sandpiperland.com sandpiperland.com sandpiperland.com
  Main Page >> About Us >> Add Url >> Privacy >> Terms of Service >> Add Your Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

Computers & Software

Lifestyle & Fashion

Events & News

Art & Creative

Food & Recipe

Shopping Online

Sports

Hotels & Travel

Self Enhancement

Law & Politics

Medicine & Treatment

People & Society

Family & Home

Education & Learning

Vehicles & Automotive

Estate & Realty

Careers & Employment

Music & Entertainment

Research & Science

Investment & Finance

Hygiene & Health

Games & Play

Children

Business & Commerce

 

Main Page › Computers & Software › Computer & Video Games
 

Blackberry Patent Woes: A Boon for Pocket PC Gamers?

 
Author: Damian Julien

Things are looking a bit gloomy for the Blackberry, PDA cousin to the Pocket PC.

The latest appeal over a patent dispute has been turned down, making an injunction against selling the Blackberry in the US all the more possible.

I've always thought that if you did your research and opted to purchase one of these devices, you weren't interested in much besides its contact management features.

It really doesn't pack the required processing oomph for games.

To play devil's advocate, the Pocket PC is really not the ideal vehicle for e-mail on the run if you happen to reside in the Greater Toronto Area.

I've mentioned this in passing in my October 4 blog entry, but data GPRS plans in Toronto happen to be extremely cost-prohibitive.

Coupled with increasing gas prices, you really don't to siphon your budget by doing Pocket Outlook sends and receives on the run unless you have a few hot spots handy.

Fortunately, Starbucks is mimicking our Second Cup franchise by offering free Wi-Fi access after trundling behind the technology curve for Starbucks locations in the States.

It's not often that Canada is behind the US technology curve, especially as the greater majority of Canadians are internet savvy.

That probably accounts for the greater prevalence of software piracy.

Nevertheless, as dim as things may look for the Canadian Research in Motion Blackberry company, this bodes well for the Pocket PC world.

If we can't have our Blackberrys, we will have our Palms and Pocket PCs. A burgeoning market demand for these units is on the horizon if final judgement is found against RIM.

Which means more excellent PDA games, of course, as Pocket PC and Palm game developers cope to keep with anticipated increased demand.

Of course, most of us will be chomping at the bit until this occurs.

Anyway, you'll have to excuse me. A new bowling game release awaits patiently on my iPAQ 4150.

Hopefully, the elusive 300 game is within reach today.

Author Bio:
Damian Julien is a renowned writer. Damian likes to compose articles about this field.
You can search for this article using: violent video games, history of video games, online video games, free video games
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
An Open Door To Your Home Wireless Internet Network Security?
 
SEO Expert Guide - Page Optimization (part 5/10)
 
E-Book Formats
 
Secrets for Starting Your Money Making Blog
 
The Ultimate Self-Promotion Tool Is Right at Your Fingertips: An E-mail Newsletter
 
9 Great Reasons To Help An Internet Marketing Newbie
 
8 Things to Consider when Buying a Laptop Computer
 
Why Use Virtual Dedicated Web Hosting
 
Online Poker Affiliate Marketing Strategy: Blogging
 
How to Create Free, High-Quality Backlinks
 
 
 
Main Page >> Privacy >> Terms of Service  
© 2006-2008 www.sandpiperland.com All Rights Reserved Worldwide.