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Sunderland Technologies will showcase the Waveclip at the CeBit trade show this week in Hannover, Germany. The US$320 device will link a Palm V to other Bluetooth-enabled devices within 30 feet.
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Yesterday, Palm gave the Australian media their first glimpse of the new m500 series handhelds. Despite the growing popularity of high-memory CE/Pocket PC-based devices, Palm demonstrated their commitment to the shrewd design principles and software engineering strategies they used as founders of handheld computing, opting for true innovation and interoperability over grunt.
The long-awaited m505 is a big improvement over the venerable Palm V series, but it faces some stiff new competition.
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