Pocket PC Details Unveiled
News The changes, which include improvements in processing power and a simplification of the interface, are a response to criticism that the old "Palm-sized PC" was too difficult to use -- but Microsoft still faces an uphill battle in trying to win...
[April 19, 2000, 10:17]
IBM Announces Win CE-based WorkPad
News The WorkPad z50 will join IBM's WorkPad 30x and WorkPad c3 -- both of which are smaller, pocket-sized devices based on 3Com Corp.s Palm OS. According to Tsang, partner 3Com's Palm Computing division is committed to the pocket-sized platform arena...
[May 6, 1999, 8:38]
PocketPC Targets The Palm
News It includes version 3.0 of the Windows CE operating system, a new user interface and a larger set of applications for the new generation of handheld devices, which follows Microsoft's Palm-sized PC platform for handhelds.
[March 23, 2000, 9:23]
A Year Ago: Colour CE Market Demand Questioned
News Microsoft, today, started shipping its colour enabled version of its Windows CE operating system to palm-sized PC makers such as Compaq, Hewlett Packard, Casio and Philips. Palm-sized rival Psion, which uses the EPOC operating system developed by...
[February 4, 2000, 6:01]
Colour CE Market Demand Questioned
News Microsoft, today, started shipping its colour enabled version of its Windows CE operating system to palm-sized PC makers such as Compaq, Hewlett Packard, Casio and Philips. Palm-sized rival Psion, which uses the EPOC operating system developed by...
[February 4, 1999, 16:51]
Say Goodbye To The Handheld PC
News Instead, explained McGuire, users will either use a palm-sized PC, such as 3Com Corp's (COMS) Palm III, or a companion notebook that sports Windows CE operating system, or both. Over time, users are going to settle n this or a palm-sized PC product...
[April 29, 1998, 9:54]
Is The BlackBerry Your Next Pager?
News The palm-sized 957 isn't RIM's first wireless product. The once-ubiquitous pager is fast being squeezed out of the market by ever-cheaper cell phones and more-capable handheld devices, such as the Palm.
[May 4, 2000, 9:45]
Psion Champions Consumer With New Revo Organiser
News Psion is still holding out on a one-box PDA/phone replacement, but with the Revo it has supplied a 200g, shirt-pocket friendly, email/Internet connected PDA which it believes will complement the Psion 5mx, slog it out with 3Com's Palm in the...
[October 4, 1999, 14:06]
Palm Faces Competitive Threats
News On Monday Palm unveiled its latest handhelds, the m500 and m505, which capitalise on the popular slim design of the Palm V series as well as adding expandability through postage-stamp-sized Secure Digital cards.
[March 22, 2001, 7:23]
Palm Eyes Tiny Printer To Complement PDA
News SiPix is also working on a pint-sized thermal printer that can be used with handhelds that use Palm's operating system. Handheld maker Palm has taken a stake in a company that hopes to make millions of low-cost digital cameras and portable printers...
[January 30, 2001, 9:23]
Palm Investing In Handheld Content
News Palm plans to announce on Tuesday that it is taking a minority stake in a start-up that will produce software for the memory cards used in Palm and other handhelds. Palm includes on many of its handhelds an expansion slot that can use both SD and...
[October 15, 2002, 8:25]
Comdex 2001: Palm Upgrades OS, Delays Bluetooth
News In discussing the delay of the Bluetooth module, Claudia Romanini, senior director of custom solutions for Palm, noted that the standard for using the postage stamp-sized Secure Digital slot to handle tasks other than storage was approved only...
[November 13, 2001, 15:26]
Palm Fights To Keep Lead In Enterprise PDAs
News McKay said Palm's hardest challenge will be to convince the small and medium-sized firms to choose Palm -- but is confident that Palm will maintain its lead. As Networks Telecom 2001 gathers momentum at Birmingham's NEC, employees on the Palm stand...
[June 27, 2001, 15:44]
Palm Gives Developers A Helping Hand
News Palm believes developers will take advantage of a new postage-stamp-sized Secured Digital (SD) expansion slot, due out in the first half of 2000. On the heels of a $100m ad campaign emphasising its integrated approach to handheld computing, Palm...
[November 9, 2000, 10:14]
Palm Expected To Hand In Good Earnings Report
News Tech investors should finally get a bit of good news Wednesday when handheld maker Palm reports earnings that are likely to beat analyst forecasts. Palm's earnings report comes amid a flurry of warnings from PC industry giants including Gateway...
[December 20, 2000, 14:34]
Lightning Strikes UK With Secure Access Product
News The most recent router, the SpeedSurf is palm-sized and costs £260. A Swiss access router maker has launched in the UK, with products that are smaller and 50 percent cheaper than those of the market leader, Cisco, and include firewalls and encryption.
[November 8, 2001, 6:31]
Salutation-Lite: Find-and-Bind™ Technologies For Mobile Devices
White Papers The Operating Environment Functional Unit will provide a means to determine the operating system, processor type, device class, amount of free memory, and input/output characteristics of a hand-held or palm-sized device.
[October 9, 2003, 0:00]
How Did Illinois' Leading Utility Use Wireless Data Communications To Create A Very Competitive Company?
White Papers This solution is called Interactive Messaging PLUS and uses the RIM 950 Wireless Handheld, a palm-sized device with a full keyboard. The groundwork laid in 1996 continues to impact the company? s solutions today.
[April 16, 2007, 0:00]
Handspring Gaining Toehold In Palm Market
News On Monday, Palm unveiled two new handheld computers with slimmer bodies and a postage stamp-sized expansion slot. Handspring made small gains on Palm during February, according to PC Data. Handspring, which licenses the Palm operating system, ended...
[March 21, 2001, 13:29]
Comdex: Speech Recognition Software Talking Up A Storm
News And in perhaps the funkiest use of the technology, ViaVoice appears in Xybernaut Corp.s new wearable computer -- a palm-sized device containing a 200-233 MHz processor and a head-mounted, silver dollar-sized monitor.
[November 17, 1998, 9:17]

