When the keepers of the flame — the people at Pa1mOne (formerly known just as Palm) —decide to release two new handheld computers on the same day it’s a very big deal. And today’s announcement of two ...
Company: palmOne Inc., www.palmOne.com Price: $300 street Spec Data: 312MHz Intel XScale ARM processor, Palm OS 5.2, 8MB ROM, 32MB RAM (24MB usable), 3" 320-by-320 ...
And just because we can, here's a roundup of the first few reviews of those two new Palms, the Zire 31 (pictured at right) and the Zire 72, that we could find so far. We'll be adding more to the list ...
The new palmOne Zire 31 is a good starter PDA for anyone who is on a budget and isn't looking for cutting-edge features. If the monochrome screen and lack of expandability of the entry-level Zire 21 ...
Palm updated its Zire and Tungsten handheld devices on Wednesday as part of a rebranding strategy that will now emphasize its Palm name over all others. The Sunnyvale, Calif.-based PDA maker said its ...
Palm's new "Zire" handheld, on sale Monday, isn't the first Palm handheld to sell for under $100--but it is the first low-priced device the company expects to make money on. Historically, Palm ...
The Zire makes me realize what an essential feature this is for handheld users. This gives it the dubious distinction of being the first Palm PDA without a backlight. The screen is the standard ...
I admit that I was unimpressed when I saw the first PalmPilot, way back in 1996. I was given a sneak peak by the company, and though I had already become a fanatic about Palm’s Graffiti software on ...
The palmOne Zire 72 provides users with a new Bluetooth Wizard. We show in this article how to configure your Zire and how to use the Wizard to connect to a GPRS network using a Bluetooth enabled ...
I've been a tech journalist for almost 25 years and started Pocket-lint in 2003. Over the years I've questioned or interviewed leading tech industry figures from Steve Jobs, Steve Ballmer, Mark ...
Seems the mantra of the ‘cheap and low tech' Zire range, from PalmOne, is a refrain no longer being sung. The latest Zire, the 72, has features to challenge the Tungsten range, and is certainly well ...
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