celiocorp.com - 4/1/2009
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Keep your work and personal life separate while multitasking on the same screen and keyboard. Get more screen real estate on your current smartphone apps (up to 1024x768) and increase your productivity. Use your PC's keyboard to text message friends, family and coworkers Check your email in a ...
celiocorp.com - 4/1/2009
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celiocorp.com —
spacer REDFLY Tested Smartphones Celio Corp supports a
large number and variety of Windows Mobile smartphones. Smartphones
vary considerably by hardware platform, operating system version and even carrier customization. The Supported Phones table ...
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REDFLY - by Celio Corporation
slashgear.com - 4/1/2009
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slashgear.com —
Celio, best known for their controversial REDFLY smartphone
companion devices , have released the first beta of
their REDFLY Mobile Viewer. The app, currently for Windows XP or Vista systems only, allows Windows Mobile smartphones to be connected to ...
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Celio REDFLY Mobile Viewer app for PC hits beta
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Celio REDFLY Mobile Viewer app for PC hits beta
SlashGear —
... , have released the first beta of their REDFLY Mobile Viewer. The app, currently for Windows XP or Vista systems only, allows Windows Mobile smartphones to be connected to a standard PC and their software used at up to 1024 x 768 resolution. ...
Celio Mobile Viewer: REDFLY Without the REDFLY
jkOnTheRun —
... an interesting device since we first got hold of it. There is a lot to be said for the ability to use a small laptop as an extended display and keyboard for a smartphone. Today’s smartphones are powerful enough to be used as mobile computing devices once you get past the limitations of the screen and tiny keyboard, and that’s what the folks at Celio delivered in the REDFLY. We got word from the folks at Slashgear that Celio’s new software solution, the Mobile Viewer, is entering a public beta.
Mobile Viewer takes the REDFLY concept and ...
Celio launches REDFLY Mobile Viewer in beta
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... Enough said - if you own a Windows Mobile-powered smartphone, you gotta try this. Hop over to Celio’s website and look for the download link. You won’t regret - trust me! ...
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engadget.com 8/7/2008 — Sure, we just saw the Celio REDFLY unboxed last month, but come on -- you know you really wanted one of the Foleo-like WinMo "companions" all to yourself, and now you can have one -- for $499. Yep, 5 bills to use WinMo 5 or 6 on an 8-inch screen -- ...
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geardiary.com 4/22/2009 —
Yesterday was the last day of my “redfly experiment”. I am very pleased that I did it, and enjoyed my experience immensely. This week gave me an opportunity to try a sort of uber-mobility; lightweight “terminal”+smartphone. ...