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vCard
Reviews An industry-standard specification, maintained by the IETF, that defines a format for exchanging basic information such as a name, address, telephone number, email address and so on. The vCard specification defines a sort of electronic business...
3 January 2007, 10:56
Navman S70 review
Reviews Each POI selected contains detailed information, such as address, map location and contact numbers. The standard methods of inputting destinations are all here, with navigation via address, city or postcode, but the S70 does support eight-digit...
Editor's rating
8.2
Tags: navman, navigation, letters, maps
2 November 2007, 14:37
Tapwave Zodiac1 review
Reviews Along with the classic Address Book, Date Book, and To Do List Palm OS features, you get Graffiti 2.0 for handwriting recognition, Palm Reader for text, and Kinoma Video Player and Producer for video with sound.
Editor's rating
7.5
Tags: tapwave, microsoft outlook, titles, handhelds
6 May 2005, 13:20
Nokia 6110 Navigator review
Reviews You can also home in on nearby restaurants, petrol stations and shops, and even search from your Contacts -- a great option if you've synched your PC's address book (simple enough with the supplied software).
Editor's rating
8
13 August 2007, 17:57
TomTom One Europe review
Reviews To start navigating, just tap the Navigate To icon, and you can enter a specific street address, a junction, a city centre or a point of interest (POI). Once you've entered an address, the One will ask you if you need to arrive at a particular time.
Editor's rating
7.7
Tags: tomtom, calculate, navigation, gps
23 January 2007, 16:33
T-Mobile Sidekick II review
Reviews You'll be using the built-in address book to speed-dial your contacts. Other built-in software includes a Web browser, AOL Instant Messenger, email (you get an email address with your Sidekick II contract), SMS and MMS managers, a calendar, to-do...
Editor's rating
7.3
Tags: t-mobile, edge, backups, patterns
19 December 2005, 15:53
Nokia 6111 review
Reviews Each contact can be assigned an email address, postal address, note, image and tone. It features a 1-megapixel camera and a radio in its small package, but if you're looking for something inspirational this phone might disappoint.
Editor's rating
6
Tags: nokia, section, cover, handset
1 March 2006, 15:42
Mio A701 review
Reviews In particular, when entering an address as a destination point, you have to start with either a town or a postcode, or data from a contact saved to the Windows Mobile contacts database. Working with stored contacts proved patchy, too -- if the...
Editor's rating
7.5
Tags: mio, battery life, pair, windows media player
19 April 2006, 13:53
Navman iCN 720 review
Reviews Choosing to go to an address or PoI takes you on to a screen where you first choose a country (subsequent trips do not require this step unless you wish to change country), then either enter a city or area, a street name or a postcode (or access...
Editor's rating
7.7
Tags: locations, digital camera, countries, distance
16 August 2006, 12:39
More than an organiser: multimedia handhelds
Reviews Early PDAs were glorified diaries cum address books, hence the PDA moniker (for Personal Digital Assistant). We've moved on since then, though, and in the modern world of iPods and camera phones, PDAs want to make your life fun.
14 May 2005, 19:53
Garmin iQue 3000 review
Reviews It's just as useful for keeping a calendar and an address book as it is for finding your way in the world, plus the system's digital maps are precise, routing is efficient, and its spoken directions are easy to understand.
Editor's rating
5
Tags: garmin (europe), palm os, gps, handheld
26 April 2006, 14:12
RIM BlackBerry 8800 review
Reviews Other features include voice dialling, a speakerphone mode, Bluetooth connectivity, the BrickBreaker game, a password keeper, alarm clock, calendar, address book, BlackBerry Messenger and the ability to download and install third-party applications.
Editor's rating
7.9
Tags: rim, gps, emails, connectivity
20 March 2007, 16:09
Which handheld fits my needs?
Reviews If you're a student or on a budget and you need a pocket-sized device to keep your address book, calendar, to-do list and notes organised, as well as synchronise that information with a PC, a basic handheld will suffice.
14 May 2005, 17:54
Medion GoPal P4425 review
Reviews With sat-nav theft on the rise -- criminals are stealing both the device and more worryingly, gaining access to the owner's home address -- Medion have stepped up to the plate by introducing a fingerprint scanner to lock out unlawful entry.
Editor's rating
7.5
Tags: medion electronics, entry, ports, maps
28 February 2008, 11:33
Toshiba SD-350E review
Reviews It's taken a while for manufacturers to address the issue, but Toshiba and Samsung have both recently released budget LCDs that feature HDMI connectivity, leading them to follow up with higher-spec DVD players.
Editor's rating
7
Tags: toshiba, high definition, optical, upgrade
15 November 2005, 16:43


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