Tag: email
Logitech Alto Cordless Notebook Stand and Keyboard Review
by Jason Rybka on Jan.11, 2008, under Features, Gadgets, Reviews
If you’ve been looking for a good solution to make your laptop (or notebook, whichever term you prefer) a bit more user friendly while in a stationary location, then Logitech’s Alto Cordless may be a product you might consider looking into. I happened to notice the unit while I was in my local Costco retailer.
The unit I purchased differs a bit from what Logitech’s official description provides in the fact that it comes with a wireless optical mouse as well, it was also about 20 bucks cheaper than the listed $99 retail price. Here are my thoughts on the cordless notebook accessory. (continue reading…)
Tags: accessories, email, Gadgets, Internet, keyboards, Logitech, notebooks, usbGoogle Calendar Sync Available for Blackberry
by Jason Rybka on Dec.19, 2007, under BlackBerry, Software
Google recently gave the OK for Blackberry users to download and try out there new application that syncs calendar data between Google Calendar and your Blackberry Calendar, but you might be better off waiting for them to work out the kinks before giving the new application a full on workout.
The new Google Sync application is a small download, currently only available for Blackberry. I downloaded the app and gave it a go, but here are a few issues that I ran into, and the Google support groups don’t seem to have a clear answer for any of them. (continue reading…)
Tags: BlackBerry, calendar, email, google, syncGoogle Releasing Free IMAP for Gmail
by Jason Rybka on Oct.25, 2007, under BlackBerry, Cell Phones, On the Web
I’ve been using a BlackBerry for several years now, and while I love the device itself, without BES (BlackBerry Enterprise Server) it seems that the device has a bit too many limitations in regards to syncing data across multiple applications.
Yesterday however, the folks over at Google (Gmail in particular) announced that they are releasing IMAP for cell phones and other devices, and IMAP in general. Basically, what this means is that now you’ll be able to make changes to your emails in your BlackBerry or cell phone, on the web, and on your email client (such as Outlook). But the best part of the whole deal (aside from it being free) is that you’ll be able to see those changes reflected across all of the applications. (continue reading…)
Tags: BlackBerry, Cell Phones, email, gmail, google, IMAP