Palm will begin selling a $99 device today designed to get a grip on the mass market that has so far eluded the company. The Milpitas maker of handheld computers went after those customers, to a ...
Software firms say they remain optimistic despite lagging demand for handheld computers. Palm reading has taken on new meaning. Technology market watchers are trying to figure out what”s going on at ...
Handheld manufacturers had a far better holiday season than expected, although sales were still slightly down from 2000. Worldwide shipments of handheld computers increased 68 percent over the third ...
Palm Inc. is trying to get its fingers into the corporate cookie jar. Although grassroots consumer support made Palm a success, the handheld computer-maker is now pitching to businesses. The shift in ...
SAN FRANCISCO -- Hewlett-Packard Co. unveiled its first tablet computer that uses smart phone pioneer Palm's technology on Wednesday -- a skinny black gadget that the companies believe will help them ...
The giants in handheld computer software, Palm Inc. and Microsoft Corp., will soon get a new competitor: Linux, the free operating system. The cult software, developed by a global network of ...
LAS VEGAS — During the Consumer Electronics Show here today, Broadcom Corp. announced it was teaming up Palm Inc. to develop an advanced Bluetooth architecture for next-generation handheld computers.
Palm Inc. today introduced three handheld computers, including a Tungsten T3 that includes a 320-by-480-dpi color screen that can be used in landscape or portrait mode, Bluetooth short-range wireless ...
Large Bright Display, Integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and Powerful Document Management — All for $299 SUNNYVALE, Calif, Oct. 12, 2005 – For a generation of professionals on the go who want affordable ...
When you’re on the go, sometimes even the smallest laptop can weigh you down. Handheld computers, which offer more capabilities every year, might seem more appealing. We tried out four of the latest ...
Palm computers are now targets of a destructive computer virus. It's a so-called ``Trojan horse'' program that enters the handheld computers in the guise of useful software. But the virus will delete ...