Motorola MC9500: photos
Motorola's MC9500 is a highly modular industrial-class PDA/smartphone. Read more
9 June, 2010 by Sandra VogelZDNet is available in the following editions:
Motorola's MC9500 is a highly modular industrial-class PDA/smartphone. Read more
9 June, 2010 by Sandra VogelThe mini-notebook-like Redfly Mobile Companion is a £250 paperweight without a Windows Mobile device to provide it with computing power and connectivity. It can do nothing on its own, and that's its big problem. Read more
29 August, 2008 by Sandra VogelIf you can do without an integrated phone and a camera, the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth equipped iPAQ 114 Classic will represent excellent value for money. Read more
15 January, 2008 by Sandra VogelA Windows Mobile handheld without a built-in phone may seem an anachronism, but the Mio P560's generous storage capacity, SDHC support and GPS receiver are all up-to-date features. Read more
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23 January, 2006 by Sandra VogelThe Palm TX offers a winning package of wireless connectivity, productivity tools and fun for users of all kinds. Read more
13 October, 2005 by Bonnie ChaThe Dell Axim X51 series brings Windows Mobile 5.0 and a more robust software bundle into the same sleek package. Read more
21 September, 2005 by Bonnie ChaThis is a well-priced Windows Mobile handheld/GPS navigation solution, although the wired car-only GPS receiver may not be to all tastes. Read more
5 September, 2005 by Sandra VogelThere isn't too much the PalmOne LifeDrive can't do with its integrated hard drive, its wireless connectivity and its multimedia capabilities, but it's way too expensive. Read more
19 May, 2005 by Bonnie ChaPalmOne's LifeDrive promises productivity, connectivity and entertainment in one sleek package. Read more
10 May, 2005 by Bonnie ChaThanks to excellent navigation software, the iQue M5 ranks among the best GPS/handheld combos we've seen -- but it's too expensive. Read more
15 April, 2005 by Rick BroidaJust gimme a map to the fridge. :D
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