Palm finally gets wireless with Tungsten
Published: 28 Oct 2002 15:20 GMT
REVIEWS:
Palm Tungsten T: Palm's latest high-end handheld introduces a new design, a fast processor, a new OS, a high-resolution display and built-in Bluetooth. Read our first impressions here
Palm Zire: Palm's inexpensive and ultra-basic Zire lowers the entry-level bar for handhelds. However, the price needs to drop even further if it's to become a compelling purchase for first-time buyers
NEWS:
Palm takes aim at the high end
Mon 28 Oct: Two new 'Tungsten' devices are intended to silence Palm's critics. At more than £320 each, they will face tough new competition
'Zire' aims to flame cheap device desire
Mon 7 Oct: Palm's low-end handheld computer is the first Palm device to target mass-market technophobes, a market ignored by Microsoft
Palm drops support for calendar service
Tues 1 Oct: The PDA maker is to withdraw technical support from a service that allows calendar data to be shared between handhelds as it is no longer financially viable
Palm debuts new business software
Tuesday 24 Sept: Using technology gained through its acquisition of ThinAirApps earlier in the year, Palm is to release software designed for wireless access to corporate networks
Palm reinvents the PDA
Thurs 19 Sept: Palm has named the dates for its new £70 consumer model and the new high-end devices that will come with Bluetooth and GPRS - not to mention a totally new look
New Palm OS handhelds look for a niche
Tues 20 Aug: Offerings from Sony and Acer tackle a slumping market from opposite sides
Palm means business with OS 5 tools
Thurs 27 June: Looking to woo corporate customers, PalmSource plans to plug a VPN client and Java support - developed
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