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Palm Hopes New Tungsten Will Shine Brighter

News Palm on Wednesday updated its Tungsten T line of handhelds aimed at businesses and cut prices on older devices as it looks to revive the struggling market for PDAs. The hardware arm of Palm, called Palm Solutions Group, announced the release of the...

[July 23, 2003, 12:37]

Palm Patches Tungsten Flaw

News The $399 (£239) Tungsten T3 uses version 5.2.1 of the Palm operating system and comes with an Intel 400MHz XScale chip for handhelds, 64MB of memory, Bluetooth connectivity, a colour screen with a resolution of 320 pixels by 480 pixels, and...

[November 10, 2003, 14:15]

Palm's New Tungsten Focuses On Multimedia

Talkback Multimedia without stereo sound?

[August 5, 2003, 13:56]

Palm Finally Gets Wireless With Tungsten

News Palm Tungsten T: Palm's latest high-end handheld introduces a new design, a fast processor, a new OS, a high-resolution display and built-in Bluetooth. Mon 28 Oct: Two new 'Tungsten' devices are intended to silence Palm's critics.

[October 28, 2002, 14:20]

PDA Prizefight: Palm OS 5 V Windows Mobile 2003

Talkback I am currently using the Tungsten T and I find the Palm OS less cumbersome to use than the Pocket PC. AS with compatibility with Office products, I believe that the newest version of Documents to go can read native Office files without conversion...

[February 27, 2004, 15:22]

Card Glitch Dulls Tungsten Sheen

News Owners of one of Palm's new handhelds, the Tungsten T3, have been telling the company that their devices aren't reading information on certain Secure Digital cards, Palm confirmed on Thursday. Palm is asking Tungsten T3 owners, through online...

[October 10, 2003, 11:30]

Palm Unveils Devices With Built-in Camera, Wireless

News Palm is riding the momentum of strong sales of the predecessors to the Tungsten C and Zire 71. The Tungsten C joins Palm's business product line and, for the first time, brings wireless 802.11b-based connectivity to the Palm family of devices...

[April 23, 2003, 8:00]

RealNetworks Puts Music In Your Palm

News Under the alliance, Seattle-based RealNetworks will provide free downloads of RealOne Player Mobile software designed for Palm's upcoming device, the Tungsten T handheld. In late October, Palm unveiled two new handhelds, including the Tungsten T...

[November 19, 2002, 8:52]

Palm Takes Aim At The High End

News As for the Tungsten W, Slawsby said Palm's decision to downplay its cell phone abilities means that Palm will have to take on the BlackBerry head-on. As previously reported, the two new devices in the Tungsten line are aimed at the high end of the...

[October 28, 2002, 8:39]

Palm Readies High-end Wireless Handheld

News Palm says it plans to have the Tungsten W, the handheld computer maker's combination phone, email device and organiser, on US shop shelves by the end of the month. Palm and AT&T Wireless, a US mobile phone network, were set to make a formal...

[February 19, 2003, 8:11]

Palm Licenses RIM's Keyboard Design

News Palm said that it would incorporate Research In Motion's technology in its recently announced Tungsten line of handheld devices, aimed at the high end of the handheld market. The coupling of RIM's keyboard technology in our upcoming Tungsten W...

[November 7, 2002, 14:28]

Palm Adds Net Phoning To Wi-Fi Handheld

News Palm is looking to add Net-phoning capabilities to the Tungsten C as well as additional security and the ability to more easily identify and use hot spots -- areas where wireless Internet access is available through Wi-Fi.

[May 30, 2003, 8:21]

Palm Launches New Handhelds

News As previously reported, the hardware division of Palm will introduce two Tungsten devices, the T3 and E, aimed at business buyers, and the Zire 21, which will replace the company's consumer hit from last year, the £89 original Zire.

[October 1, 2003, 10:50]

New Palm Will Feature Wi-Fi And Camera

News The enterprise-focused Tungsten C is expected to be the first Palm handheld to come with built-in 802.11b wireless networking and the first Palm device to use an Intel XScale processor. After Palm cut the price cut of its Tungsten T from $499 to...

[April 9, 2003, 10:36]

Palm Debuts New Business Software

News As expected, Palm also announced two new product brands, Tungsten and Zire, meant to address specific parts of the market. The handheld maker debuted its Tungsten Mobile Information Management Solution, email server software for large businesses.

[September 24, 2002, 9:40]

Camera PDA Seen In Palm Readings

News Palm appears to be readying new Zire and Tungsten devices, including its first handheld with an integrated camera, according to rumours that have circulated on many Web sites. The Tungsten C appears to be a variation of the business-oriented...

[April 2, 2003, 17:45]

Palm Hands In Revenue Warning

News Palm on Monday blamed the revenue warning on lower-than-anticipated sales in the US of its high-end Tungsten handhelds. But the company said sales of its top-of-the-line Tungsten models didn't turn out as expected in the US, even after it reduced...

[March 3, 2003, 15:24]

Palm Extends Wi-Fi Range

News The card is only compatible with two top of the range handhelds, the Zire 72 and Tungsten T3. However, Tungsten C users already have Wi-Fi built in directly to their devices. PalmOne only has one device with built in Wi-Fi support, the Tungsten C.

[August 18, 2004, 10:05]

Palm Sells 5000 Zire Handhelds Every Day

News The Zire was introduced late last year, shortly after Palm split its product line into two brands: the Zire for entry-level consumers, and the Tungsten for gadget fans and mobile professionals. Palm has been struggling of late, but it's counting on...

[May 28, 2003, 12:58]

'Zire' Aims To Flame Cheap Device Desire

News Palm is in the process of splitting its product line into two brands -- Zire for entry-level consumers and Tungsten for gadget fans and mobile professionals. The first Tungsten models, including Palm's first handheld running OS 5, are due to be...

[October 7, 2002, 7:38]


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