Using Your Pocket PC for Remote Connections
Now mobile PC services such as GoToMyPC and LogMeIn allow you to access the files on your personal computer from a remote location using your online account. While this has greatly increased convenience and ease of working remotely, it still requires you to have access to a computer with Internet. Hence, where pocket PCs are gaining popularity. These tiny devices are only slightly bigger than most cell phones, yet have access to Windows software. The combination of mobile PC services and pocket PCs is revolutionizing the way we work and travel.The HP iPAQ Pocket PC H2215 offers everything from wireless connection to Microsoft Word and Excel to Windows Media Player. ActiveSync is a unique feature that can be installed on both this device and another PC so that any files created or edited on one can be accessed on the other. You also have access to Bluetooth technology to allow for wireless communication.The Sprint HTC Mogul is a slim, touch screen device that includes Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and P2P wireless. An upgrade from predecessors, this device can support Windows Mobile 6. The Mogul also has done away with the unsightly antenna, now using all internal technology.Another well-known Pocket PC is the AT&T Tilt 2. Though this might be better classified as a smart phone, it comes with Windows Mobile 6.5 and therefore earns a mention on our list. A 3.6 inch screen makes for easy viewing and includes a full QWERTY keyboard.Eight GB of memory accompany the Samsung Omnia. With Windows Mobile 6.1 and a GPS receiver, this is one of the best of its kind. Keeping with the latest trend of the industry, the Omnia includes touch screen technology.