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    Australians will not see US Palm price cuts reflected here, as Palm relies on its current promotion to maintain sales.

  • Linux carves a PDA niche

    Sharp is the biggest vendor, so far, to market a Linux-based PDA. We'll tell you how two members rate the Sharp device, and introduce you to some smaller companies offering open-source alternatives for handhelds.

  • Palm plans new low-end handheld

    The handheld maker is preparing a new model for back-to-school shoppers, according to sources and leaked specification sheets.

  • Retail price cuts hit Palm

    With about three month's worth of Palm handhelds sitting on shelves and in warehouses, some retailers have begun selling the devices well below listed prices.

  • Palm-ing off the competition

    A battalion of worthy adversaries including Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard, and Compaq have entered the market to challenge Palm's dominance. Can the five-year-old company fend off increasing competition to maintain its lead?

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  • Palm's cheapest PDA yet

    The Palm Zire is aimed at extremely budget minded PDA shoppers. Does it deliver the crucial value for money that cash-strapped consumers demand?

  • Palm Aust sticks with cash-back, not price cut

    Australians will not see US Palm price cuts reflected here, as Palm relies on its current promotion to maintain sales.

  • Palm m125: expanding the budget

    Hoping to appeal to consumers who aren't ready to spring for an m500 but still want the expansion options that are lacking in the budget m100 and m105, Palm brings us the m125.

  • Palm m105

    Palm m105 comes with Internet connection kit and extra memory, but there is still no sign of Palm OS 4

  • The Palm m105 Handheld: More Function and Fun

    Palm is targeting the consumer market a second time with the release of the Palm m105 Handheld (AU$449 street). The m105, which is AU$100 more than its predecessor, the Palm m100 Handheld, is a good bargain, considering that it offers more memory and a faster processor, among other things.

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