Microsoft-based smartphone arrives in Europe
News The phone, Sierra Wireless' Voq Professional Phone, will make its debut in the United States on AT&T Wireless' network in the next two weeks, according to a Sierra Wireless representative. Microsoft's main competitor in the market is Symbian, a...
[July 7, 2004, 10:15]
Canadians launch Microsoft Smartphone
News Little-known Canadian wireless data specialists Sierra Wireless has announced its first mobile phones, based on Microsoft's smartphone operating system. The products will be aimed at enterprise users, said Todd Heintz, marketing director at Sierra...
[October 8, 2003, 18:05]
Sierra Wireless Voq Professional review
Reviews Where Sierra Wireless has come up trumps, though, is in its software provision. However Sierra Wireless suggests you should get up to 6 hours' talk time and 100 hours on standby. There are two key applications provided over and above the Windows...
[July 19, 2004, 9:00]
ARM Cortex-based netbooks due soon
News Chipmakers who are Cortex-A8 licensees include Samsung, STMicroelectronics, Texas Instruments (TI), Broadcom, PMC-Sierra, Matsushita (Panasonic) and Freescale. Currently ubiquitous ARM-based smartphone processors are commonly based on the company's...
[October 23, 2008, 12:25]
Siemens SK65: a first look review
Reviews Two-thumbed typing is possible -- indeed, we found this to be a more ergonomic experience than on either the Voq Professional from Sierra Wireless or Handspring's Treo 600. Although Research In Motion (RIM) has partnered with other companies to...
[August 3, 2004, 0:20]
Predictive Text Technology Helps Launch Smartphone Device Into Major Markets
White Papers Sierra Wireless is a global supplier of wireless devices and components. Working with Zi Corporation, Sierra Wireless launched the device with Zi's eZiTap predictive text technology, which "Learns" the commonly used words and phrases of users and...
[November 15, 2006, 0:00]
The best smartphone for business
Member Review In my work as IT manager for a large sales organisation, I see a wide range of handsets. The Voq is one of the most impressive I have ever seen and I am seriously considering kitting out my sales teams with the device.
[September 22, 2004, 11:34]



