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    The Federal Communications Commission, which earlier this week approved new wireless handhelds from Palm and Handspring, has now set aside its ruling.

  • Handspring to launch two PDA-mobile phones

    The company has received regulatory approval for two personal digital assistants that combine mobile phone, Web browsing and traditional organiser functions, ZDNet has learned.

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  • Handspring readies all-in-one wireless gadgets

    Delivering on promises to become more focused on wireless communications, Handspring plans on Monday to announce devices that combine a handheld organiser, a cell phone and Web browsing, according to sources.

  • Handspring to launch two PDA-mobile phones

    The company has received regulatory approval for two personal digital assistants that combine mobile phone, Web browsing and traditional organiser functions, ZDNet has learned.

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