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Responding to questions from New York Times correspondent John Markoff at a Churchill Club breakfast gathering Thursday morning, Palm CEO Ed Colligan laughed off the idea that any company -- including the wildly popular Apple Computer -- could easily win customers in the finicky smart-phone sector. read more »
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TechEBlog has an article of a review of the Nokia N95 "multimedia computer." The article also includes a video review.

"...it features a 2.6-inch QVGA display, 5.0-megapixel camera, 150MB built-in memory, microSD card slot, GPS, 802.11g Wi-Fi, HSDPA, ATI 3D graphics chip, dedicated music keys, and a 3.5mm audio jack." read more »
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Frost & Sullivan has given its 2006 Product Innovation Award in the field of "ambient intelligence" to Eurotech SpA, for its wearable wrist-worn personal computer (WWPC). The WWPC runs Windows CE and features hands-free operation, wireless networking, GPS tracking, and patent-pending power management technology. read more »
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Here's a review of the TabletKiosk eo v7110 Ultra Mobile PC (UMPC). TabletKiosk's eo v7110 UMPC carries a mixed bag of features and capabilities to satisfy the needs of certain mobile professionals. The eo is a hip looking device that can make a great alternative to carrying a larger Tablet PC or notebook computer. read more »
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It's been over a year since OQO updated their original Model 01 with the 01+, and since then the UMPC / ultraportable computer landscape has changed quite a bit, to say the least. Now, cloaked by an increasingly usual confidentiality agreement, today saw the passage of... wait for it... the OQO Model 02 computer. read more »
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When Microsoft debuted Windows XP with the ClearType font rendering technology it was the best medicine for my stressed eyes staring at computer screens. Now most of my reading shifted to the PCs from good old paper format, ClearType on LCDs looks healthier for longer computer use.
Then, lately I was mostly staring at tiny screens on phones and Palms which is even worse for the eye. So I've been looking for something to enhance Palm's pixelate next to nothing font variations. read more »
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We’ve gotten a tip that Nokia’s N75 is this close to launching on Cingular. As a member of Nokia’s N-series, the N75 is not to be called a phone. No, it’s a multimedia computer. It boasts Symbian Series 60, UMTS 3G connectivity, a 2-megapixel cam, microSD, and stereo Bluetooth. It also has external MP3 playback control buttons. read more »
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We have all been reading and hearing about the new Ultra-Mobile Portable Computer (UMPC). Is it a laptop killer? Is it a Pocket PC killer? Find out in this latest installment of my ongoing series on the Samsung Q1 UMPC, exclusively at www.justanothermobilemonday.com. read more »
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One of the world's largest computer and consumer electronics manufacturers will ship a completely open, Linux-based, GPS-equipped, quad-band GSM/GPRS phone direct, worldwide, for $350 or less, in Q1, 2007. First International Computing's (FIC's) "Neo1973" or FIC-GTA001, is the first phone based on the open-source "OpenMoKo" platform. read more »
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