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Fossil unearths wrist PDA

...based maker of trendy watches and other accessories, has started selling the Wrist PDA, a Palm-compatible device that displays contacts, to-dos, appointments and... Read more

30 April, 2002 by Matthew Broersma

Watchmaker gives Palm another shake

...is timed for release next spring. The new device -- known as the Wrist PDA with Palm OS -- marks an advance on Fossil's first watch... Read more

18 November, 2002 by Ian Fried

Fossil squeezes PDA into a watch

...launched the latest twist on the 1980s-style watch-calculator with the Wrist PDA, a watch that doubles as a Palm- or Pocket PC-compatible... Read more

8 November, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

UK misses out on wrist PDA

...users run applications that take advantage of the special features of the wrist PDA such as the larger font sets and the 'rocker switch' -- a... Read more

6 January, 2005 by Ingrid Marson
A+ for Fossil <endeca_term>Wrist PDA</endeca_term> 1.25

A+ for Fossil Wrist PDA 1.25

Introducing A+, the first and most essential extension to the Wrist PDA watch by Fossil! Get 5 productivity and functionality enhancements in a... Read more

28 January, 2005
A+ for Fossil <endeca_term>Wrist PDA</endeca_term> 1.25

A+ for Fossil Wrist PDA 1.25

Introducing A+, the first and most essential extension to the Wrist PDA watch by Fossil!Get 5 productivity and functionality enhancements in a... Read more

20 January, 2005
Karateka for Abacus <endeca_term>Wrist PDA</endeca_term> 1.35

Karateka for Abacus Wrist PDA 1.35

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27 January, 2005
Karateka for Fossil <endeca_term>Wrist PDA</endeca_term> 1.35

Karateka for Fossil Wrist PDA 1.35

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27 January, 2005

The Year Ahead: Handheld developments

PDAs are becoming an increasing important part of personal and business technology - but what will 2002 bring? Read more

29 December, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

The Year Ahead: Will wireless revive the PDA market?

Shipments of handheld computers fell throughout 2001. 2002 looks like another lean year: only wireless technologies will boost sales, say analysts Read more

28 December, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

2001: Great gadgets

ZDNet UK picks out a few shining examples of great gadgets -- the kind of devices that get kids smashing up their piggy banks or adults melting their plastic. Here are a few examples of what you really wanted to receive this Christmas Read more

27 December, 2001 by Graeme Wearden

News Schmooze: The robo-onslaught begins

...create what some refer to as "unuseless" high-tech products. The new Wrist PDA isn't a PDA, and it is hardly small enough to... Read more

9 November, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

For 'Palm' read 'wrist'

...is timed for release next spring. The new device - known as the Wrist PDA with Palm OS (very catchy) - marks an advance on Fossil's... Read more

18 November, 2002 by Ian Fried

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