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| COMPUTING UNPLUGGED MAGAZINE - FEBRUARY 2008 |
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Keep your Palm safe with Warden Like many people, writer Heather Wardell keeps her entire life on her Palm. The information isn't particularly sensitive, but it is personal and she wouldn't want just anyone getting into it. When she switched to the Treo 680, she wondered if the smartphone functionality would allow her to leave the unit unlocked, but still be able to lock it if it went missing. Warden, by CorSoft, promises to make that happen.
Treo's Ringo ring tone maker isn't quite a star Ringo, by Electric Pocket, is a ring tone manager for your Treo that promises to make assigning ring tones to contacts and groups of contacts quick and easy. Is Ringo a star? Tap here to read the full review.
LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT: Robotics Beyond Building When we decided to increase our coverage of LEGO personal robotics, we really wanted to find someone who truly understood how it all works. No one could possibly have a better, comprehensive perspective of LEGO's MINDSTORMS NXT robotics system than David J. Perdue, author of The Unofficial LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT Inventor's Guide. This article is a must-read.
How to unlock your iPhone (and what it all means) Unless you've been under a rock, you've heard about the iPhone. You've probably also heard terms like "unlocking" and "bricking" applied to this handy, if pricey gadget. What's it all mean? Is Apple purposely destroying phones? If you want to add software to your phone, are you voiding your warranty? What if you want to switch carriers? We asked wireless expert Shawn Zade to explain it all.
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