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Global Pocket - Latest Gadget News (Free subscription) | 29/07/2008
HP released its iPAQ 910 Business Messenger that is a member of the iPAQ 900 series. HP iPAQ 910 is a PDA phone that supports tri-band UMTS/HSDPA and quad-band GSM networks. The phone runs Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional OS. iPAQ 910 Business Messenger is powered by a Marvell PXA270 416MHz read more
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iTech News Net (Free subscription) | 28/07/2008
HP released its iPAQ 910 Business Messenger that is a member of the iPAQ 900 series. HP iPAQ 910 is a PDA phone that supports tri-band UMTS/HSDPA and quad-band GSM networks. The phone runs Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional OS. iPAQ 910 Business Messenger is powered by a Marvell PXA270 416MHz processor, 128MB SDRAM and 256MB Flash [...]
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Tactical Gamer (Free subscription) | 07/06/2008
Does anyone have advice on purchasing a PDA? I am in the market for a pda, but I am not sure what to get. I found an "HP iPaq 2215 Pocket PC," a "Sony PEG-SJ30," a "Sony Clie PEG-SJ33 Handheld PDA," and a "Palm Tungsten E2 Handheld PDA." I am interested in getting one of these, but I do not know which is a better deal... My budget is near $150, so I have to keep it below that.
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http://www.whynotad.com/rss (Free subscription) | 27/04/2008
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Pocket-lint (Free subscription) | 16/04/2008
Will this phone-free PDA meet your needs? This feed is sponsored by the Award Winning Samsung Peony LCD HD TV
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PC Mag (Free subscription) | 11/04/2008
HP's latest PDA is a shining example of a dying product breed, but it still makes plenty of sense for enterprise use.
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Tactical Gamer (Free subscription) | 27/03/2008
If anyone would like to bid for a 200LX Palmtop PC... http://cgi.ebay.com/HP-200LX-1-MB-Palmtop-PC-PDA-Hewlett-Packard-200LX_W0QQitemZ230236194994QQihZ013QQcategoryZ50575QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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Techbargains.com (Free subscription) | 20/03/2008
Featured Item March 20, 2008HP iPAQ RX5910 Travel Companion PDA & Portable GPS Navigation (Refurb) $279.99 Free Shipping, Mar. 20 10 AM$50 lower. has the Refurbished HP (Hewlett-Packard) iPAQ RX5910 Travel Companion Combination PDA and Portable GPS Navigation System, featuring a 3.5" touchscreen LCD, pre-loaded maps, 802.11b/g wifi + bluetooth, and a fully fledged Windows Mobile 5 operating system,...
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UMPC Buzz (Free subscription) | 27/02/2008
Connecting to Wireless Networks I have an HP iPaq 112 Windows Mobile 6 PDA. It has wireless networking or "WiFi" enabled. I have configured it to connect to my home network and from there out onto the internet. Apparently these things are also popular for connecting to wireless "hotspots", say at McDonalds restaurants, airport lounges and so on. This week I've been experimenting with it. It took me...
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jkOnTheRun (Free subscription) | 20/02/2008
There aren't too many pure PDAs left in the market since everyone is jamming cellphone capabilities in handhelds these days. Actually, that's a poor choice of words... "jamming cellphone capabilities" is technically illegal, but you all know what I meant. HP continues to soldier on in the remaining market for...
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TechTaxi (Free subscription) | 13/02/2008
For those who want a standalone PDA, this is a well-designed, light organiser at a reasonable price Pros: Small; light; standard-sized USB and audio sockets Cons: No dock; Mobile IE not great; no inbuilt internet access Bottomline: A good PDA that packs a lot into a small frame, but a smartphone would better suit most people Price: £190 In these days of smartphones it may seem a bit of an
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Personal Computer World (Free subscription) | 12/02/2008
Tim Smith, Personal Computer World , Tuesday 12 February 2008 at 00:00:00 For those who want a standalone PDA, this is a well-designed, light organiser at a reasonable price In these days of smartphones it may seem a bit of an anachronism to use a standalone PDA. But the Ipaq 114 Classic certainly answers the call for a small... > Read the full article
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Palm-Mac (Free subscription) | 06/02/2008
Shaun has done an excellent review of the HP iPaq at pda247 this week and here we can see him, in this exclusive picture, savouring that easy to use new windows mobile 6.1 "touch" interface. That's "touch" as in slap...
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Technology360 (Free subscription) | 24/01/2008
I just bought a Nokia N810 "Internet tablet," a very cool under $500 device that I'm hoping will replace my HP PDA and my Sprint multimedia phone. The device uses OS2008, an operating system that's essentially Maemo, which in turn...
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Technology Blog (Free subscription) | 23/01/2008
I own old HP iPAQ PDA and was really pissed off when I have found out that HP did not support firmware upgrade to newer Windows version. I’m not someone who would (I get pissed when I have to take my phone AND laptop on a trip), so someone out there who carries both a [...]