Nuggets: Samsung's M100 Makes Beautiful Music
News Samsung, one of the larger makers of MP3 players, and Virgin Mobile have come up with the neat idea of bringing phone and music player together. At a glance the M100 looks just like any other of the small silver Samsung handsets.
[November 3, 2000, 7:00]
Nuggets: Palm's M100 Is Pretty Damn Attractive
News With most Palms being used as business tools, and paid for by employers, price isn't usually a big concern for potential Palm owners. If you aren't blessed with such a generous boss, then you might be interested in the Palm M100.click here to see...
[November 17, 2000, 15:31]
Nuggets: How Many Pixels? - Konica's Got Loads...
News Digital fiddling. Ooooer Konica's update for the Q-M100 digital camera is the 2.11 million pixel Q-M200. Konica has doubled the shutter release speed from two frames a second (main criticism of the Q-M100) to four with a combination of the CCD...
[August 3, 1999, 11:52]
Palm Has The PDA World In Its Hands
News The August introduction of Palm's m100 has helped the market leader widen its margin over rival Handspring in sales of value-priced PDAs. August PDA market share numbers, compiled by research firm NPD Intelect, showed Palm sales increased nearly...
[September 29, 2000, 9:04]
Nuggets: Palm Launches PDA For Youth Market
News An organiser aimed at teenagers is the latest device from those lovable gadgeteers at Palm. With its £130 price tag, the m100 will only appeal to gadget-savvy youngsters with full piggy banks. It replaces the Palm IIIe as the company's entry-level...
[August 7, 2000, 14:52]
First Look At Palm Redesign
News Palm will next month debut radical product redesigns and a new entry-level model, according to sources. Palm will add an entry-level model, the M100, with the lowest introductory price yet for a Palm PDA, $149.
[July 21, 2000, 8:56]
Virgin Launches MP3 Phone
News The evolution of the mobile phone into a multimedia gadget took a step forward Tuesday, with the launch of the world's first MP3 phone. Virgin Mobile has teamed up with Samsung to produce the SGH M100 which lets you keep in touch and listen to your...
[August 29, 2000, 16:36]
Palm Readies New Consumer Handheld
News As Microsoft readies the next version of its operating system for handhelds and portable devices, Palm Computing appears to be readying a new PDA (personal digital assistant) for the back-to-school shopping season.
[August 14, 2001, 16:01]
Nuggets: Turn Your Ericsson Phone Into An MP3 Player
News A new lightweight accessory gives an Ericsson mobile phone the ability to play MP3 files. The MP3 Handsfree HPM-10 is pretty tiny, and slots into the base of most phones in the Ericsson range. It draws power from the phone, and there's a jack to...
[October 4, 2000, 8:38]
Handspring Ships One Millionth Visor
News Handspring announced Wednesday it shipped its one millionth Visor PDA. To celebrate, the company is going to offer up the unit, a Visor Prism, and the first hotly anticipated VisorPhone module on eBay.
[December 7, 2000, 8:29]
Palm OS Gets Midway Games, Discounts
News Palm OS handheld users can now turn their PDAs into gaming machines with the release of a suite of classic arcade games for the platform. It also appears that Palm and its licensee Handspring are about to drop prices on older models, following...
[September 28, 2001, 17:34]
The Day Ahead: Intel Call Boosts Kumar's Cachet
News Commentary: I've been back from a scenic vacation in Nova Scotia one day and I'm ready to run back to the highlands after hearing about all the handwringing over how analysts missed the boat on Intel's revenue warning.
[September 26, 2000, 13:11]
Palm's Q4 Losses Expected To Double
News Handheld computer manufacturer Palm announced on Friday that it expects to make a loss of between £120m and £133m in the fourth quarter of its fiscal year -- double previous estimates. The losses are due to a dramatic drop in predicted sales in the...
[May 18, 2001, 14:34]
Product Surplus Moves Palm To Cut Prices
News Faced with a glut of its handhelds, Palm is chopping the price of several of its older models. Palm is cutting the price of its Palm Vx from $349 (£241) to $299, after having already trimmed the price last month with the announcement of two...
[April 12, 2001, 8:54]
MP3.com To Offer Wireless Sync
News Song-swap site MP3.com will launch a service Monday to let users download a song and automatically share it with their mobile phone or handheld computer. The deal is a partnership between MP3.com and fusionOne, which provides the synchronisation...
[November 6, 2000, 15:38]
Palm Plans Updated PDAs And Wireless Devices
News Palm is planning two new organisers, a colour mid-range device and an improved version of its colour 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 be...
[January 24, 2002, 16:44]
PDA Price War Looms On The Horizon
News A price war could be looming in the handheld computer market, as a slowing US economy hits sales and hardware makers are left with inventory on their hands. Palm Computing and Hewlett-Packard have become the first to cut prices, reducing prices for...
[April 12, 2001, 7:40]
Palm, US Reach A Settlement In Case
News Palm's handheld devices aren't as handy at connecting to the Internet as it had led consumers to believe, according to a settlement announced on Wednesday with the Federal Trade Commission. Palm's claims that its PDAs come with built-in wireless...
[March 7, 2002, 6:31]
Palm Takes Preorders For OS Upgrade
News As earlier reported by ZDNet UK, Palm has begun accepting preorders for an operating system upgrade for its older handheld computers. The upgrade is set to ship on 15 November, but those who order now will get a $10 (£7) discount, according to Palm.
[November 7, 2001, 17:09]
Palm OS Upgrade Coming This Month
News Palm appears to be preparing an operating system upgrade for older Palm devices for 15 November, although the company has denied any such plans. Several Palm registered users have reported receiving an email advertising an upgrade to Palm OS 4.x...
[November 7, 2001, 12:35]

