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Orange rolls out its first wireless PDA

Following up its line of Windows-powered smartphones, Orange is aiming for business users with a new SPV Read more

6 February, 2004 by Matthew Broersma

Wireless PDA keyboard hits the UK

Pocketop's wireless keyboard works with Palms, HandSpring Visors and most Pocket PCs. Future versions could even work with mobile phones Read more

20 September, 2002 by Matt Loney

Belkin Wireless PDA keyboard

...by 9.1cm by 2cm, closed, with stand attached, and 249g, the Wireless PDA Keyboard isn't the heaviest of the lot (the Targus keyboard... Read more

22 October, 2004 by Bonnie Cha

Palm and DoCoMo to do wireless PDA

...to Japanese consumers next year. The two are in talks about a wireless PDA for the Japanese market that will access the Internet and give... Read more

4 September, 2000 by Richard Barry

News Burst: Palm and DoCoMo to do wireless PDA

...consumers by next year. The two are reportedly in talks about a wireless PDA for the Japanese market that will access the Internet and give... Read more

4 September, 2000 by Richard Barry

A Year Ago: Dell to licence BlackBerry wireless PDA

First published: Tue, 16 Nov 1999 18:27:37 GMT Read more

16 November, 2000 by ZDNet

Dell to licence BlackBerry wireless PDA

After years of rubbishing the handheld market, Dell is on the verge of offering its first palm-sized device Read more

16 November, 1999 by ZDNet

Palm readying GPRS handheld?

...one of the few major handheld makers not to have announced a wireless PDA for the European market. Microsoft's Windows CE will power the... Read more

7 May, 2002 by Matthew Broersma

The new wireless Palm i705 -- hot or not?

...Palm will be out in the US today with its new i705 wireless PDA, demonstrating the lessons learned from its Palm VII, which both pioneered... Read more

28 January, 2002 by David Coursey

Palm plans updated PDAs and wireless devices

...high-end m505, to follow up the long-expected launch of its wireless PDA, according to a source. The two colour devices are expected to... Read more

24 January, 2002 by Matthew Broersma

Portable chips from Intel?

...integrated chip with phone circuits, PDA functions, and flash memory -- producing a wireless PDA that would run for a month on a single charge Read more

17 May, 2001 by Guy Kewney

New Burst: Sharp to build European Epoc device

A wireless PDA based on Symbian's EPOC operating system is being developed by... Read more

12 July, 1999 by Will Knight

Apple patent covers wireless iTunes distribution

...artist. According to the application, the invention would allow mobile phone or wireless-PDA users to essentially bookmark a song or video on an online... Read more

5 May, 2006 by Tom Krazit

Targus Universal Wireless keyboard

...without it collapsing -- a feature that was noticeably absent on Belkin's Wireless PDA Keyboard. The stand consists of numerous pieces and makes it unnecessarily... Read more

22 October, 2004 by Bonnie Cha

Wireless devices set to take flight

...a mobile phone, or the use of a personal organiser on a wireless PDA," said Douglas Johnson, senior director for technology policy at the CEA... Read more

2 July, 2004 by Richard Shim

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