Archive for the 'PDAs' Category

Christopher Null – Now that Palm has become snugly ensconced in the bosom of Hewlett-Packard, HP is well on its way to using Palm’s new WebOS to create phones, PDAs, tablets, and more — in fact, it’s canceled or postponed plans to use both Android and Windows in various mobile products. It’s betting that heavily on WebOS.

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(Credit: Palm) In a sneak-attack move that left everyone (including CNET’s own Bonnie Cha ) surprised, HP, not HTC, announced that it will buy Palm for $1.2 billion .

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RIM briefly confirms the upcoming availability of the BlackBerry Tour 9650 on Facebook, but then removes the post. Oh RIM, you tease

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RIM briefly confirms the upcoming availability of the BlackBerry Tour 9650 on Facebook, but then removes the post. Oh RIM, you tease.

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Nexus One Desktop Dock now available

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Google releases a $45 desktop dock for its Nexus One Android phone. Originally posted at Android Atlas

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Dialed In Podcast 112: iPad, schmiPad

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Apparently, there was something called the Apple iPad announced today. We’re not really sure what all the hubbub is about, but we share a few thoughts on the device and take a couple of jabs at its unfortunate name

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The Guardian Caledonian Mercury launches web challenge to Scottish national press The Guardian While selling its heritage content heavily, it will feature word clouds, Twitter feeds , an RSS newsfeed and its own “widget” to insert in readers' own … and more

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Alltel picks up BlackBerry Curve 8530

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

Alltel introduces its latest BlackBerry device, the RIM BlackBerry Curve 8530.

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Palm Pre Plus, Palm Pixi Plus reviewed

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

CNET takes a look at the new Palm Pre Plus and Palm Pixi Plus smartphones, which will be available from Verizon Wireless on January 25. Originally posted at Dialed In

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Sprint launches rugged Motorola Brute i680

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Sprint announces the immediate availability of its latest rugged Nextel Direct Connect phone, the Motorola Brute i680. Originally posted at Dialed In

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