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  • PDA memory storage basics

    There is more than one type of memory used in Palm-based PDAs. Before deciding on a PDA purchase, review the extended storage options presented here.

  • New Microsoft gadget set for debut

    Sources say Microsoft will unveil a home networking device named Mira, a cross between a PDA and a TV remote, at CES this week. And guess what? It's a tablet.

  • Software sticks to enterprise palms

    Makers of handheld devices are forging stronger links with software and services partners. As a result, handhelds could become the staple gadgets of enterprise IT.

  • Intel lends a hand for handheld software

    Intel is rolling up its sleeves to help improve applications that run on the handheld version of its XScale processors.

  • Is Palm in the wrong hands?

    Palm CEO Carl Yankowski will use his time at PC Expo to quiet the tremors shaking his company -- but many question whether he's the right man for the job.

  • Palmtop computing: Suiting corporate needs

    No longer simply digital organisers, these latest handheld devices offer significant computing power and convenience.

  • In-car Net access ready to hit the road

    A Palm-backed start-up plans to offer its voice-activated Net service for the car by midyear.

  • Desktop of the future: Greek to me

    HP unveiled its idea of the desktop PC of the future at Comdex. But is the vision a little shortsighted?

  • Is that a PC you're wearing?

    Wearable computing has so far been little more than a curiosity, but new technology and falling prices will mean dramatic growth for such products in the next few years, according to a new report.

  • Straight to the source: Intel's David Bolt

    Hot on the heels of Intel's latest 2GHz Pentium 4 release, we put these burning questions to David Bolt, general manager of Intel Australia.

  • IBM plays with chameleon-like computer

    IBM Research is experimenting with a chameleon-like computing device called the Meta Pad, designed to easily convert from a desktop machine to a handheld to a notebook and back again.

  • 802.11 options: Supporting wireless users

    Whether you want to go wireless with four or five PCs in a small office or you need walk-around connectivity for a thousand corporate users, vendors offer a number of options that can provide the proper access.

  • Red hot laptops

    If you're going to have to lug it around, you might as well get a laptop that will make business colleagues green with envy.

  • Virtual Keyboard allows typing anywhere

    Virtual Devices has developed a flashlight-size gadget that projects an image of a keyboard on any surface and lets people input data by typing on the image.

  • Things to Come?

    Working in IT you get to hear a lot about what new technologies are about to emerge and change our lives, and how much better and different things will be when it all happens.

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