Got Xbox 360 at home? Use Microsoft official Xbox SmartGlass for Android to enhance your entertainment on Xbox 360 then. You can also connect with your Xbox friends, track and compare your achievements and change up your 3D avatar.
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Download Polaris Office 4.0 for Android Free
Yes, you can download Polaris Office 4.0 for Android finally. And it is available free for Samsung Galaxy S III users. Polaris Office 4.0 should come along with Samsung Galaxy S3 by default but we got Polaris Office Viewer 4.0 only. Anyway, we can all enjoy full version of Polaris Office 4.0 from now on. Editing Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDF documents should be easier now. Besides, Polaris Office 4.0 provides various cloud service connections like Google Docs, Dropbox and Box.net. Therefore, Polaris Office 4.0 is your truly mobile office…
How to keep your free 25 GB Microsoft SkyDrive?
Online cloud storage is very popular now. However, Microsoft is going backward by reducing its SkyDrive free storage from 25 GB to 7 GB. Err… Anyone is using Microsft SkyDrive here? Personally, I don’t use SkyDrive because it does not have official Android application. But it has SkyDrive App for Windows, Mac, Windows Phone, iPhone and iPad. No Android love here…
How to import Windows Mobile contacts, calendar into Android?
How to import Windows Mobile contacts, calendar into Android? This is not a question for those who have HTC Android phone. As they can use HTC Sync 3.0 to import contacts, calendar directly from Outlook to Android. But that’s a famous question for Google Nexus One users. Or Android HTC HD2 users with Nexus One, CyanogenMod 6, build without Sense.
How to export Windows Mobile Phone contacts, calendar & mail to Google Account?
Finally, I found an easy way to export Windows Mobile Phone contacts, calendar & mail to Google Account. No more export and import CSV file because this method does not able to copy contacts’ photo. Export contacts from Outlook to Google Account is not a good choice for me. Lucky, Windows Mobile Phone ActiveSync comes to rescue.
Note – Backup your contacts and calendar to Outlook first before sync.