If you want a smartphone but want to avoid unsightly pocket bulges, you could do well to consider O2's slimmed down XDA II Mini.
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HTC took the Touch Diamond's glossy black frame, stripped away the touchscreen, added a QWERTY keyboard and called it the S740. This latest Windows Mobile smartphone should deliver the same business messaging punch as the popular Diamond.
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The Asus P750 may be chunky, but it packs in a huge array of features. Combined with an equally impressive software bundle, the result is an excellent multifunction handheld that should appeal to a wide range of mobile professionals.
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With two batteries and a separate charger, the SGH-i780 could be a wise choice for the mobile professional, although it's a bit bulky and the screen is a touch small for some applications
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The BlackBerry for non-corporate users who require extensive multimedia capabilities, in addition to push e-mail.
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Dell has stopped selling its Axim line of handhelds in the US and is not planning a new product in the category, the computer maker said Monday.
Palm is reportedly getting ready to launch a handheld that runs on software from rival Microsoft.
Ten years ago, Palm's Pilot 1000 made mobile computing simple and affordable for millions of people -- a revolution, said one early employee, born of frustration, a direct challenge and plywood.
Paper boarding cards could soon be a thing of the past: checking in over mobile phones has received the official thumbs-up from the airline industry.
Research In Motion introduced on Monday its BlackBerry 8800, designed to offer up multimedia consumer features to the corporate user.
In this quick guide, we take a look at the functionality and applications of the four main handheld operating systems -- Palm, Windows Mobile, Symbian and BlackBerry.
You don't have to be a brain surgeon to boost your smart phone's IQ. Downloadable software offers maps and directions, an instant messenger, and the latest news to go.
Smartphones offer the functions of a mobile phone and a PDA in one device, but they are not for everyone. Here's what you need to know before buying one.
Want your mobile to be a useful business tool rather than a frivolous gadget? Here's what you should be looking out for.
Choosing the right handheld is all about finding the perfect balance of size, weight, performance, features, and cost. This guide steps you through the decision-making process.
Smart phones offer the functions of a mobile phone and a PDA in one device, but they are not for everyone. Here's what you need to know before buying one.
If you're a road warrior who receives and sends plenty of email, then these mobiles with full keyboards will make your life much easier.
PDAs with built-in cameras are great for quick snapshots to e-mail to friends and family or to use as a digital photo album. Here are five that will keep you snap-happy.
HP has announced its mobile computing lineup for 2006, unveiling five new notebook products and two smart phone handhelds. We show you how they stack up.
There may be many more Windows Mobile devices than Palm OS ones these days, but there's still a choice to be made between the two when shopping for a new handheld.
Launch Palm applications using the buttons instead of the stylus.
Enable printing and faxing capabilities in your Nokia E-series or N-series device.
Manage appointments and keep track of time with your Windows Mobile device.
Convert your DVDs to small video files for whatching them on your PDA.
Create, manage, and submit expense reports using smartphone to enter transactions.