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Y2K Bug May be 2016 Bug?
Jan 7, 2010 News 15 Comments
From December 24, 2009,it seems some systems are suffering from a Y2K16 bug. When 2009 ticked over to 2010, some Australian EFTPOS machines skipped to the year 2016. Coincidentally, some Windows Mobile users are also having issues with their new year SMSes coming from 2016.
What function could cause this kind of error? Read More..
How to connect Windows Mobile to Computer with Activesync
Dec 30, 2009 sms transfer 55 Comments
How to use Windows Mobile ActiveSync
This page contains information on ActiveSync – The connectivity product for Microsoft Pocket PC / Windows Mobile devices.
1.What is ActiveSync?
Activesync logoActiveSync from Microsoft, is the control centre for data exchange between the desktop PC, and Windows Mobile / Pocket PC devices. It supports synchronisation of Contacts, Calendar, Email, Tasks and Notes with MS Outlook.
2..ActiveSync also handles the following:
* Document conversion for Pocket Excel, Pocket Word and Pocket Access
* Synchronisation of Email folders between Outlook and Inbox
* Synchronisation of files and audio/video
* Exchange of Internet favourites (plus cached content)
3.ActiveSync is available as a free download from
What’s the different between GodswMobile SMS Transfer and other SMS Backup Software
Dec 29, 2009 sms transfer 7 Comments
There are many sms backup software on Internet, both of them are similar.
So we design GodswMobile SMS Transfer, the most different is that the user could view and edit the sms on pc.
GodswMobile SMS Transfer contains two main components.The SMS Backup App for Windows Mobile and the SMS Manager for PC.
Windows Mobile 7 Delayed Until Late 2010
Dec 15, 2009 News 8 Comments
Speaking in a Q&A session at the London ‘Connect!’ summit mobile news reports Microsoft UK head of mobility Phil Moore addressed the thorny subject of Windows Mobile saying: “We’re still playing catch-up. When Apple came on to the scene a couple of years ago, it threw away the rulebook and reinvented it. We unfortunately don’t have that luxury. It’s true, Apple caught us all napping. It launched something that was very iconic, new and unseen with a very good user interface.”