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MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. If anyone knows how best to survive a corporate near-death experience, it is Jon Rubinstein.
In 1997 the former Hewlett-Packard engineer was asked by Apples founder, Steven P. Jobs, to lead the hardware engineering division at the company, which was then struggling. Apple was wallowing in financial losses and the Macs appeal was waning. Mr. Rubinstein agreed, and over ...
Treo Pro Empowers Mobile Work Force With Windows Mobile 6.1 and
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SUNNYVALE, Calif., Aug 20, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Palm, Inc. (Nasdaq:PALM) today introduced Treo(TM) Pro, an effortlessly usable smartphone for businesses that want to simplify their IT infrastructures and lower costs, and for users who want to stay on top of their professional and personal lives. With its ...
Would you look at this. A very official looking page -- at a Palm.com domain, no less -- has unveiled the previously rumored Treo 850 as the Treo Pro. We're still digging the new look, though the keyboard does look suspiciously small in these shots. At a cursory glance we've got WiFi, a camera and a 3.5mm stereo jack. A couple more pics after the break.[via Engadget Mobile]
I spotted a fellow blogger and colleague, Spinosums post in PA about a Beaming Session In Clinic. I must say most of the stuff I have beamed over to colleagues at work are really non-medical applications e.g. utilities like NVBackup and other great freeware which many users are simply not aware of. One big advantage Palm PDAs have over other platforms is the simple ability to beam application...
It used to be men that typically sought the latest technology gear. But women are now using smartphones more and more to help keep their busy lives in check. According to Nielsen Mobile, the number of women using smartphones has doubled in the past year, growing to more than 10 million. Smartphones have finally hit the mainstream after many years of being reserved for the mostly male gadget geeks ...
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