Treo in comment and analysis
The Weekly Round-Up: 17.10.08
Round-Up Morgan made the bold prediction at an event in honour of the Palm Treo Pro, which coincidentally is not a "flexible reader" but an "effortlessly usable smart phone" or at least that's what the marketing says and who's... [17 Oct 2008]
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]
On the road again: What life's like for mobile workers
Comment The Treo 600 is the best technology I've ever purchased, even better than my iPod and I love that. Jim uses Snapper Mail to extract, convert and synch between his Treo and an office-based Lotus Notes... [15 Sep 2004]
Analysis: Palm enlists celebrity help
Comment Lou Reed, one of the founders of the Velvet Underground and the author of a number of rock classics, recently suffered a personal loss: his Treo 600 got killed in a traffic accident. He conducts the Treo... [16 Feb 2004]
2004: The year of the smart phone? Yes and no
Comment Where the Treo 600 wins is on two fronts. The launch of the Treo 600 this autumn received a lot of attention. Orange, like O2 among the more ballsy operators when it comes to trying various devices, will... [23 Dec 2003]
Ever heard of a shake out at the end of a slump?
Comment It introduced the impressive Treo, a Palm OS-based GSM phone and PDA all-in-one device. We should have guessed how bad the news out of Cable & Wireless would be. Last week the global telco refused to confirm reports it... [04 Jun 2003]
Devil's Advocate: My quest for the ideal PDA
Comment But the Palm OS has always achieved a lot with a little, leaving the Treo still quite a strong contender, even though it uses an older version of Palm OS. That brings us to the other reader recommendation, the Handspring... [15 Apr 2003]
PDAs: Is the writing on the wall for graffiti?
Comment Then there's the Handspring Treo 180. One (the Treo 180) uses a keyboard and the other (the Treo 180g) uses graffiti. Palm OS-based devices use a form character input known as graffiti.... [29 Oct 2002]
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