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iambic's Mother's Day Special: Free Agendus Professional With Any Gift Purchase
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Software - May 8th - 3:27 PM EDT | By Jennifer Chappell UPDATED
Jay reported on Kinoma giving away free copies of their Kinoma Player for Palm OS when you buy Mom a Mother's Day gift through TrialPay. Well, iambic is also having a Mother's Day Special.
Yep, if you buy something for Mom via TrialPay, you get a free copy of Agendus Professional as iambic's gift to you!Through TrialPay, you can choose from a wide variety of gifts and services, including flowers, jewelry, event tickets and wine tasting packages. I'm sure your Mom would love any of those gifts!
So, wanna get something nice for Mom for Mother's Day and get yourself a great piece of software in the process? Head on over to TrialPay and start shopping! Go to TrialPay and sign in, and then follow the steps to shop and get Agendus Professional free!
Update: Get Agendus for Pocket PC Professional Edition FREE with TrialPay here.
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Politically correct ringtones?
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Commentary - May 9th - 4:29 PM EDT | By Dan Nimtz
Looking for a way to show off your political views using your phone? Paul Loeffler at The Official Palm Blog has an article detailing how to add some politically oriented ringtones to your phone.
According to the article, Slate is providing the ability to easily download bi-partison political ringtones for a variety of phones. You basically can either text a message from your mobile phone to Slate's list of shortcodes, or from your phone's browser, you can select your favorite ringtone. Paul verified that the ringtones do work on the Centro, so the Treo should be set as well.
Once you've downloaded the ringtone, your next phone call will be the talk of the party (haha, party, get it?).
The ringtones are free from Slate, and all of the details are in this article.
Not sure I'm committed enough to anyone's campaign just yet, but for those of you who are - enjoy.
After Selling Over 1 Million Centros, Palm Decides To Sell Accessories
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Business - May 9th - 1:31 AM EDT | By Mike Guccione
Seeing as I do not call the shots at Palm - or even work for them for that matter - I obviously have no say in what Palm does. However, with the amazing sales success that the Centro has turned out to be, it is surprising the limited amount of Palm-branded accessories available for their baby smartphone. Granted, there are plenty of aftermarket accessories available, but there has definitely been a shortage of official Palm add-ons. Apparently someone has gotten the message and Palm has announced two new accessories, a Centro-specific cradle (sans extra battery charger, which is a shame considering the small stock battery) and a new audio adapter. Not quite the whirlwind that I've been expecting to see, especially with the amount of new, first-time smartphone users Palm could sell accessories to, but it's a start.
In addition to the new accessories announced, apparently Palm issued a letter to retailers on May 1st repealing it's MAP policies. For those unfamiliar, MAP policies apply to the minimum advertised prices on products, usually put in place by manufacturers to maintain higher sales prices and avoid deep discounts. An interesting twist, the aforementioned cradle can be purchased for $29.99, a far cry from the $69.99 price point from the previous cradles. Is Palm singing a new tune? Perhaps Palm has their eye on saturating the market with these lower price points as opposed to higher margin products. What do you think? Sound off in the forums...
[via PalmInfoCenter.com]
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