Thu March 10 2005
Palm-powered hagenuk SmartPhone S200 (Cebit)
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04:38 AM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
- a compact form factor; |
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Wed March 09 2005
T5 Deals at PalmOne Online Store
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08:50 PM by Bob Russell in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
Note: My email from PalmOne says deals are good through Sun, Mar 13, 2005. But the web site details on the free wireless keyboard say:
So be sure to check with PalmOne if you are planning to buy one. |
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Rumor: Apple Handheld with OSX
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10:18 AM by Bob Russell in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
Maybe the PDA race is not just about SmartPhone OS options like Linux, PalmOS and Windows Mobile after all! ...And, no, that picture is not what it will look like. (via Endgadget) |
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Tue March 08 2005
Samsung to Revolutionize PPC Smart Phones
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07:50 PM by Bob Russell in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
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Mon March 07 2005
iSilo/iSiloX v4.25 final version released
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05:26 PM by cbarnett in Archive | iSilo/X
Highlights of the new version include: iSiloX v4.25 has also been released, and has the following features: - Added ability to specify a maximum link depth for off-site URLs. To download iSilo, go to http://www.iSilo.com/download/index.htm To download iSiloX, go to http://www.iSiloX.com/download/index.htm Craig. |
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Lenovo's ET960: Where's the Connection?
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04:06 PM by PaulJManoogian in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
Sounds great, right? Wrong. It would be a fantastic device if it didn't cost $1100! To add insult to injury, the device doesn't support WiFi; a technology that is basically a "given" in most all new mobile devices being released this year. If the price were half as much, I might even own one. Then again, without WiFi, I don't see the point. Via: [ Gizmodo ] |
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PowerVR Racer demo for Axim X50v
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03:25 PM by Colin Dunstan in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
Although this is a 'canned' demo with no interaction, significant game-like code is executed, with banking, braking and suspension being simulated in real-time by the CPU, and executed entirely with fixed-point arithmetic. The city database is modelled with over 20,000 triangles, and the cars are modelled with multiple levels of detail, with 1,500 triangles in the most detailed version. Accurate reflection-mapping and multi-texturing is used on the cars, PVR-TC 4-bit texture compression is used throughout. Make sure to also check out PowerVR's older downloads demonstrating what is all possible with the Intel chip. |
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Microsoft Not Porting MS Reader to SmartPhones
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11:06 AM by Bob Russell in Archive | Handhelds and Smartphones
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The Lenovo ET960 is the latest product from the mid-range market and is the first attempt at the Windows Mobile product line from the company. The device sports connectivity through GPRS, IrDA, and Bluetooth. It also includes a nice 128mb of built-in memory, and a slot for memory cards. A convergent utility included is the 1.3 megapixel swivel camera.
PowerVR Racer is a high-speed, white-knuckle car race demo with contestants battling through an entire city. The game demo was specially designed for the Intel 2700 accelerator chip, so don't bother downloading if you don't own an Axim X50v.
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