Posted at 2:51 pm CDT, July 22nd, 2010 by Dustin EarleycloseAuthor Information: Name: Dustin Earley About: A self proclaimed foodie and technology enthusiast, Dustin Earley is never far from his desktop, laptop, or phone. Currently attending college for a degree in digital media production, when Dustin isn't posting in forums and tweeting online he can be found relaxing, playing video games, and cooking for his family. Follow this DroidDog Contributing Editor on Twitter.See Authors Posts (355)
Dustin EarleycloseAuthor Information: Name: Dustin Earley About: A self proclaimed foodie and technology enthusiast, Dustin Earley is never far from his desktop, laptop, or phone. Currently attending college for a degree in digital media production, when Dustin isn't posting in forums and tweeting online he can be found relaxing, playing video games, and cooking for his family. Follow this DroidDog Contributing Editor on Twitter.See Authors Posts (355)
It’s not exactly DROID X material, but this new commercial from Samsung on the Galaxy S Captivate is just as epic. Knights and barbarians both battling for your entertainment literally in the palm of your hand… It doesn’t get any better than this. The commercial is set to start airing tonight, and of course, the Captivate is available now from AT&T for $199 on a new two year contract, or on qualifying upgrades.
this phone will not allow you to access email other than gmail. Therefore, avoid this phone at all cost. I bought and returned this phone immediately when I discovered this problem. Samsung and Google are not better than Apple with this tactic. DO NOT BUY THIS PHONE
What are you talking about? The Captivate has built-in support for POP3, IMAP, and Exchange accounts. I'm using it to check my Exchange account at work, and it works flawlessly.
To configure, open Mail, press Menu, and add whatever account you like.