Reviews
Smartphones
Listed below are all of the articles filed under Smartphones.
BoxWave ElectraSpan Extended Battery for the Dell Axim X51v
Today I’m reviewing the ElectraSpan Extended Battery for the Dell Axim X51v. Even if you don’t have this PDA, you should keep reading—BoxWave makes regular and extended batteries for a wide variety of products, including PDAs, phones, cameras, and camcorders.
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Gomadic Double Wall AC Charger
Remember those old American Express commercials: “Don’t Leave Home Without It”? Now the same is true for Gomadic’s Double Wall AC Charger.
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Motorola Q Smartphone from Verizon Wireless
I’ve been using a Motorola Q Smartphone from Verizon Wireless for the last several weeks, and am finally ready to write up my report. How did it fare? Read on to find out.
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Speck Cases for the Motorola RAZR Mobile Phone
Up for review today are two mobile phone cases from Speck Products: the See-Thru Hard Case three-pack and the SkinTight with Holster
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i-mate SP5m Smartphone
Are you on the market for a new smartphone, but you want something really small and pocketable? Take a closer look at the i-mate SP5m, available from T-Mobile as the SDA.
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Vaja i-Volution Leather Suit SP2 for Motorola RAZR
Vaja recently redesigned their web site, and it’s truly a work of art, just like their cases—now you can see exactly what your case will look like, with front and back views showing your custom color combinations. Thankfully the quality and attention to detail are just the same, as witnessed by my review of the i-Volution Leather Suit SP2 for the Motorola RAZR.
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Ilium Software Week: NewsBreak
Want to keep up on all the latest news via RSS on your handheld instead of on your desktop PC? Get NewsBreak from Ilium Software and you’ll always be up to date.
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Ilium Software Week: eWallet
Need a way to keep track of all of those passwords, account numbers and other small bits of information? Do you want to be sure they’re safe from prying eyes, to reduce the risk of identity theft? Take a closer look at eWallet from Ilium Software.
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Ilium Software Week: KeepTrack
Do you ever find yourself pulling your hair out when trying to balance the checkbook at the end of the month, because you haven’t written down all your transactions? KeepTrack might be just the ticket to stress-free financial record-keeping.
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Ilium Software Week: DockWare Pro
Screensavers and desk clocks may not be strictly required today, but they sure can be a lot of fun and offer a great way to personalize your workspace. Today I’m taking a closer look at DockWare and DockWare Pro from Ilium Software, two applications that let you view photos and the time/date on your PDA when it’s sitting on the cradle on your desk.
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Astraware Roundup: Pixelus, Sudoku, and SuperSlyder
Astraware keeps coming out with great games that are perfect for passing the hours when you’re standing in those Christmas shopping checkout lines. Today I’m reviewing three of their latest, Pixelus, Sudoku, and SuperSlyder.
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Boxwave Active Case for Palm LifeDrive
Do you want a case that protects your PDA without obscuring your view? Check out the Active Case from Boxwave.
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Proporta Universal Cordura Belt Holster
Looking for a handy way to carry your handheld or MP3 player on your belt and your case doesn’t have a clip? The Universal Cordura Belt Holster from Proporta may be just what you’re looking for.
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TomeRaider 3
If you need to store a great deal of reference material on your Palm OS or Windows Mobile device, take a look at TomeRaider 3 from Proporta.
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BoxWave Screen Protector
I’ve said it many times, and I’ll say it again: you need protection when you use a handheld device. Why risk scratching the screen of your Palm OS or Pocket PC device by using it without a screen protector?
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Legacy for Palm OS
Legacy is an RPG for Palm OS, Pocket PC, and some Symbian devices, including the Tapwave Zodiac, and a very good one at that. Read on to find out why there are worse things you can do with your time than settle down to a good old-fashioned handheld adventure.
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RepliGo 2.0 For Palm/PPC/Smartphone
We’ve all heard about the “paperless office” but it still hasn’t materialized. If anything, the problem is getting worse, intead of better. But what if you could leave all those papers at home on your next business trip, or better yet, never print them out in the first place?
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BugMe! Notepad
Spring Cleaning Week here at PocketGoddess.com starts off with a review of BugMe! Notepad, an updated version of a classic handheld application.
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Palm Reader Pro
One of my favorite uses of a Palm OS device, aside from getting organized and playing games (not necessarily in that order) is reading ebooks. I’m a voracious reader, and I simply love having several books with me at any given time. Instead of having to lug around a bag full of books, I just put the electronic editions in my Kyocera 7135. That’s a good thing for my overloaded bookshelves as well!
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RepliGo
One of the coolest things about handheld devices is the fact that you can take virtually any reference document you may need and put in in the palm of your hand. RepliGo helps you do that even faster and easier, converting virtually any “Office” type document for use on the go.
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Brando Screen Protector

I’ve heard lots of people on the various handheld mailing lists simply raving about the Brando Screen Protector, but I’ve never had a chance to try one until now. And now I wish it hadn’t taken me nearly so long to do it.
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SplashPhoto
SplashData Week continues with a review of SplashPhoto, an application that lets you view photos on your Palm OS handheld. It makes sense too- if your handheld can be used to keep track of personal information like bank account numbers and passwords, it should also let you share your photos with others. Especially digital photos— why go through the hassle of printing all of them in order to enjoy them on the go? SplashPhoto takes care of everything for you.
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SplashID
One of the first things people usually ask about when they get a handheld is what sort of program they can use to keep their ATM passwords, credit card numbers, and calling card access codes safe. People generally like the idea of having all of that sort of information in one convenient place, but they’re usually worried about both security and organization. Fortunately there’s a company out there that’s dedicated to helping people keep track of things like that, along with some other cool ideas. That company is SplashData, and this week we’re going to be taking a closer look at all of the applications they offer, along with an interview with the company president later in the week. So if you have all sorts of information you’d like to keep handy, along with some photos, shopping lists, and a checkbook register you can never seem to balance, stay tuned— this week is for you here at PocketGoddess.com. And if you haven’t registered yet, do so now— members are eligible to win some great prizes, courtesy of our friends at SplashData!
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NuShield Screen Protector
It seems that there are all sorts of accessories flooding the handheld market these days. That’s good in many ways, especially when that means that we have a choice of how to protect the screen on our valuable handheld investments. That’s where the NuShield Screen Protector comes in.
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Instant Power Charger for m5xx Series Palms
Rechargeable batteries are great, except when you’re stuck in the middle of nowhere and you run out of juice. In the old days, you could just stick in a couple more AAA batteries, but now that most handhelds are using Lithium-Ion rechargeables, that strategy doesn’t work anymore. Thank goodness, Instant Power has come to the rescue to keep us all charged and running wherever we might find ourselves.
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Mondo Pondo
I figured I’d get Scribble week off to a roaring good start with a review of Mondo Pondo, the adult party game that will have you and all your friends in giggles. Just remember though that there are two versions of this game, one normal and one rather naughty— it’s up to you to determine exactly what kind of fun you want to have at your next party.
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