Hi boys and girls,
Do you remember when Ask The Admin covered a very interesting topic of Free Exchange services? For those who don’t, you can look here, here and sometimes here.
In a nutshell, this article talked about how me and my fiance’ had to plan our wedding and had tons of appointments flying in from [...]
Hey boys and girls!
Have you ever been in a situation where you wished you could sync calendars with somebody who is seemingly unconnected? On top of that, you wished that somehow, by some magical force, those calendars can sync automatically, wirelessly and invisibly; involving no further effort beyond the initial configuration, and that this calendar [...]
December 9, 2007 - 3:59 pm
Tags: pda/smartphone
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Could you carry on a conversation about the impending spectrum auction if someone were to strike one up with you? Do you know what the spectrum auction is?
Don’t worry about it, most of us can’t and don’t. Not to worry though. Scott from AndroidGuys is here, guest-blogging for AtA to explain a little bit [...]
Hey Boys and Girls,
We’ve had the honor of meeting up with the guys over at Gelaskins. Their products were one of the more popular products at the CES pre-show and Digital-Life Show, mainly because of the sexy designs they use for their Gelaskins. Really wicked stuff. But there’s more to Gelaskins than meets the eye. [...]
Good Morning Ladies and Gentlemen,
This is your friendly Commodore 64 here to report on yet another useful, tech-improving, free service that is bound to improve any nerd’s life fo sho.
This new service, which has solved a long standing problem, in my view, with send/receive, hates attachments, crappy, slow, sluggish, snap-crackle, pop3 email technology. The software [...]
November 21, 2007 - 2:44 am
Tags: Geeky Goodness, google, Open Source, pda/smartphone
Posted in Uncategorized | 1 comment
Hey everyone, it’s Scott from AndroidGuys here. Thanks to Karl and the other Admins here, I’m back with another article!
Yesterday, we put an article up on AndroidGuys where we talked about Google’s foray into the television world. I’d like to expound upon that piece and explain how open source could radically change the [...]
November 15, 2007 - 2:02 pm
Tags: Free, google, Open Source, pda/smartphone
Posted in General | 18 comments
Hey Boys and Girls,
Shhh, this one is a little secret for all you hardcore aTa fans…
We here at www.asktheadmin.com have an inside scoop that is sure to be the talk of the (virtual) town about Google and their new Gphone.
We all know it’s reality that Google is, in fact, working on their own phone. It’s [...]
Good afternoon! My name is Scott Webster and I am one of the administrators over at AndroidGuys.com. I’d like to thank Karl for letting me fill in today as a guest blogger.
I’m here to talk briefly about the current state of Smartphones as well as what we might come to expect from Android and [...]
The Admin and Commodore 64 attended the CES International 2008 Press Preview last night. We were on a mission to find new gizmos and gadgets for our upcoming post
“It’s A Geeky Christmas! What to get the geek in your life for the holidays.”
We searched high and low (mostly near the fancy finger foods and at [...]
October 25, 2007 - 6:16 pm
Tags: How To, pda/smartphone, Tips, Windows Mobile
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I had been using Celetask to do quick one button reboots but my trial expired and I really could not justify $7.95 just to reboot easier. User Maevro over at Howard Forums created a .cab file that adds a Reboot option to your Windows Mobile Device Quick List. Thats the one you get by [...]
September 5, 2007 - 1:05 pm
Since Apple was not gracious enough to provide AskTheAdmin with an Iphone to review, we can’t really tell you about this program either. Anybody out there have an Iphone and tried this? Hit us up in the comments!
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September 5, 2007 - 1:11 pm
im going to give this a try on my girls iphone tonight ill let you know how it works out – how can it be native if its a 3rd party app?
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September 5, 2007 - 1:13 pm
I’m not entirely sure. maybe it’s done without emulations/hacks…
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September 5, 2007 - 3:06 pm
it is wonderful and it operates like it was part of the o.s.
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September 5, 2007 - 4:08 pm
I guess thats what they mean by native… Thanks anonymous. We’d love to hear more about your experiences with this proggy…
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