New Berry 411 app for Pocket PC phones
Alex Kac, the author of Pocket PC Informant, has created a free Berry 411 client for Pocket PCs called Bogles411. Give it a try if you’ve got a Windows Mobile 5 phone (which I don’t, unfortunately.)
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Alex Kac, the author of Pocket PC Informant, has created a free Berry 411 client for Pocket PCs called Bogles411. Give it a try if you’ve got a Windows Mobile 5 phone (which I don’t, unfortunately.)
Office Depot has the 512MB Sansa MP3 player (CNETReview) for only $30 after rebate, and the 1GB version for $60.
Considering the low price price, it’s an impressive feature set– 512 MB of memory; USB 2.0; plays MP3, WMA, DRM WMA (Janus), and Audible file formats; backlight LCD display; FM Tuner with autoscan and 20 presets; and a voice recorder. They claim 19 hours of playback on a single AAA battery. It shows up as drive in both Windows and Mac OSX.
I picked one up for the gym and have been quite happy with it so far. It comes with an armband, and while it’s not as sleek as Nano, it’s still plenty small for exercise.
The Janus support lets you take advantage of “all you can eat” subscription services like Napster To Go, which provides unlimited downloads of music to the player for $14.95/month without having to purchase individual tracks.
The Office depot deal ends today, but others have reported similar deals so keep your eye out.