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PC World August 10, 2001 Douglas F. Gray |
Could Your Palm Damage Your PC? Other complaints trickle in after suit claims HotSync feature damages motherboards...  |
PC World September 2001 Cameron Crouch |
Will Big Brother Track You by Cell Phone? The FCC requires cell phone companies to track you, in order to find you when you call 911 -- but what about your privacy?  |
PC World September 2001 Alexandra Krasne |
Siemens S40: Call Locally, Tote Globally Excellent reception and automatic network switching makes the Siemens S40 cell phone a great choice for business travelers...  |
PC World September 2001 Yardena Arar |
New Sony Clie Gets Colorful, Musical Get vivid visuals and great audio from the Sony Clie PEG-N710C handheld...  |
Home Theater August 2001 Geoffrey Morrison |
When You've Gotta Go When it comes to home theater, sometimes you can take it with you...  |
AskMen.com July 31, 2001 Peter Richmond |
Top 10 Newest Mobile Gadgets For Men So you think you've got all the latest gadgets when it comes down to mobile tools? Think again because this year's newest gadgets promise to make your eyes sparkle and improve your productivity while providing some musical entertainment to your spare time...  |
Macworld July 2001 Andy Ihnatko |
Ihnatko: Newton's Ghost Sure, the Palm is great. But I want an Apple handheld!  |
CIO July 15, 2001 John Edwards |
Beaming It to the Streets Streetbeam, a New York City-based wireless media and technology company, has developed a system that allows advertisers to zap customized messages to users of WAP-enabled mobile phones, Palm PDAs and other Palm OS-compatible devices...  |
Fast Company August 2001 Bill Breen |
Rapid Motion Research In Motion is the low-profile company behind one of the most high-profile success stories of the digital economy -- the BlackBerry wireless email device...  |
PC World August 2001 Michael S. Lasky |
Palm-Style PDA Doubles Up on Expansion HandEra 330 has more screen area and pixels than its competitors...  |
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