PDA Prizefight: Palm OS 5 V Windows Mobile 2003
Talkback I've own Pocket PCs and Palm PDAs (about 20 different models). There are plenty Pocket PCs owners and as many Palm owners happy too. I am coming back to Palm now because with Palm Handheld T, they get closer to Pocket PC multimedia easiness.
[January 28, 2005, 12:32]
PDA Prizefight: Palm OS 5 V Windows Mobile 2003
Talkback After looking carefully at current PDAs I bought an hp iPAQ h4150 in April 2004. I've just learnt about the new Zire 72 from Palm.it answers most of the valid criticisms raised in this comparison. Palm's ease of use used to be due to the simplicity...
[May 2, 2004, 0:03]
PDA Prizefight: Palm OS 5 V Windows Mobile 2003
Talkback I mus tsay that this is one of the first unbalanced reviews I have read about PDAs for a long time. I think the article is rather good, no favorites and they pointed the right things on every platform.
[March 26, 2004, 7:39]
PDA Prizefight: Palm OS 5 V Windows Mobile 2003
Talkback At a time when PDAs are used for more than just handling personal contacts and trivial multimedia, is there a clear choice of platform for accessing mainframe databases over WiFi and getting useful realtime business information?
[February 27, 2004, 13:47]
The Year Ahead: Handheld Developments
News Palm continues to sell more PDAs than its competitors worldwide. Nokia is continuing its aggressive efforts to blur the boundaries between PDAs and mobile phone handsets with a few new phones, one of which, the 5510, has a keypad layout...
[December 29, 2001, 6:31]
Palm Has The PDA World In Its Hands
News The company is scheduled to release two new PDAs in October, although neither of them will compete with the ultra-slim Palm V. The August introduction of Palm's m100 has helped the market leader widen its margin over rival Handspring in sales of...
[September 29, 2000, 9:04]
Sony's Clie: The Newest PDA Contender
News Sony officials acknowledged some similarities between the Clié and the Palm V but said the Clie was just the beginning for the company and PDAs. One of the first, expected in early 2001, will be a Bluetooth Stick, which will allow PDA users to link...
[August 30, 2000, 8:50]
A Year Ago: Palm Still Handheld King
News Palm also joined the expansion fray with its own slot for its PDAs, the Secure Digital (SD) Card. Consumers looking for multimedia features are currently a small group but Leon expects that to grow as prices for PDAs come down.
[June 28, 2001, 6:05]
Palm Still Handheld King
News Palm also joined the expansion fray with its own slot for its PDAs, the Secure Digital (SD) Card. Consumers looking for multimedia features are currently a small group but Leon expects that to grow as prices for PDAs come down.
[June 28, 2000, 8:26]
IBM's WorkPad Put To Rest
News See ZDNet UK's Mobile Technology News Section for the latest news, reviews and price checks on mobile phones, PDAs, notebook computers and anything else you can take away. See the Hardware News Section for the latest update on everything from MP3...
[February 14, 2002, 9:18]
Great Phone, Great Features, Great Size
Member Review I have had many PDAs for many years (from early Ericsson Windows CE devices, Palm V, Sony P800, XDA2s and now to this great JAM). The Palm V had great hardware but a poor screen and weak OS. This is definitely the best.
[July 15, 2005, 13:34]
Palm Bluetooth Coming Next Month
News The problem for Palm is that, while most companies are initially deploying PDAs to users for PIM use, they are also looking to the future and determining what other applications might make it to the handheld device," the group wrote in the report.
[January 16, 2002, 13:00]
Motorola's DragonBall Pumps Up On ARM
News Motorola's DragonBall processor is currently the brains of Palm-based PDAs made by Handspring, Sony, and by Palm itself. The move comes following an announcement that Palm plans to move to ARM-based chips in its popular line of PDAs.
[December 12, 2000, 8:08]
First Look At Palm Redesign
News In late June, Palm announced new expansion and communications features that would be built into future Palm PDAs. Take a look at the new Palm M100 PDAs The case will have a thicker plastic than previous models had, and it will have dimensions...
[July 21, 2000, 8:56]
Host Of New Features Including Music On Way From Palm
News Palm's licensee and partner, Handspring, already offers MP3 players for its Visor PDAs, which use Springboard modules to provide expandability. When our Bluetooth-enabled PDAs begin accessing the Internet in coffee shops via Bluetooth access points...
[December 14, 2000, 8:00]
Palm Bluetooth Card Cuts Wires
News Palm and other handheld makers are relying on wireless technologies to increase the popularity of their PDAs, as growth in the PDA market stagnates. Palm, Handspring, HP, Nokia and others have released or are planning PDAs with built-in mobile...
[February 21, 2002, 12:43]
Comdex: Tracking The Product Trends
News Long-awaited CDPD modems for Pocket PCs and OmniSky modems for additional PDAs than the Palm V family are also likely. Phones may become more PDA-like but can't get around their small screens and tiny keypads, so the better bet is for add-on...
[November 13, 2000, 8:49]
CES: Bluetooth Arrives For Car, Phone, Mobile Devices
News The package includes a battery for the 6210 that adds Bluetooth capabilities, as well as TDK's Bluetooth USB adapter for PCs, the Blue5 attachment for the Palm V series of PDAs, or the BlueM attachment for Palm's m500 line of PDAs.
[January 8, 2002, 14:41]
Palm Unveils New Colour Handhelds
News See ZDNet UK's Mobile Technology News Section for the latest news, reviews and price checks on mobile phones, PDAs, notebook computers and anything else you can take away. See the Hardware News Section for the latest update on everything from MP3...
[March 4, 2002, 10:19]
Linux Carves Niche In PDA Market
News IT pros toiling in a Linux environment likely prefer to put PDAs on the same platform. While Linux-based PDAs have undeniable appeal for tech shops, device manufacturers certainly want a share of the consumer market, as well.
[June 11, 2002, 12:34]

