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Reviews, news and advice on mobile devices from Palm.
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Palm Treo Pro: Smartphone preview
19 Sep 2008
Article - Palm's latest mobile device, the Treo Pro, arrives -- boasting a touchscreen and a QWERTY keyboard -- and is previewed in this video.
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Review - The Treo 755p is one of Palm's first generation of smartphones with a slimmer profile and no external antenna. It runs the Garnet OS (formerly Palm OS Garnet). It was created for CDMA carriers and offers support for the 3G cellular-wireless networking...
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Review - Palm's latest PDA phone, the 700p, harnesses the 3G power of EV-DO cellular broadband to give you high performance voice and data communications in the field.
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Mobile device review: Palm Treo 500v
Brighthand.com - A new Vodafone smartphone offering, the Palm Treo 500v, has a new slimmer design than previous Treos, though it still has a built-in keyboard and offers 3G capabilities.
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Palm faces losses despite reorganization
19 Sep 2008
Article - Though Palm has worked hard to reinvent itself, the company still finds itself facing considerable losses.
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Palm Treo 700 smartphone comparison
Review - Compare the two models of the Palm Treo 700 smartphone. There are some differences you need to be aware of before you choose your model.
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Law firm picks Palm Treos over BlackBerry 'pancakes'
17 Apr 2006
Article - A Houston law firm wanted devices that could do it all but were also nice and compact. After rigorous testing, the firm chose Palm Treo smartphones over BlackBerrys.
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T-Mobile unveils first Android mobile
19 Sep 2008
Article - The first Android-based mobile phone, the HTC Dream from T-Mobile, is expected to be unveiled soon.
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Palm Treo Pro: Smartphone review
Brighthand.com - The latest from Palm, the Treo Pro, features the Windows Mobile OS rather than the Palm OS.
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Review - The Palm Treo 680 is a GSM quad-band smartphone from Palm available in 4 different colors. The Treo 680 runs on the Palm OS and has the same form factor as past Treo devices, but is slightly slimmer and has no antenna. Nevertheless, Palm promises that...