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  • PalmOne Tungsten E2

    A performance-boosting upgrade to the highly successful Tungsten E, the PalmOne Tungsten E2 will please business and home users alike.

  • HP iPAQ h6365

    If you need a smart phone as a business tool, the h6365 is a solid choice. On the other hand, if you're seeking a stylish gadget, you'd do better to look elsewhere.

  • New GPS handheld hunts for customers

    Garmin, a maker of global positioning system devices, has begun shipping its first PDA. It hopes to create a new niche for the slumping handheld industry.

  • Sony Ericsson P800

    The long-awaited Sony Ericsson flagship phone, the P800 mobile/PDA hybrid, has gone on sale in Australia. Designed to be everything you need, the P800 contains features of a mobile phone, a Personal Digital Assistant and a camera all in the one device.

  • Palm versus Pocket PC: Which is better?

    Palm is the reigning champ of PDA OSs, but Windows Mobile 2003 is gaining ground fast. Which PDA operating system packs the biggest punch?

  • Tech Guide: Pocket PC 2003

    Hold onto your handhelds--Pocket PC 2003 is here. Get the lowdown on its improvements and how to upgrade your existing PDA.

  • Sony's One-Two PDA hit

    Sony's CLIE PEG-SJ20 and PEG-SJ30 address the budget side of the PDA equation. Do budget colour and monochrome PDAs offer enough for your spending dollar?

  • Handhelds will morph into 'communicators'

    Handspring co-founder Jeff Hawkins is rethinking the future of portable technology. He envisions the next trend will be "communicators" which are a mobile phone-organiser combo.

  • Link your laptop

    LapLink Everywhere makes sense as long as all you need is Outlook or Outlook Express.

  • Ten top tips to help you get the most out of your PDA

    PDA TIPS: Do you have a PDA? If so, you're probably not making the most of it. My pals at FranklinCovey have some suggestions for maximizing your handheld's assets--and I'll give you my two cents as well.

  • Reviews News: Gearing up for Xmas

    With the world's biggest buy-buy give-give holiday celebration coming up, we can all expect to see a lot of new offers and special deals heading our way. Check out this week's Australian product announcements.

  • Reviews News: How's about them Apples?

    Cheaper Apples, PDA utilities and much more in this week's instalment of Reviews News.

  • Jobs: Jaguar, new iPods, new iMac and. . . Windows?

    As the Mac faithful gather in New York, Apple CEO Steve Jobs rallies to the defense of the Mac OS X operating system and trots out new hardware, including a bigger iMac and iPods for Windows.

  • Two Visors on view

    Handspring announced two new models. But are the Visor Neo and Visor Pro much different or better than the current stock? We got hands-on with the new handhelds to tell you what, if anything, is new and improved.

  • Palm m125: expanding the budget

    Hoping to appeal to consumers who aren't ready to spring for an m500 but still want the expansion options that are lacking in the budget m100 and m105, Palm brings us the m125.

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