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Wednesday July 23, 2003: Palm have released the latest addition to the Tungsten handheld range - the T2 - featuring twice the storage capacity of the original Tungsten T, improved screen-resolution and integrated Bluetooth and voice-recording capabilities. Read More

Tungsten C - Palm's most powerful handheld yet gets built-in Wi-Fi

Tuesday July 22, 2003: Packing a 400MHz Intel ARM processor and 64MB of memory and built-in wireless "Wi-Fi" capabilities, the Tungsten C is far and away Palm's most powerful handheld ever. Read More

Monday June 23, 2003: Handspring have unveiled the design of the yet to be released Treo 600 series smartphones. Significantly smaller and looking more like a conventional mobile phone than previous models... Read More

Palm and Microsoft Join to Bring the Palm Experience to Windows Mobile

September 27, 2005 Palm and Microsoft have announced a strategic alliance to accelerate the smartphone market segment with a new device for mobile professionals and businesses. Palm has licensed the Microsoft Windows Mobile operating system for an expanded line of Treo smartphones. The collaboration gives customers more choices by offering the Treo on the software platform favoured by many businesses. Treo smartphones combine the hallmark Palm experience of a full-featured mobile phone with email, messaging, web access and organisational software. The new Treo smartphone takes advantage of the Windows Mobile 5.0 platform in multiple ways, offering Outlook Mobile, Office Mobile and Internet Explorer Mobile built into the smartphone, as well as direct access to Exchange Server 2003 for mobile access to information.In addition, the new Treo will operate with Verizon Wireless' BroadbandAccess service, the largest high-speed wireless broadband network in the United States. Verizon Wireless expects the new Treo smartphone to be available to its customers in early 2006. Read More

PalmOne TREO 600 - best of breed (for now)

The Palm 600 is without doubt the best convergent device on the market at this time - bar NONE! It combines a phone, a Palm OS 5-based organiser with messaging, email and web browsing features and it does so in a package which feels like a real phone, not a brick. Read More

Turn your Palm Pilot into a digital audio player

Palm Tungsten T handheld users will soon be able to support digital audio using RealOne Player Mobile... Read More

Palm Zire Handheld arrives

Palm has announced the Australian release of its new mass-market handheld, the Zire. Designed for the first-time purchaser, the focus is on providing basic functionality - date Book, address Book, note Pad and to do's - on a Palm platform for less than $250... Read More

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