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Tuesday, January 23, 2007
Apple vs. iPhony
Brighthand.com's Ed Hardy discusses the controversy of iPhony, an application for Palm OS or Windows Mobile devices that will allow users to have something of the look and feel of Apple's next mobile device. Apple recently sent out a "cease and desist" order to all sites who refer to iPhony, telling them to remove all references to it. Full Story
Treo 680 Update
Palm has just released an update for the new Treo 680 smartphone. The 680's disappointing battery life is the #1 complaint from most users. Palm has identified that the Treo 680 device can experience reduced battery life when the camera is used. The camera may continue to draw power from the battery when the device is in standby mode. More
Thursday, January 18, 2007
Apple Introduces the iPhone
Apple recently introduced the iPhone, combining three products — a revolutionary mobile phone, a widescreen iPod with touch controls, and a breakthrough Internet communications device with desktop-class email, web browsing, searching, and maps — into one small and lightweight handheld device. More
Thursday, January 04, 2007
Unbound Medicine Releases CURRENT CONSULT Medicine 2007
CURRENT CONSULT Medicine 2007 for PDA is the at-a-glance diagnostic and treatment guide for all your clinical questions. Developed by the expert editors of the best-selling CURRENT Medical Diagnosis & Treatment, CURRENT CONSULT Medicine covers more than 850 disorders including the most common diseases, syndromes, and symptoms seen in hospital and outpatient settings. MORE
How to Do Everything with Your Palm-Powered Device Book Review
PalmInfocenter reviews one of the few constants in the world of Palm OS-oriented print media, McGraw Hill/Osborne Press’ How to Do Everything series. The conclusion? How to Do Everything with your Palm Powered Device is the perfect companion for someone new to PDAs. MORE
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