on your laptop -- browse the Web, manage Outlook, edit MS Office documents -- can be done wirelessly, in real-time, through an interface just like your laptop.

