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Macworld February 2001 David Pogue |
VisorPhone Handheld Module Has You Covered--If You Can Get Coverage...  |
AskMen.com January 17, 2001 Karin Eldor |
High Fashion Technology It's no exaggeration that today, if you don't own at least one item such as a cellular phone, pager, or Palm Pilot, then you might as well be a hermit. This may seem harsh, but it's true...  |
Fast Company February 2001 Scott Kirsner |
Just Shoot Me The eyemodule digital camera for the Handspring Visor  |
PC World February 2001 Melissa J. Perenson |
A PDA That Won't Fill Up Your Pocket Bid adieu to bulky handhelds with the tiny Rex 6000 MicroPDA from Xircom. This $189 PDA ($149 sans docking cradle) packs an address book, a calendar, news briefs, and more into a Type II PC Card that's about the size of five stacked credit cards...  |
PC World February 2001 Lisa Cekan |
Navigate the Urban Jungle With Your PDA On the loose, hungry, and armed only with your personal digital assistant? Navigate your way to dinner with free JunglePort software from JungleSoft...  |
PC World February 2001 Michael S. Lasky |
Sync Your PDA With the Greatest of Ease Intellisync 4 from Pumatech can synchronize your handheld with more than a dozen major PC applications, including Outlook, and it caters to people who happen not to work in a Microsoft-only world...  |
PC World December 27, 2000 Cameron Crouch |
PDA Power: Add-Ons for Your New Palmtop Did Santa bring a personal digital assistant? Then you'll want some of these downloads and add-on accessories.  |
Macworld January 2001 Jeff Carlson |
Palm VIIx Wireless Handheld Provides More Storage, Better Service Rates...  |
Fast Company January 2001 Amy Wilson Sheldon |
Go Gaga Here's a gadget to help you ring in the new year...  |
Fast Company January 2001 Paul C. Judge |
Trailblazer If Bob Dylan had one, he would never have sung, "How does it feel / To be on your own / With no direction home..." The eTrex Summit, a nifty handheld GPS device made by Garmin Corp., is perfect for outdoor adventurers...  |
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