Linux Everywhere: The Penguin Goes Mobile
News The open source OS has quietly won over some very big backers in the handheld arena, including Compaq, Hewlett-Packard, IBM and Intel. The hand held devices that are targeted [by the Linux community] are the ones that natively run Windows CE, not...
[June 29, 2000, 14:07]
HP IPaq Takes Crown From Palm In Asia
News For the first time, Hewlett-Packard has ousted Palm as the number one handheld maker in Asia-Pacific market share, according to market analyst Gartner. Not Palm OS, but proprietary systems used in low-cost products from firms based in Taiwan, Hong...
[June 6, 2003, 8:54]
Roundup: Palm Shifts Focus
News Fri, 02nd Mar Hewlett-Packard mulls Linux or Palm OS for Jornada, announces a wireless handheld Palm OS 4.0 to appear in new handhelds at CeBit Tue, 06th Mar Palm m105 comes with Internet connection kit and extra memory, but there is still no sign...
[March 9, 2001, 7:41]
Microsoft Releases New Handheld OS
News Nonetheless, hardware makers, including Hewlett-Packard, Dell Computer, ViewSonic and Toshiba, are using the new OS to launch new or improved handheld devices. Such cameras have become popular add-ons for mobile phones and in handhelds from Sony...
[June 23, 2003, 8:03]
Handhelds Make A Comeback
News Hewlett-Packard was one of the main beneficiaries of stronger corporate sales, and consolidated its position as the leader in data-centric handhelds with 32.9 percent of the European market, according to Canalys' research.
[January 26, 2004, 15:05]
Battle For The Mobile Space Heats Up
News Tues 19 Feb: At the 3GSM World Congress in France, Hewlett-Packard is set to launch its latest Jornada handheld for Europe, powered by Pocket PC Mon 18 Feb: Symbian needs a commercially minded replacement for Colly Myers, who stepped down as...
[February 19, 2002, 13:28]
Belkin To Unveil Christmas Bluetooth Line
News Hewlett-Packard last year released a Bluetooth-enabled printer, and plans to ship another; the DeskJet 450. Most Pocket PC and Palm OS handheld computers can get Bluetooth with an add-in card, but few have it built in, which analysts say is key to...
[October 15, 2002, 15:39]
PC Expo: What's Hot ... And Not
News And after recently cutting the OEM price of Windows CE 3.0, Microsoft will likely use PC Expo to make a renewed push for the flagging operating system and the Pocket PCs based on it (from manufactures including Casio, Compaq, and Hewlett-Packard.
[June 27, 2000, 9:07]
Pocket PC Sales: 1 Million And Counting
News It is Microsoft's third attempt at an operating system for handheld devices and is found in products from Hewlett-Packard, Compaq Computer and Casio. Devices using the Palm OS, including those from Palm, Handspring and Sony, control nearly all the...
[May 23, 2001, 9:38]
Handhelds Left Out In Cold
News Hewlett-Packard saw its shipments drop more than 8 percent sequentially, costing it three percentage points of market share, but the company held the No.position with 24.1 percent share. Sony devices have used the Palm OS.
[July 28, 2004, 10:30]
Sony To Unveil Palm OS Device At PC Expo
News This is a boost for Palm because Microsoft already has its streamlined Windows CE operating system onto handheld devices from a number of different manufacturers including Hewlett-Packard, Casio and Compaq.
[June 26, 2000, 14:49]
PDA Price War Looms On The Horizon
News Palm Computing and Hewlett-Packard have become the first to cut prices, reducing prices for their most popular handhelds. While lower prices might be welcomed by consumers and businesses, they could mean trouble for companies that don't have excess...
[April 12, 2001, 7:40]
Samsung Touts Turbocharged Mobile Processor
News Samsung's current 266MHz mobile CPU is in use in devices such as Hewlett-Packard's iPaq H1940. The S3C2440 works with major handheld operating systems including Microsoft Windows CE, Palm OS, Symbian and Linux, Samsung said.
[July 22, 2003, 9:27]
Motorola Unveils First Linux Smartphone
News Linux is collectively created by a large group of open-source programmers, many of whom work for companies such as IBM and Hewlett-Packard that sell hundreds of millions of dollars worth of high-end server computers running the Unix-like operating...
[August 22, 2003, 16:30]
