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InternetNews January 26, 2004 Alexander Wolfe |
Windows Mobile Surging in Euro PDA Market IDC says Windows Mobile systems software surpassed Palm OS-based devices for the first time in 2003.  |
PC World February 2004 Carla Thornton |
Road Tools You need to keep in the loop when you're on the go. And these 30-plus travel-worthy products, accessories, services, and strategies can help.  |
PC World February 2004 Yardena Arar |
Cellular Nets Reach DSL Speed AT&T and Verizon introduce high-speed wireless data services for laptops, PDAs.  |
PC World February 2004 Michael S. Lasky |
New Phone Requires Smarts Motorola's MPx200 Windows Mobile-equipped phone offers some PDA functions but is a challenge to master.  |
Entrepreneur February 2004 Mike Hogan |
Chip Ahoy! Soon, handheld devices will harbor wi-fi chips.  |
Entrepreneur February 2004 Mike Hogan |
It's All Coming Together A hybrid cradle saves you wireless phone minutes.  |
PC Magazine February 3, 2004 Gary Berline |
What's Geocaching? An adventure with mobile GPS systems.  |
PC Magazine February 3, 2004 Bill Howard |
The Ultimate Remote BravoBrava!'s AllMiMedia software turns PDAs and other wireless devices into remote controls that can pull TV listings from your satellite or local cable provider and control digital home devices.  |
PC Magazine February 3, 2004 Robyn Peterson |
FrogPad Mobile Keyboard The one-handed FrogPad Mobile Keyboard can replace your current QWERTY keyboard with only 20 keys and a 5.5- by 3.5-inch frame. You can hook it up to a PC, a PDA, or any device with a USB connection.  |
PC Magazine February 3, 2004 Robyn Peterson |
Matias Half Keyboard As its name implies, the Matias Half Keyboard looks like a keyboard broken in half. It's ideal for mobile hookups to your laptop, PDA, or cell phone via USB cable.  |
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