Nokia-Palm Merger Rumours Get Cool Reception
News Palm has also faced greater competition from a range of new entrants into the smartphone market, including Motorola and Nokia, as well as the emergence of a BlackBerry culture in enterprises in recent years.
[March 6, 2007, 8:36]
Zimbra Collaboration Suite
Downloads The application offers over-the-air sync to today's most essential mobile clients including Palm Treo 650, Treo 700 w/p, Nokia E-Series, and Motorola Q (all Windows Mobile 5 devices). Server support for Linux and Mac OS X platforms is also available.
[March 7, 2007, 14:46]
Vodafone Chief Knocks Microsoft's Mobile OS
News Microsoft has made advances with its Windows Mobile OS this year, seeing it included in the Motorola MPx200 on the Orange network as well as the SPV, which is also an Orange "signature phone". It doesn't matter if you change your phone from a...
[December 23, 2003, 14:20]
Palm's Foleo Gets Cool Reception
News And it doesn't work yet with widely used mobile email products such as RIM's BlackBerry software or Motorola's GoodLink software. That's why most smartphone users still need to bring their laptops along on business trips — because any serious...
[May 31, 2007, 10:16]
Motorola Buys Good Technology
News Although terms of the transaction have not yet been released, it is known that the Santa Clara-based firm — which is a major player in enterprise mobile email — will be incorporated into Motorola's mobile devices business.
[November 10, 2006, 16:57]
Palm Gets A Boost From Linux
News However, the bulk — if not all — of all the commercial applications available for Palm were written for the 68K (processor, an old Motorola chip). Microsoft has made huge strides in the two years that the Palm OS has languished, convincing even...
[September 4, 2006, 17:35]
Access Finalises PalmSource Purchase
News The Chicago Sun Times first reported that a mysterious company, "Company A", turned out to be Motorola. The unsolicited takeover bid of $17.25 per share failed and Motorola - unable to change its fate - has filed suit against PalmSource to get its...
[November 15, 2005, 11:25]
Microsoft Builds Silicon Foundation For Windows CE
News Motorola, one of the world's largest manufacturers of mobile phone chips, along with STMicroelectronics and NeoMagic, for instance, have pledged to develop processors tuned for Windows CE as a result of the cooperation between Microsoft and ARM.
[September 18, 2002, 13:42]
Data Doctor Forensic Software - Pocket PC
Downloads Pocket PC surveillance tool is designed to fetch detailed mobile phone information including OS registry information, database records, files information along with other phone information like contact numbers (with name, date and time), SMS(text...
[August 27, 2008, 20:16]
Windows Mobile 6 review
Reviews In fact, we've already seen a number of product announcements from 3GSM, including the Motorola Q q9 and the HTC Vox. One of the biggest complaints about Windows Mobile devices — especially when compared to Palm — is the number of steps it takes to...
[February 19, 2007, 7:57]
Palm Faces An Uncertain Future
News For that reason, between Nokia and Motorola, the latter's hardware know-how might pair better with Palm's software expertise. The successful Motorola Q, Samsung BlackJack and T-Mobile Dash each boast thinner form factors and price tags...
[March 22, 2007, 7:49]
Symbian Shipments Rise Amid Doubts Over Future
News Motorola, Nokia, Siemens and Sony Ericsson shipped eight new Symbian models worldwide, including two models shipped to operator 3 for its European 3G network, while a total of 18 handsets were shipping from five licensees in the fourth quarter.
[February 23, 2004, 11:10]
Motorola Takes Linux Into The Mobile Mainstream
News Motorola's recent feat in China helped cement its worldwide No.position, surpassing Research In Motion, Sharp Electronics and Palm, according to Canalys. Does Motorola's success with its Linux-based "Ming" phones in China indicate that the open...
[July 31, 2006, 12:35]
Battle For The Mobile Space Heats Up
News Motorola's first 3G handset: The A820 Tues 19 Feb: Motorola is aiming for a 25 percent market share in the next few years, and may acquire a smaller rival as part of the process Motorola looking to buy a rival
[February 19, 2002, 13:28]
PalmOS Updates Get Cautious Treatment
News Instead, OS 5 will rely on PACE, an emulator that delivers better performance than code running natively on the current Motorola DragonBall 68000-series chips, Fedor said. Palm-powered devices running OS 5 will all use processors based on chip...
[May 21, 2002, 12:40]
MS Targets Smart Phones, Pagers
News The devices will be rebranded to MSN but the device will be the Motorola Talkabout T900. Microsoft and Motorola are targeting "youths" with the device, hoping to imitate the SMS craze that has hit Europe in the past couple of years.
[March 21, 2001, 8:32]
DoCoMo 3G Deal Makes Symbian Big In Japan
News Motorola recently announced it would standardise most of its handsets on Linux, but is also developing Symbian and Windows devices. Last month Motorola announced the launch of the Symbian-powered A920 handset, which will be available in the UK only...
[September 26, 2003, 12:25]
Goodbye Palm, Hello Access Linux Platform
News Cripps also raised a concern that "we appear to be heading for a world in which there are numerous Linux-based handset platforms that are at least somewhat incompatible to each other from the point of view of application developers", adding that...
[October 12, 2006, 17:00]
Patent And Event Reignite IPhone Rumours
News A device combining features of a phone and iPod has been expected for years, by rivals such as Motorola as well as supporters, and the rumours have been regularly fed by patents and trademarks filed by Apple.
[September 11, 2006, 13:35]
CE Losing Palm Arm Wrestle
News Motorola entertained developing software for CE two years ago but decided against it due to a lack of interest in the operating system by top management. As the Palm OS continues to grow in popularity, some handheld hardware makers are abandoning...
[November 1, 1999, 8:34]
