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Palm Tungsten W review

Reviews Palm has replaced the customary Graffiti area with a thumb keyboard, and it's this that gives the Tungsten W its distinctive look. This may matter if you intend to do a lot of data communications, as it may affect the speed with which the Tungsten...

[May 1, 2003, 10:28]

Pilot Program Gives Law Enforcement Officers Palm Tungsten W Handhelds For Wireless Access To Critical Data

White Papers The Colorado Division of Wildlife (DOW) protects and manages the state's valuable wildlife resources. When approaching a suspected violator, wildlife officers routinely radio a dispatcher to request background information on the suspect.

[April 22, 2004, 0:05]

Palm Tungsten C review

Reviews The Tungsten C completes Palm's portfolio of connected devices: while the Tungsten W offers voice and data, and the Tungsten T has Bluetooth, the Tungsten C incorporates 802.11b. Palm has finally decided that 16MB of internal memory is not enough...

[May 9, 2003, 8:27]

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]

A Pair Of New Palms review

Reviews These are the first new releases since the division of Palm's brands into the Tungsten and Zire families last September. Tungstens are aimed at corporate users, and the family currently comprises two models: the Tungsten T, a Palm OS 5.0 device...

[April 23, 2003, 7:44]

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 Takes Aim At The High End

News Although it runs an older version of the Palm OS, the Tungsten W also has a 320-by-320-pixel screen. As previously reported, the two new devices in the Tungsten line are aimed at the high end of the handheld market and include a colour wireless...

[October 28, 2002, 8:39]

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]

New Palm Will Feature Wi-Fi And Camera

News The handheld device maker will introduce the latest editions in its Tungsten and Zire product lines toward the end of April, according to sources familiar with the company's plans. The enterprise-focused Tungsten C is expected to be the first Palm...

[April 9, 2003, 10:36]

Handspring Buy May Boost Palm Wireless Plans

News While the bulk of Palm's sales are in the consumer market, with low-cost devices such as the Zire, the company is in the midst of a long-term strategy of wooing enterprise IT buyers and hardware makers with its Tungsten line, which includes the...

[June 4, 2003, 16:24]

Palm Adds Net Phoning To Wi-Fi Handheld

News The company announced on Thursday that it is joining forces with several partners to make more services available on its Tungsten C handheld, which comes with built-in Wi-Fi support. Palm is looking to add Net-phoning capabilities to the Tungsten C...

[May 30, 2003, 8:21]

Wireless Email: Many Choices

News For example, with its new Tungsten W handheld, Palm is directly targeting what the company calls the "PIM-plus-wireless" corporate customer. We've tried to go a couple of steps further [than the RIM Blackberry]," says Rick Hartwig, product manager...

[November 27, 2002, 10:38]

Palm OS Looks To Voice

News To this end, Nagel concedes Palm has not done a good job with its previous converged phone/ PDA offering -- the Tungsten W. The Tungsten C is much better in that regard; it's pretty clear what is," he said.

[July 21, 2003, 11:17]

Palm OS Looks To Voice

Talkback People knew what the Tungsten W was, a phone/pda without a speaker or microphone. How could you market that? Any word if the W is to be released witha speaker and microphone? Thanks Bruce Chapman

[October 21, 2003, 16:06]

Pharaoh

Downloads Don't be in a hurry, think and make such combinations that enable you to explode the maximum number of diamonds that is awarded with the bonus.This version adds Tungsten W/C, Zire 71 support and features improved sound.

[July 17, 2003, 13:49]

PilotMicroRace

Downloads When you launch PilotMicroRace on an ARM device (Palm Tungsten T or Sony Clie NX) you can select a new exclusive '3D Race' mode. From the developer: "PilotMicroRace is a MicroMachines clone for PalmOS.

[January 5, 2003, 19:42]

Spend It Like Beckham review

Reviews As well as built-in Wi-Fi, 64MB of RAM and a high-resolution screen, the Tungsten C has a usable thumb keyboard -- so Becks won't have to use Graffiti to enter text. Also, compared to Toshiba's e750, the Tungsten C's software bundle is positively...

[June 18, 2003, 12:01]

At Last The XDA's A Viable Product For A Business User

at last the XDA's a viable product for a business user image Member Review The battery life isn't as good as the Palm Tungsten W, but when the spare batteries are available then this will be an improvement. I've found the XDA II is a good, solid device for our staff to use to gain access to their corporate PIM information.

[January 13, 2004, 15:44]

Symbian Smartphones Get Email, Photo Services

News While some "smart" wireless devices, such as Research In Motion's BlackBerry or Palm's Tungsten W are closely focused on enterprises, Symbian's handsets are designed to appeal to consumers as well as mobile workers.

[June 16, 2003, 15:39]

PalmSource: More Licensees On The Way

News Although analysts have said vendors that use the Palm OS must sell less expensive devices to survive -- for example Palm's high end Tungsten W, the first to use Palm OS 5, comes in at £399 even if the company also now sells a sub-$100 Zire...

[November 12, 2002, 7:29]


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