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The Task2Gather web service is a promising new (and mostly free) site that allows you to do collaborative task management, much like Remember The Milk (see my review here). Unlike RTM, the T2G Windows Mobile client currently has no integration with the built-in WM task app. There were some bumps to get T2G working, like having to re-install the initial download. It is however a powerful alternative to managing team-oriented tasks from your device.

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The folks at 4WinMobile.com got their hands on the new O2 Xda Serra. A candy-bar design (but with a slide-out hardware keyboard), the Serra has some pretty neat features including a 3.2MPixel camera, 528MHz processor, VGA (640 x 480 display), Quad band, large ROM / RAM, A-GPS, 3G phone / video phone, Touch FLO 3D interface, etc.

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CNET is reporting that a former IBM employee by the name of Mark Papermaster has accepted a job at Apple. The article is mainly targeted at a lawsuit which IBM has started against the former employer for joining Apple. Papermaster was IBM’s Vice President of Microprocessor technology but recently left his job and will start at Apple in November.

IBM is claiming that Papermaster is violating an employment agreement by joining Apple and that the ex-employee could divulge the companies trade secrets. Papermaster is considered a “top expert in Power architecture and technology”.

It is unknown why Apple has pursued Papermaster but CNET speculates that he could be vital to Apple’s plans to develop processors for the iPod touch and iPhone.

A couple of pictures of the first batch of Horizons, NUI’s interactive multi-touch table.
Picture taken at the agency of our partner byVOLTA in Paris, France, just before they got shipped to Saudi Arabia for the event “Towards the First World”.
I will upload some pictures and video as soon as I receive them.

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Wow, a lot of news recently regarding your choices for new devices. AT&T has released the Samsung Epix, HP has come out with the iPAQ Voice Messenger and the iPAQ Data Traveller, and Sprint has released the HTC Touch Pro.

AT&T Epix

AT&T’s new Samsung Epix has a Treo-like form factor with a front-facing QWERTY keyboard. It’s sometimes called the BlackJack III, but unlike that device it has a touch screen.

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The BBC is reporting that a temporary error on the UK iTunes Store today has caused many non-offensive song titles to become censored.

Searching through the store it appears that bands such as Hot Chip and the Red Hot Chilli Peppers were also censored.

A spokesperson has responded to the BBC’s request for a statement saying that the error was caused by a “database glitch” which occurred when the store was checking for real profanities.

Among the many censored songs Killer Queen by Queen is displaying as K****r Queen, Hot ‘n’ Cold by Katy Perry is showing as H*t ‘n’ Cold while bizarrely Sex on Fire by Kings of Leon remains untouched.

iVM

Meet the newest from HP, the iPAQ Voice Messenger. This is a non touchscreen phone running Windows Mobile Standard that also has 3G, integrated GPS, 128mb RAM and 256mb ROM, and a very cool look that gets the device envy juices flowing. 

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NUI in partnership with France based byVOLTA, delivered a customized multi-touch software solution with three Horizons for the exhibition “Towards the First World” in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

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The press release can be found on NUI’s website in the news section at:
http://www.natural-ui.com/aboutnui/news.html

For more information about the Horizon, visit:
http://www.natural-ui.com/solutions/products.html

Again, the about-to-be-released T-Mobile G1 isn’t a Windows Mobile phone; rather, it uses Google’s Android software. But in this week's column I want to point you to some of the initial reviews, since it’s an exciting device and another strong indicator of things to come. Bottom line: powerful device, Android software is impressive, but needs fine tuning.

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I'll put it this way. If you want to make your Windows Mobile device look and act a little more like the iPhone, then Winterface is for you. It is essentially at it's core, yet another application launcher/manager, whith some messaging and PIM integration. It looks good, and the screen animations were quite snappy on my iPAQ. Make no mistake, I like Winterface but would like to see a few more hooks into the native WM environment.

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