PDAs and phones merge

PDAstreet has an article on the blurring line between PDAs and cell phones. The article talks about Kyocera

Posted on: September 22, 2000 9:00 am

Storage option analysis

BrightHand tries to differentiate between all the various storage options on the market, such as CompactFlash, SmartMedia Cards, Memory Sticks, and MultiMediaCards.

Posted on: September 22, 2000 9:00 am

PDAs and phones merge

PDAstreet has an article on the blurring line between PDAs and cell phones. The article talks about Kyocera

Posted on: September 22, 2000 9:00 am

Storage option analysis

BrightHand tries to differentiate between all the various storage options on the market, such as CompactFlash, SmartMedia Cards, Memory Sticks, and MultiMediaCards.

Posted on: September 22, 2000 9:00 am

Visor Prism and Platinum

PurePalm has an article on Handspring’s announcements of the color Visor called Prism and of the new grayscale Visor called Platinum.

Posted on: September 22, 2000 9:00 am

Symantec’s antivirus software

ZDNet reports Symantec has launched a testing version of what it claims is the first antivirus software solution for Palm computers.

Posted on: September 22, 2000 9:00 am

Mini-Web site builder

SqueezeNet Inc. is introducing a new Web-based tool that allows anyone to create mini-Web sites of individualized information for their mobile wireless devices.

Posted on: September 21, 2000 9:00 am

Intermec Pocket PC

allNetDevices has an article on Intermec’s unveiling of a Pocket PC-based industrial handheld with built-in support for a variety of wireless protocols.

Posted on: September 21, 2000 9:00 am

iPAQ production schedule

CNET News.com reports Compaq plans to produce 50,000 iPAQ handhelds per month by December and 100,000 per month sometime during the first quarter.

Posted on: September 21, 2000 9:00 am

PDA geared to hipsters

The New York Times has an article on MODO, a PDA aimed at people 18 to 34 years old, active, urban, and well-off financially. According to the article, as the device lacks a stylus or a keypad, it stands little chance of becoming a replacement for the Palm organizer or other personal digital assistants. Free registration is required to read this article.

Posted on: September 21, 2000 9:00 am