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O2 Xda IIi

The O2 Xda IIi isn't a revolutionary addition to O2's smartphone lines, but with a better processor and simple interface it's still a very appealing device.

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i-mate JASJAR

Despite its unsavoury aesthetics, the JASJAR is an ideal companion for the mobile professional that needs to input large amounts of data on the go.

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O2 Graphite

O2's latest phone combines many of the features of a PDA with the latest in mobile phone technology including 3G support, push e-mail and video conferencing all in a conventional looking handset.

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Dopod 595

Dopod's 595 lacks some of the features of its larger smartphone cousins, but should hold its own against competing mini PDA phones.

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O2 Xda Stealth

O2's Xda Stealth looks a lot like a regular slider phone, until you flick it open and notice the Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system, push e-mail capabilities and built-in Wi-Fi support.

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Intel Germany executive reportedly confirms Atom-based iPhone

An Intel Germany executive has reportedly confirmed that Apple plans to use Intel's Atom processor in a future iPhone.

New penny-sized Intel solid-state drives in 2008

Intel is making a "small" change to its lineup of solid-state drives, with its new solid-state drive set to be light and tiny.

O2 unveils Flame, Zinc, Graphite 3G PDA-phones

Eyeing off O2's PDA and smartphones but disappointed with the lack of 3G support? Its line-up for 2007 looks impressive, with Wi-Fi, 2-megapixel cameras and zippy processors on all models.

RIM picks Intel for new BlackBerrys

Ending months of speculation, Research In Motion, maker of the BlackBerry e-mail device, said Tuesday that it will use Intel processors in its future designs.

Mobile minitablets still grounded despite new tech

PDAs are pretty much dead; smart phones are the domain of the cellular industry; and the newest push, the ultramobile PC, hasn't met with much early success.

The Palm family album

In celebration of Palm's 10-year anniversary, CNET editors round up the company's latest PDAs and smart phones.