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  1. Apple's MobileMe Service: Powerful Stuff?
  2. Did Apple just kill Windows Mobile ?
  3. Ed Colligan Talks About Palm 2.0, A Third Platform For Their Products
  4. Android Impresses at Google I/O
  5. Windows Mobile Shakes with Fear: Microsoft Hints at Office and Voice Recognition Applications on the iPhone and iPod touch
  6. HTC Dreaming of Android
  7. Blackberry Dominates Enterprise, iPhone Users Happiest
  8. Mike Mace: "The iPhone SDK: Apple gets it right"
  9. Blackberry Service Outage - Again!
  10. Blackberry Blackout - Again
  11. WIRED: "The Untold Story: How the iPhone Blew Up the Wireless Industry"
  12. Next Palm OS Codenamed Nova
  13. Palm To Finally Deliver A New OS?
  14. Palm Kills the Foleo
  15. Next Version Of Palm OS To Debut In 2008
  16. Ubuntu to Create Mobile Linux-Based OS
  17. Palm, Inc. Redies Its Own Operating System Based On Linux
  18. HTC "Shifts" from Pocket PCs and Smartphones to UMPCs
  19. Apple's iPhone: Return of the Touch Screen?
  20. ACCESS Denied - PalmOS Successor Delayed
  21. Palm OS Running On Top Of Windows Mobile?
  22. PalmOS 5 Gets New Lease On Life?
  23. Symbol Waves Goodbye to PalmOS
  24. PalmSource Changes Its Name To Access
  25. Palm Offers New Developer Network
  26. Blackberry Pearl Goes After Windows Mobile
  27. Symbian Claims To Leave Windows Mobile In The Dust
  28. A Peek At The Next Operating System From ACCESS/PalmSource
  29. The ROAD Linux-Powered Handy PC Closer to Realization
  30. Details Surface on the BlackBerry Pearl
  31. Trouble Between Palm and Palmsource
  32. Nokia Loses Interest in CDMA; Helps Windows Mobile?
  33. HTC Stealing Thunder From RIM BlackBerry 8700
  34. Does PalmOS Risk Losing Developers?
  35. Cingular Launches Nokia's 9300 Communicator in US
  36. PalmOS To Get A New Look
  37. Trouble Not Over For RIM?
  38. RIM and NTP Settle For $612,500,000
  39. Judge Declines Injunction Against RIM Blackberry Service
  40. ACCESS and PalmSource Announce the ACCESS Linux Platform
  41. Blackberry - Doomed To Repeat Apple's Rocky Road?
  42. Visto Slaps Good Technology With Wireless Email Patent Suit
  43. Some Background on the RIM vs NTP Patent Issue
  44. Gizmondo Creator Files for Bankruptcy in UK
  45. RIM Handed Defeat On Supreme Court Appeal
  46. After Years Of Delay, Is Cobalt Now Available For PalmOS Users?
  47. PCWorld's 50 Greatest Gadgets of the Past 50 Years
  48. OQO: "Look Ma, I'm a Tablet!"
  49. Gartner Advises Enterprises Halt Blackberry Deployment
  50. RIM Hit Hard In Ruling In The NTP Case
  51. Nokia Buying Intellisync In Bid To Go After Enterprise
  52. RIM Loses Appeal To US Supreme Court
  53. Access Claims PalmOS Nearing End Of Life
  54. A Quick Look at Intel's Ruby Prototype Handheld PC
  55. Textware Halts Development of FITALY for PalmOS
  56. Palm Announces BlackBerry Connect For Treo 650
  57. Sony Ericsson Announce P990 UMTS Smartphone
  58. Are Palm Planning a Treo Running Symbian?
  59. Sprint Plans To Put BlackBerry Connect On PalmOS devices
  60. RIMM Sued Over SureType Auto-Completion Technique
  61. PalmSource To Be Acquired By ACCESS
  62. RIM Signs Deal With Intel To Use WiMAX
  63. Tapwave Kills The Zodiac
  64. Will Nokia Dump Symbian?
  65. The Pepper Pad's a Poor Performer. Period.
  66. PalmOS Is Dead
  67. PalmSource Halts Development On Cobalt, Puts Linux On Front Burner
  68. BestaPro DMP-1: This Week's Whatchamacallit!
  69. Nagel Says "Windows Mobile Will Never Dominate"
  70. Loox 720 vs. Palm LifeDrive Comparison
  71. Treo Reviewed - A Standard to Measure Up To?
  72. Interview With Departing PalmX CEO David Nagel
  73. MobileBurn Review Nokia 7710 (Apparently Not for Everybody, but Good)
  74. Where PalmSource Went Wrong
  75. Nokia Unveils Web-Pad Device
  76. pa1mOne To Become Palm Again - And Platform Agnostic
  77. PalmSource CEO David Nagel Resigns
  78. pa1mOne Finally Figuring It Out?
  79. Nokia 7710: A PDA Which Includes a Phone
  80. Neonode Plan Smartphone with WiFi
  81. Microsoft #2 Mobile Device OS After Symbian - Up 44% Over 2004
  82. Gartner Predicts Mobile OS War Is Over
  83. MPC = Madly Priced Computer?
  84. What Do You Prefer -- A Mini-Tablet or a Pocket PC?
  85. CNet Reivew the Archos PMA430 PVP
  86. Who Wants a Pepper Pad? Not Me.
  87. Gizmondo Launches in UK
  88. Interesting Look at the Zaurus SL-C3000
  89. Sony Throws In The Towel On PDA Market
  90. Windows? Palm? Linux? Mark Menarik Has An Idea of His Own!
  91. Palm Finally Does Full Blown Multitasking
  92. January 16, 2001 - PalmOne: Patent to Product? We'll See!
  93. Double Blow To PalmOS Smartphones
  94. BargainPDA Review The Zaurus SL-C3000
  95. pa1mOne CEO To Step Down
  96. Archos's PMA430: PDA + PMC Competitor
  97. Comparing The Treo 650 And Audiovox PPC6601
  98. Tom's Hardware Reviews the Newly Non-Vaporous OQO
  99. Japan Gets Sharp Zaurus SL-C3000 PDA with 4GB HD
  100. PalmSource Buys Linux-Based Mobile Phone Company, To Port PalmOS To Linux?
  101. Akihabara News Reviews Sharp's SL-C3000
  102. Phoenix FirstWare Assistant 2004: Turn Your Laptop into a PDA...?
  103. PalmOne To Release PalmOS 6 devices in 2006. Maybe. Or Maybe Not.
  104. Sony To Release Mini-PC In US
  105. Nokia Makes A Run At The PDA Market
  106. Treo 650 Launches
  107. It Seems Nothing Is Invulnerable To Buffer Overflow Issues
  108. Sharp Zaurus Retreats To Japan
  109. Zaurus SL-C300: First PDA With Hard Disk
  110. Toshiba Launches 60Gb Mp3 Player/Digital Photo Wallet with QVGA Colour Screen
  111. Node Explorer: Rugged Handheld for "'Location Aware’ Interactive Experiences"
  112. PalmOne Releases Tungsten T5
  113. Nokia 7710 Rumours and Picture
  114. Skype For PalmOS Is Just Hype
  115. Yet ANOTHER Sony Memory Stick Format
  116. Sony Still In The PDA Game - With An OLED Screen
  117. "Palm Thinks It Knows Better Than European Users"
  118. OQO To Launch October 14th?
  119. RIM's New Blackberry 7100t -- And Its Funky Keyboard
  120. Nokia Communicator 9300: A Smaller, Shinier Brick
  121. RIM Evolving Devices, Branching Out Into Smartphones?
  122. DigitalReview and the Flybook Ultra-Portable Notebook
  123. The Jackito... Exists?
  124. Sony Ericsson Announces The P910
  125. Chapura PocketCopy – Data From Palm to Pocket PC With One Click
  126. Nokia to Produce 'Pure' PDA?
  127. Competition That Will Not Be
  128. Why Is It Difficult To Write SDIO Drivers For Palm OS Devices?
  129. OQO at CeBIT: Pictures & Impressions
  130. Some Thoughts on Sony Exiting the Market...
  131. Sony's Clie Line Is Leaving The US
  132. NEC to Produce Bsquare 'Power Handheld' Design PDA/Phone
  133. PalmOne, Facing Declining Sales, Opens Retail Stores
  134. Sony and Palm Pocket PCs? Not Quite What You Were Thinking...
  135. Crazy Rumour Department: A palmOne PDA Running Windows Mobile?
  136. Crazy Rumour Department: Dell Looking to Buy palmOne?
  137. More Market Share Numbers In - Microsoft Ties PalmOS in Shipments!
  138. Worldwide PDA Shipments Fall 12% - HP Shows Huge Growth
  139. HP Retains Lead Over PalmOne, Microsoft Enjoys Huge Gains in EMEA
  140. PalmOne Prepares PDA Updates
  141. So, These are the Smartphones that will Kill PDAs?
  142. Zaurus SL-6000 Linux Wi-Fi PDA Released in US
  143. APRIL FOOLS: PalmOne Release Pyre - New Low-end Model
  144. Royal Linux PDA To Ship This Quarter
  145. Dig Into Palm OS 6
  146. …and in the Blue Corner, the Nokia 9500!
  147. Psion Back in the PDA Business?
  148. Miscellaneous Tidbits
  149. Palm No Longer Offering Mac Synching?
  150. Symbian Leaves Home
  151. PalmSource: "Yeah, Microsoft Has The Right Strategy!"
  152. PDA Shipments Drop 5.3%, HP Experiences Explosive Growth
  153. Pocketsurfer: The Real Web or a Real Toy?
  154. Microsoft Dominates Improving PDA Western European Market
  155. It Is About Time - Palm OS 6
  156. Sony Ericsson P900 Reviewed
  157. HP Comments On Recent Growth In Marketshare
  158. Where's The OQO?
  159. Handango Yardstick for Q3 2003
  160. Is Price of Creativity Too High? Sandisk Describes Difficulty in Making WiFi Drivers for Palm PDAs
  161. Palm's Creativity vs. Windows' Compatibility
  162. Symbian UIQ Dresses Up as a Pocket PC
  163. Palm Vs. Pocket PC
  164. HP Market Share Grows 98% Over Same Quarter Last Year
  165. The Pride That Killed Sony
  166. Nokia's First Touchscreen Device
  167. New Zaurus Model, With 480x640 Screen
  168. HP slaps Palm in European handhelds
  169. HP Takes The Lead In Europe/Middle East/Africa In Third Quarter
  170. Throwing Down The Gauntlet
  171. Sony Ericsson P900 Preview
  172. Palm Tungsten T3 Reviews
  173. AMD Updates Alchemy PDA Prototype
  174. Mobileslash Takes a Peek at the Tungsten E
  175. Back At The Waffle House
  176. Pocket PC Overtakes Palm in Australia
  177. Opie (Linux) Reaches Version 1.0
  178. Pricing Role Reversal
  179. The Gadgeteer Reviews the Zaurus SL-C760
  180. Gartner Releases Q2 2003 Market Share Results
  181. Palm Changes Name To PalmOne
  182. AMD Shows OpenPDA at Linux World
  183. HP to Buy RIM?
  184. Worldwide PDA Marketshare for Q2 2003 - Down 10.7%
  185. How Things Change In Just A Few Years
  186. Handheld Sales Up 51% in EMEA - Windows CE Leads PalmOS
  187. Sony Will Use Own Chip for New Handheld
  188. Sony Announcing New Wireless Handheld This Week
  189. Welcome Psion
  190. The Common Linux Misconception
  191. Reading Palm's Future: Pundits Look Into the Palm-Handspring merger
  192. HP #1 Handheld Maker in Asia-Pacific
  193. Palm To Buy Handspring
  194. Does Palm Understand Its Predicament?
  195. Palm Commissions Competitive Analysis Report
  196. Sharp Updates Zaurus Units
  197. Palm Learns To Walk And Chew Gum At The Same Time
  198. Meeting With Steve Ballmer
  199. Smartphone and Converged Devices Grow 400% Over Last Year
  200. Palm Tungsten C rivals Pocket PC
  201. Linux Help Wanted
  202. Market Share Numbers For The First Quarter of 2003
  203. Palm Releases Two New Handhelds
  204. Something Sad, Something Funny
  205. Microsoft Reports Third Quarter Earnings - CE Revenue up 26.7%
  206. CNet Evaluates 9 PDAs
  207. Pocket PC Closes Gap On Palm OS in Japan
  208. Buy a Tire, Get a Zire
  209. Palm Introduces New Consumer-Level PDA - Timekeeper
  210. RIM And Symbian To Parner On Cell Phone E-mail
  211. Samsung To Abandon PalmOS and Focus On Pocket PC?
  212. Palm Warning Indicative Of 2003 PDA Market?
  213. Pocket PC Captures 26% of Total PDA Market in 2002
  214. Newsday Pits the iPAQ 1910 Against the Tungsten T
  215. Sony Ericsson P800 Ready For Market
  216. Real Networks Signs Content Delivery Deal with Ericsson
  217. infoSync Reviews the Sony Ericsson P800
  218. Sendo Sets Date for Smart Phone Redux
  219. PalmSource Cuts 18% of Work Force
  220. Sales Up 23%, Losses 36% Lower For MS Mobile Division Unit
  221. New Sony TG50 Has Keyboard?
  222. 2002 Market Share Numbers Start to Trickle Out
  223. IBM Mulls Linux Based PDA
  224. I Hate To Say I Told You So...
  225. Handspring and RIM getting together?
  226. Motorola Rocks n' Rolls
  227. Sony Unveils $800 Wireless, Multimedia CLIE NZ90 Handheld
  228. Palms called Pocket PCs?
  229. Palm Turns Profit In 2nd Quarter on Declining Sales and Volumes
  230. Sony Ericsson P800 Released
  231. Mercury News | 12/12/2002 | Mike Langberg: Dell makes strong PDA debut with Axim
  232. The Palm Tungsten DOES come with an MP3 Player!
  233. Palm Introduces New Consumer Level PDA - Timekeeper
  234. Compaq Overtakes Palm in Australian Market Share
  235. RIM loses lawsuit, BlackBerry could be barred from US
  236. von Tetzchner vs Microsoft
  237. How Does The Mobile Devices Division in Microsoft Stack Up?
  238. IBM Cuts PDA Deal With Sharp
  239. PalmSource CEO: Dell Doesn't Worry Us
  240. Does OS 5 Catch Up to the Pocket PC in High End Features?
  241. Definition of "What a Shame"
  242. Palm Targets Sucker Demographic with New Overpriced PDAs
  243. Is It Possible Pocket PC is Now the Price Leader?
  244. More PDA Market Share Numbers - Pocket PC Eeks Above 30%
  245. Nokia Shoots Ahead... I Guess
  246. PDAs are Here to Stay - Innovation is King
  247. Windows CE Device Sales Surge - From Psion?
  248. Uhm.... ok. If you say so
  249. Sony steps up to the plate with a WiFi Palm OS 5 device
  250. Handspring leaves organizers and takes focus off of retail