Difference Between Windows Mobile & Pocket PC

Difference Between Windows Mobile & Pocket PC


Difference Between Windows Mobile & Pocket PC

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A pocket PC is a device that typically uses Windows Mobile.While Pocket PCs and Windows Mobile are typically related, they're not the same thing. Understanding the differences between the two could help eliminate confusion if you're shopping for a Pocket PC or a device that uses Windows Mobile. Recent Article published on 10/1/2010 by Matt Koble

Removal of an iPhone 3G Digitizer

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You can replace an iPhone 3G screen, also called a digitizer, by removing it and installing a new or refurbished part. The removal process is simple and requires a set of miniature screwdrivers that you can find at any hardware store. Throughout... Recent Article published on 10/1/2010 by Jim Connor

How to Get a Signal With a T-Mobile Wing

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The T-Mobile Wing is a phone designed by HTC for T-Mobile. It features a slight out keyboard as well as a screen that can switch orientations depending on how the phone is held. It utilizes the Microsoft Windows Mobile operating system. The Wing,... Recent Article published on 10/1/2010 by Maxwell Payne

How to Add Ringtones to the iPhone 3G

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The Apple iPhone 3G provides users with a constant Internet connection, enabling easy access to the numerous ringtones available in the iTunes music store. Users can download a ringtone quickly, then set the tone as the phone's default, or assign... Recent Article published on 10/1/2010 by Jason Spidle

How to Change Ring Tones on a Samsung SGH-D780

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You can customize your Samsung SGH-D780 mobile phone with ring tones.You can change the ring tone on your Samsung SGH-D780 using the phone's profile settings. Changing the ring tone on the phone gives you the ability to know if a caller's information is available or not before you actually pick up the phone. You... Recent Article published on 10/1/2010 by Kenyotta E

How to Hook a Cable Antenna to a Plasma TV

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A cable antenna will allow you to receive your local TV stations via UHF and VHF signals. All digital TVs made since 2007 have the necessary tuners built-in to unscramble the local stations. The proper input connectors are almost always provided... Recent Article published on 10/1/2010 by Nicole Milazzo

Nokia N75 Tips

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Nokia's N75 smartphone features a 2-Megapixel camera, 40 MB of internal memory, a MicroSD card slot and a digital media player. The N75 includes Nokia's Symbian 9.1 Operating System for mobile phones. The Symbian 9.1 OS supports third-party... Recent Article published on 10/1/2010 by Austin Everage

How to Replace a SafeLink TracFone

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Contact TracFone as soon as possible to replace and restore your SafeLink service.SafeLink Wireless partnered with TracFone under a special U.S. government program eligible to only low-income households. The SafeLink Wireless program provides these households with a free cell phone and free monthly minutes. Service may be... Recent Article published on 10/1/2010 by Cameron Holmes

How to Connect a VCR to TV Converter

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A TV converter box is designed to change the digital signal from a digital TV antenna into analog video suitable for viewing on a non-digital TV. Connecting a VCR to the video and audio inputs on the TV converter box enables the viewer to watch... Recent Article published on 10/1/2010 by Marshal M. Rosenthal

How to Program SVA D-1000 Video Player to TV Remote?

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Universal remote controls are used to control a number of devices, such as televisions, VCRs and DVD players. In order to control these devices, you must enter a code into the remote that corresponds to the type of device and the device's... Recent Article published on 10/1/2010 by Bryan Roberts

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