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Skype for PPC: Free Phone Calls from a Windows Pocket PC? March 15, 2005 | Mobility | SmartphonesA Windows Pocket PC can manage much more than just data. In this article we will show you how you can use the wireless functions of your Windows Pocket PC to make phone calls free of charge. Read more
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The HP iPAQ hx4700 Takes the Luxury Business PDA to the Next Level February 18, 2005 | Mobility | SmartphonesHP's iPAQ hx4700 is a tiny PC with top-of-the-line features: a 4" VGA display, integrated touchpad and WLAN/PAN functions. Can HP's luxury PDA make a place for itself against the competition, despite its high price? Read more
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VGA PDA: Dell Axim X50v December 31, 2004 | Mobility | SmartphonesThe top model in Dell's new Axim X50 line, the X50v, not only features a VGA display, it also has a dedicated 2D/3D graphics accelerator. Is it worthwhile to make the switch from the Axim X30i? Read more
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HP iPAQ rx3715's Reaches for the Convergence Sky November 5, 2004 | Mobility | SmartphonesWhat can HP's iPAQ rx3715 Mobile Media Companion not do? The PDA's laundry list of features include digital camera, Web browsing, wireless audio and video steaming and more. However, all capabilities are not created equal. Read more
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Dell's Axim X30 PDA Combines Old Look, New Features October 22, 2004 | Mobility | SmartphonesDell's Axim X30 PDA may look like the old X3i, but it has a lot more under its hood. Dell tries to make its latest PDA interesting by packing it with Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, Intel's new PXA 270 processor and other features. Read more
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Sneak Preview: Asus Mypal A730 September 3, 2004 | Mobility | SmartphonesMypal A730 is the first PDA on the market to feature an integrated digital camera and a 3.7" VGA-TFT display. As for the processor, Asus has gone with the 520 MHz version of Intel's new generation PXA270. We give you a closer look at the soon-to-be-released multimedia powerhouse. Read more
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It Doesn't Have To Be Intel: HP iPAQ H1940 With Samsung's S3C2410 January 9, 2004 | Mobility | SmartphonesHP's iPAQ H1940 hums along to the beat of a Samsung processor drummer, unlike the majority of PDAs based on Intel's Xscale processor. So while HP's new iPAQ dares to be different, THG puts the device through its usual battery of performance tests to see if the H1940 can hold its own. Read more
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After the Mypal A600 PDA: Does Asus' Mypal A620 Represent a Worthy Encore? October 10, 2003 | Mobility | SmartphonesFollowing the splash Asus' Mypal A620's very long-battery life and top-rate features made in the PDA marketplace, what does Asus do for an encore? The company has attempted the seemingly impossible by trying to make its new PDA more powerful than the model it replaces while slashing its price tag. Can they really pull this off? Read more
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The Next Generation: HP iPAQ H2210/H2215 September 12, 2003 | Mobility | SmartphonesThe H2210 is the first in the 2000 series and marks the end of the iPAQ 3000 family. Based on a new Xscale PXA255 processor and Microsoft's new PDA operating system, Windows Mobile 2003, HP claims this model offers more power and longer battery life. But many PDA makers have made similar boasts Read more
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Getting Organized with PDAs June 13, 2003 | Mobility | SmartphonesPocket PCs started providing serious competition for Palms some time ago. This review, covering ten of the latest models, shows that the brand leader still has a trick or two up its sleeve. Read more
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