Submitted by tuxtops on Wed, 10/05/2005 - 17:25
ARM has announced the Cortex-A8 processor for consumer and low-power mobile devices, enabling the delivery of higher levels of entertainment and innovation to end users.
Submitted by tuxtops on Wed, 10/05/2005 - 17:21
Fujitsu-Siemens has officially announced a new Pocket Loox N family of Pocket PC devices with lots of features, but no bluetooth.
Submitted by tuxtops on Wed, 10/05/2005 - 06:58
Submitted by tuxtops on Tue, 10/04/2005 - 17:21
When the wraps first came off Nokia's upcoming Linux-powered 770 Internet Tablet, this device was expected to be released during the third quarter of this year. As it is now several days into the fourth quarter, obviously this deadline wasn't met.
Submitted by tuxtops on Mon, 10/03/2005 - 23:55
Since Oct 3, Macromedia removed the free download version of Flash player for PocketPCs and they now ask for... 500 bucks to get it!
Submitted by tuxtops on Mon, 10/03/2005 - 16:22
Submitted by tuxtops on Thu, 09/29/2005 - 21:21
If you are looking for a great, light-weight, and easily pocketable phone to toss into your shirt pocket - stop reading now. The i-mate JasJar is not that device, believe me. While it is indeed a triband GSM phone that also supports the 2100Mhz UMTS 3G band, the Windows Mobile 5.0 powered JasJar is simply too big and heavy to be considered a regular phone. That's not what it was meant to be.
Submitted by tuxtops on Thu, 09/29/2005 - 21:07
Taiwanese computer maker AOpen is scheduled to release (reload url if it doesn't work for you) two versions of its Pandora desktop just in time for the holiday shopping season, the company said Thursday. A Linux-based version of the mini tower is expected to sell at retail for $399, while the Windows XP-based box will go for $499.
Submitted by tuxtops on Thu, 09/29/2005 - 18:02
I purchased the first of 16 Palm OS devices, the Palm III, in 1998, and until the T5 experience, I championed the platform. Prior to the T5, I enjoyed the PalmOS experience, particularly the ease of use, stability, and plethora of available third party apps.
Submitted by tuxtops on Wed, 09/28/2005 - 17:50
Mobile-Review received an engineer sample of FS Pocket LOOX N520 for their tests. Many functions do not work (the sample is very early), but still some conclusions can be made even now. So, now they publish a preliminary review and will renew it later when having a final sample of the device.
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