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The Latest Hp Ipaq Device, The HP Ipaq 500 Series Voice Messenger.

HP introduced the latest HP iPAQ device, smartphone that delivers a flexible wireless email experience for business customers through voice control and hands-free operation. The HP iPAQ 500 series Voice Messenger features voice over Internet protocol (VoIP) capabilities, push email and the latest Windows Mobile 6 operating system. With up to six hours of continuous talk time on a fully charged battery, the HP iPAQ Voice Messenger also leads the struggle in battery life.

It is said that more than 20 voice commands available on the iPAQ offer customers hands-free operation. Using voice answer feature, broadcast can answer to email by dictating and sending a voice response, without the need for any typing. Users also can listen to email and text messages, navigate through phone and calendar tasks and speak to start applications.

Additionally, the HP iPAQ Voice Messenger has built-in Wi-Fi to provide business customers a VoIP alternative to traditional office phone setups. By integrating the HP iPAQ Voice Messenger with office phone systems, businesses can eliminate the need for desk phones and benefit from rationalized communications and reduced IT management. The smartphone also includes GSM/EDGE and Bluetooth wireless technology connectivity options.

”Busy professionals are constantly flooded with email and looking for ways to quickly and easily manage it and go on with their day. Our HP iPAQ Voice Messenger smartphone gives mobile users an simple way to manage all types of communications and stay focused on their business,” said Dave Rothschild, Vice Head, Handheld Business unit, Personal Systems Group, HP.

Todd Warren, Corporate Vice Head, Mobile and Embedded Devices division, Microsoft Corp., stated: “Windows Mobile 6 delivers advanced communications, increased productivity and integrated mobile business performance all within the familiar Microsoft software experience. We are pleased to work with HP to offer a device that will help businesses thrive by enabling broadcast to access vital data wherever they are.”

The HP iPAQ 500 series Voice Messenger is expected to be available this spring in the United States direct from HP and select authorized dealers. International pricing and availability for the HP iPAQ 500 series will vary.

To learn more about the iPAQ series phones or the first iPAQ phone the iPAQ 510 visit iPAQ510.com or iPAQ500.com.

Comming soon! Best source for iPAQ 500 series information http://iPAQ500.com & http://iPAQ510.com

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Pocket Pc Instant Messenger

Webmessenger Mobile IM Review

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If you are an active Internet user, then you probably have lots of buddies you’re used to chatting with in many different IM networks. Some of them like ICQ while others are keen on Google Talk. That doesn’t mean you have to install all of them and have several programs running on your handheld, as now there is a universal messaging centre that allows you to keep in touch with all your mates regardless of their IM network.

Mobile Instant Messenger for Pocket PC, developed by Webmessenger, is a convenient and straightforward for resources attention that is an absolute must-have for every Pocket PC user who wishes to communicate easily and appreciate the right mobility of communication. Just login with your Mobile Instant Messenger and you will be logged automatically into all the networks you have selected.

All major IM networks are covered by this useful program, and now you can easily talk with your buddies from AOL, MSN, Yahoo, ICQ, Google Talk and Natter without leaving one attention. Never has communication on a handheld been simpler and more convenient. You don’t have to worry about compatibility as Mobile Instant Messenger runs simultaneously with the phone and email applications on your device.

This messenger has all the features one would expect from a right communication centre. All extended presence information and the device of origin can be sent and received, so you will everlastingly be able to know if your buddies are online. Import all your contacts from your IM network contact lists and manage them from a single attention.

Really all your favourite functions you delight in on your desktop messengers are combined with the convenience of a user-friendly boundary in Mobile Instant Messenger. You can organize all your contacts into personalized groups, see them plainly structured and show or hide particular groups at your will. Customize your attention by setting shortcuts and save and show description with timestamps – everything is just a couple of clicks away.

But the World of Arvale is certainly more than just a gorgeous decor. It is a living world with its own tales and riddles. The man you accidentally meet in a village may turn out to be an outcast lord from another continent, and what looks like an ordinary stick may really be a mage staff lost ages ago and now recovered by you. Interact with more than 500 NPCs and hundreds of objects to get to know the tale of this enthralling world. Cut scenes unveiling some parts of the plot will help you find your bearings and choose on what to do next.

Even such sophisticated features as 3DES encryption of the communication can be selected, and there’s an enterprise version available that supports IBM Lotus Sametime, Microsoft LCS, Reuters Messaging, and Natter XCP.

Mobile Instant Messenger runs under Pocket PC 2002, 2003, 2003 SE and Phone Edition – that means you can use it on most Pocket PCs. Still thinking? Why not try instead? Download an evaluation copy of the program and delight in its unlimited functions during 15 days after installation. Feel free to visit the developers’ site from where you can start and manage your fiscal statement, download Desktop and other clients and review the license agreement and privacy notice.

Mobilize your communication with Mobile Instant Messenger!

Well-matched devices list
Windows Mobile 6.0, Windows Mobile 5.0, Pocket PC 2003, Pocket PC 2002

ACER: n300 Series, n30, n50, n20 and others

ASUS: A626, A636, A639, P505, P525, P535 and others

Cingular: 8125, 8525

Dell: Axim X3, X5, X50, X50v, X51v and others

Dopod: Dopod 838 Pro, Dopod 686, Dopod 699, Dopod 828, Dopod 900, Dopod P100, Dopod N800, etc.

Eten: E-Ten G500+, E-Ten M600+, E-TEN Glofiish, Eten M700, etc.

HP: hw68xx series, hw69xx series, hx21xx series, hx24xx series, hx29xx series and others

HTC: TyTN, Wizard, Prophet, Hermes, Artemis, Universal, Herald, P3300, P3600, P4350, P3350, X7500, Athena

IMATE: i-mate JASJAM, i-mate JAMin, i-mate PDA-N, i-mate K-JAM, i-mate JASJAR and others

O2: XDA series

T-Mobile: MDA series

QTek: 9000, 9100, 9600, S100, S110, S200, G100, 2020, 9090

Other Windows Mobile Powered Devices.

Andrew Fadeev is IT specialist, heavily using Windows Mobile devices every day for five years

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