News (9)

  • PalmOne ponders Microsoft, Linux options

    Handheld-computer maker PalmOne is considering moves that would take it beyond the operating system that helped make the company a household name.

  • PalmOne posts profit, exceeds estimates

    Handheld maker PalmOne on Monday posted a quarterly profit on a 62 percent rise in revenue, bolstered by strong sales of phones and other devices.

  • 2004: The year of the smart phone? Yes and no

    Smart phones have been one of the big subjects of 2003. But how close are we to the dream of a single device, great for voice, multimedia and various data apps, one equally at home in a high-powered meeting or down the pub?

  • HP separates PC group again, names new boss

    Five months after merging its PC business with its imaging and printing group, Hewlett-Packard split them up again on Monday and appointed R. Todd Bradley, former chief executive of PalmOne, as new leader of its personal systems group.

  • HP software head resigns

    Nora Denzel, the head of Hewlett-Packard's software business, has resigned, marking the latest executive roster change under CEO Mark Hurd, who was appointed to his role earlier this year.

Features and Case Studies (4)

  • SMB Series: Eye on Mobility

    The concept of mobile computing rings familiar in this day an age. The ability to access information on the go is a compelling weapon in the competitive business landscape. This guide is aimed at helping SMBs stay ahead of the game.

  • Microsoft's mobile survival plans

    The software leviathan is willing to play the waiting game when it comes to making its mobile OS succeed.

  • Gates sees big dollars in little devices

    Microsoft chairman claims mobile phone makers have to catch up to the power of his company's software.

  • Mobility madness: Managing mobile devices

    Today's smart phones are less about ring tones and more about extending your corporate applications well and truly into the field. Say goodbye to the deskbound worker -- and hello to a potential data and security nightmare, warns David Braue.

Reviews (28)

  • PalmOne LifeDrive

    The PalmOne LifeDrive is a versatile handheld packed with productivity and multimedia features -- but it's too expensive.

  • PalmOne Tungsten E2

    A performance-boosting upgrade to the highly successful Tungsten E, the PalmOne Tungsten E2 will please business and home users alike.

  • Zire adds GPS navigation

    PalmOne partners with TomTom to offer a navigation attachment.

  • Palm Zire 31

    The entry-level Zire 31 should have users singing a happy tune with an affordable price tag, added memory, a fast processor, and MP3 playback.

  • Palm Zire 72

    If you can live without Wi-Fi, the midpriced PalmOne Zire 72 is a well-rounded PDA with features suited for both work and play.

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