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Windows Mobile 6 set to be unveiled
News Its software is now on many of Palm's Treo devices and also on new, slim phones such as Samsung's BlackJack and T-Mobile's Dash. With its latest mobile operating system - Windows Mobile 6 - Microsoft is promising... [08 Feb 2007]
Leader: iPhone for the enterprise
Leader Could the iPhone start threatening the market share of the Treo and the BlackBerry? The long-awaited, much discussed iPhone has finally launched to the cooing of Mac fans and, perhaps, the gritted teeth of smart phone... [10 Jan 2007]
Treo delay to knock Palm's profits
News Handheld maker Palm said a delay in US certification of its latest Treo will cause current quarter sales and profits to fall short of estimates. The company said it now expects to start shipping the Treo... [28 Nov 2006]
Motorola spends on Good Technology
News Describing it as a delayed reaction to Nokia's acquisition of Intellisync, Gold also pointed out that it could "severely constrain a major relationship that has put Good on the map - the one with Palm and the Treo... [13 Nov 2006]
Photos: The top 10 smart mobile devices
Photo Palm recently announced its decision to up the ante in Europe, showcasing the Treo 750v as its main offering for the continent. The 1.3 megapixel camera adds little to the experience but Treo-lovers will... [09 Nov 2006]
RIM's nemesis slaps Palm with patent suit
News Palm's line of Treo smart phones, the Palm VII, Palm i700 and Palm Tungsten and their associated software applications and services, are each named as infringing on NTP's patents, according to the complaint. [07 Nov 2006]
Palm introduces "friendly" Treo
News Palm is hoping its new Treo 680 will be embraced by a far bigger crowd than the Wall Street and IT set. Unveiling the latest addition to the Treo family at the DigitalLife trade show in New York, Palm... [13 Oct 2006]
PDAs, smart phones still flying off the shelves
News BlackBerry manufacturer RIM continues to command the PDA market with 13.5 per cent year-on-year growth but Palm's share of the PDA market fell "as the company shifted its focus on sales of its Treo smart phones, which... [10 Oct 2006]
Palm unveils first 3G Treo for the UK
News Palm is back in Europe - and it's flaunting the new Treo to prove it. The steel blue device, the Treo 750v, is Palm's first 3G smart phone for the continent and will be available in the UK and eight... [12 Sep 2006]
eBayed smart phones give up corporate secrets
News Palm Treo 650s and BlackBerry handhelds from RIM have a built-in hard wipe function. Smart phones and PDAs offer the benefit of storing information but consumers are not always wiping the data clean before selling the... [31 Aug 2006]
Greenpeace clashes with Apple over toxic waste
News In July, Palm was forced to stop shipping its Treo 650 smartphone in Europe, because it violated the RoHS directive. The environmental track records of Apple and Lenovo have been singled out for criticism by campaigning... [29 Aug 2006]
Palm hits out at PalmSource delays
News I think they're probably going to have a product in the market, certainly even the [Treo] 700p is going to be in market, in calendar year 2007. Palm on Friday warned investors that development delays by PalmSource on... [01 Aug 2006]
No let up in smart phone frenzy
News Motorola was able to beat RIM for the first time after shifting more than one million units in China, based on the Linux operating system, as well as the first sales of its Q smart phone, a Razr-inspired take on the BlackBerry,... [26 Jul 2006]
Palm, Microsoft, Voda club together for 3G Euro device
News Microsoft and Palm have enlisted the help of Vodafone to give the Treo a more Euro flavour. According to Palm, the device that will result from the Treo trio's collaboration will be available in the UK... [13 Jul 2006]
Intel flogs off mobile division for $600m
News The unit covers the chips Intel sells for PDAs and smart phones - including some models of RIM's BlackBerry device as well as the Motorola Q and the Palm Treo - and, according to Marvell, will allow the company to become... [27 Jun 2006]