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Deal of the day: Palm Tungsten PDA

December 7, 2005 This deal is $50 off the lowest price we could find elsewhere. TAGS: palmOne Tungsten, PDA, Palm Inc.

Smart-phone sales are soaring

October 9, 2006 PDAs are being eclipsed by more voice-focused smart phones as lines between the devices blur, analysts say. TAGS: smart phone, Gartner Inc., PDA, Motorola Inc., Symbian Inc., voice, handheld, Palm Inc., Microsoft Corp.

Symantec shields Windows phones, PDAs

November 2, 2006 New software is designed to protect handhelds and smart phones that run Windows Mobile 5.0 software. TAGS: Symantec Corp., Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0, Microsoft Windows Mobile, PDA, smart phone, Microsoft Windows

PDA shipments rise steadily in 2005

May 5, 2005 Research In Motion emerges as top maker of personal digital assistants, according to data released by Gartner. TAGS: shipment, Gartner Inc., PDA, Research In Motion Ltd., market share, Palm Inc., popularity, Palm OS, operating system

Mobile phones get facial recognition

March 2, 2005 Software that lets cell phones, PDAs recognize their owners will be demonstrated at a security show in Japan this week. TAGS: Omron Corp., facial recognition, mobile phone, PDA, Japan, security

Palm: What PDA problem?

July 29, 2005 Executive Paul Blinkhorn talks about a $30 million name change and how to deal with a smart-phone onslaught. TAGS: PalmSource Inc., Palm Inc., PDA, smart phone, brand, GPS, branding, R&D, Europe, operating system

PDA shipments near record levels

August 2, 2005 Study also finds that Windows CE is the operating system of choice for business-minded road warriors. TAGS: shipment, PDA, wireless PDA, Gartner Inc., Research In Motion Ltd., Microsoft Windows CE, handheld, RIM BlackBerry, Palm Inc., Dell, operating system, Microsoft Corp., HP, Microsoft Windows

PDAs to track Olympic VIPs in Beijing

April 11, 2008 The EventTrack lets users send a message to transport organizers for pickup and drop-off, and also helps Chinese authorities keep track of guests. (From ZDNet Australia) TAGS: Beijing, guest, organizer, PDA, security

Used mobile devices share secrets

August 30, 2006 Consumers can fail to wipe the data clean from their PDAs and smart phones before selling them on eBay. TAGS: smart phone, security software company, PDA, mobile device, eBay Inc., software company, security

It's time for mobile-gadget etiquette

April 5, 2006 Attorney Eric J. Sinrod is getting buzzed, beeped and jingled to death--and he's reached the end of his tether. TAGS: RIM BlackBerry, PDA, cell phone

Mini-Mozilla marches toward Windows mobiles

February 23, 2005 Minimo browser will move beyond Linux PDAs and onto Windows CE devices this summer. TAGS: Minimo, Microsoft Windows CE, developer, PDA, project, Pocket PC, Mozilla Corp., Web browser, mobile phone, Linux, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., PC

YouTube offers mobile upload service

May 10, 2006 Amateur filmmakers no longer need a computer to upload to YouTube. Now a mobile phone or PDA will do. TAGS: YouTube, mobile phone, PDA, cell phone, video, camera, e-mail

Going cold turkey off a handheld

November 14, 2007 Internet attorney Eric J. Sinrod describes what it's like to function after circumstance plucks away his PDA. TAGS: attorney, fax, PDA, Palm Pilot, Turkey, RIM BlackBerry, handheld, Palm Inc., e-mail

Legal tangles don't sour BlackBerry customers

February 14, 2006 BlackBerry shipments increased by 46 percent to vault RIM to the top spot among PDA vendors in 2005, says Gartner. TAGS: Research In Motion Ltd., RIM BlackBerry, NTP, Gartner Inc., shipment, PDA, patent, Palm Inc., Palm Treo, smart phone, HP

Investor calls on Palm to sell out

February 4, 2006 The Treo would be in better hands if Palm's board sold the company to a large IT vendor, major stock holder says. TAGS: Palm Inc., Palm Treo, smart phone, investor, PDA, Nokia Corp., information technology, Dell, HP

BBC to Brits: Need a license to watch us online, too

June 13, 2006 British TV-licensing authority responds to criticism of fee for watching BBC broadcasts (such as World Cup games) online. TAGS: World Cup, TV, license, reader, PDA, mobile phone, PC

iPaq leak tips Hewlett-Packard's hand

August 12, 2005 HP's hw6700 family is expected to be one of the first in PDA world to shift to a miniSD format. TAGS: MiniSD, HP iPaq, PDA, Gartner Inc., slideshow, HP, family, SD card, Microsoft Corp.

Engineering change: Of PDAs and maternal medicine in Mongolia

April 9, 2007 Day 1: Jaspal Sandhu wants to find out if 50 personal digital assistants can help puncture Mongolia's inflated maternal death rate.Photos: Life in rural Mongolia TAGS: medicine, PDA, engineering, health

RSA turns everyday gadgets into security tokens

February 14, 2006 Company is working to make devices like cell phones and PDAs double as user authentication devices. TAGS: RSA SecurID, security token, Art Coviello, RSA Security Inc., user authentication, EMC Corp., Research In Motion Ltd., PDA, cell phone, bank, Motorola Inc., security

Good locks down phones with McAfee

November 7, 2005 The company will distribute McAfee's flagship antivirus software for mobile devices with smart phones linked to its network. TAGS: McAfee Inc., smart phone, PDA, security
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