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  • Linux, PDAs and storage drive IT growth

    International economic report predicts that Linux servers, PDAs and digital storage will be the highest growth areas in the global IT market in the next year.

  • Linux chops PDA prices royally

    Royal Consumer Information Products, best known for low-cost commodity appliances like shredders and postal scales, this week became the first to announce a low-cost colour PDA based on the Linux operating system.

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  • The wonderful world of colour

    A colour PDA is just like a colour TV. Once you look at the colourful world on your screen, you'll never want to go back to the drab universe of grayscales.

  • Give Your PDA a Windows Wash with GoBar

    Aladdin Systems' GoBar 2.5 converts your Palm operating system into a functional Windows lookalike.

  • Sony revamps PalmOS-based PDA

    Sony is getting its second wind in the race for the handheld market.

  • Acer advances Net appliances

    The growth of e-business is dependent on everyone having easy and fast access to the Internet. Internet appliances offer this opportunity for users who do not need or want a full-blown PC.

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