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PDA Focus: 3Com juggernaut more like a mini

Anthony Garvey, spokesman for Psion in the UK instantly turned on Dataquest's... Read more

4 June, 1998 by Richard Barry

News Burst: Juggernaut heading for 3Com's pilot

After Dataquest's enthusiastic appraisal of 3Com's Pilot business, Psion's Anthony Garvey, says 3Com's easy ride is about to end with a... Read more

4 June, 1998 by Richard Barry

A Year Ago: Behind Palm's new network

Originally published Fri, 15 Jan 1999 07:06:32 GMT Read more

15 January, 2000 by Peter Coffee

Behind Palm's new network

Tough challenges face 3Com Corp. as it gets ready to field-test its Palm VII device--a pocket-size, instant-on organiser that will provide wireless Internet access and is intended to operate for several weeks on two AAA batteries. Read more

15 January, 1999 by Peter Coffee

US Report: Microsoft to consolidate Windows CE

In an effort to alleviate confusion about the various versions of Windows CE, Microsoft Corp. plans to move all CE users to a single version of the mobile operating system next year. Read more

3 December, 1998 by John Spooner

News Burst: Microsoft consolidating Windows CE

In an effort to alleviate confusion about the various versions of Windows CE, Microsoft Corp. plans to move all CE users to a single version of the mobile operating system next year. Read more

3 December, 1998 by John G.Spooner

Comdex: Jupiter devices chase corporate users

Jupiter will be hanging low in the Las Vegas sky at Comdex/Fall '98. The stripped down version of Microsoft Corp.'s Windows CE operating system should be prominently displayed on a whole new class of portables. Read more

16 November, 1998 by Margaret Kane

Veitch Speaks: Handhelds up for grabs

A palmtop computer may be cool but is it better than a smart phone or an intelligent pager ? Decide carefully or you may to live to regret it, says Martin Veitch Read more

24 October, 1998 by Martin Veitch

BT's PDA in a pen...

BT this week announced a patent for a fountain pen it claims could "revolutionise" the hand held computer arena. Read more

9 October, 1998 by Jane Wakefield

US Report: Windows CE to go wireless

Microsoft's Windows CE is poised to get into wireless communications in a big way. Read more

5 October, 1998 by John Spooner

Comms Focus: Starfish boss talks Symbian, wireless... Part 2

Until TrueSync, all synchronisation systems, when it came to devices, synchronised devices a pair at the time. For... Read more

21 July, 1998 by Martin Veitch

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