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Monthly Archives: February 2005

PalmOne Tungsten T5 Review

It’s a sickness, I know. I can’t stick with a single PDA for more than a year. My Zodiac lasted almost nine months, the Tungsten T3 before it a month, the Tungsten E before that almost a year, which has to be the longest I had any single PDA. Part of it is my incessant [...]

Mind weakening

I was in CompUSA today. No, it was emphatically not to fondle PDAs (although, unexpectedly, I did see a battery dead HP47–x. Good thing it was dead, then.) I’m writing to tell you something dread has happened to me.
At what point did I lose my sense of all things electronic? There used to be a [...]

Oh What A T5 I Do Have

Traded in my Zodiac for a Tungsten T5 yesterday. I’m very happy so far, review to follow…

Quick News

Stand Alone, Inc. - Handheld Software: “RSS newsfeeds are the newest way to download and read news stories on a variety of subjects, from all over the internet. Quick News for Palm OS allows you to download these news feeds, either via a HotSync or using a direct internet connection on your Palm Power Handheld, [...]

Want full screen support in pedit?

Yahoo! Groups : peditors Polls : Vote
Paul Nevai is running a survey on the peditors Yahoo Group asking what feature he should concentrate on next. The #2 item is full screen support, so now’s the chance to get the best of PalmOS text editors to fully exploit the screens on the T3, T5, Zodiac, Clies, [...]

PDAs becoming gadget non grata

PDAs becoming gadget non grata: “Case in point: Palm’s Zire 72 includes a color screen, music player, camera, voice recorder and wireless Bluetooth technology for exchanging information with a Bluetooth- equipped computer or phone. The device costs $299.
But I have a digital camera, and when I want a music player, I will probably buy an [...]

The Future of PalmSource

PalmInfocenter.com: PalmSource Broadens Product Portfolio: “‘Our strategy is to provide customers a full spectrum of operating system software and applications for phones and mobile devices,’ said David Nagel, president and CEO of PalmSource, Inc. ‘In addition to Palm OS? Garnet and Palm OS? Cobalt, we are now providing customers with operating system software for both [...]

Maximum Geek Episode 13

Maximum Geek: Maximum Geek Episode 13
In this dreaded Valentine’s Day podcast, Josh and I talk about my dismal social life and how the internet is changing the way people interact, not in a good way.
Okay, I admit that sounds pretty bad, but we say it all in a funny way. Listen and laugh at the [...]

Mario Meets Memo Pad - Nintendo Licenses PalmOS

As found on Slashdot, Nintendo has licensed software from Palm under a “V-Pocket” trademark. Details are very sketchy so far, but the GamerCentric article seems to suggest that Nintendo is adding PalmOS organizer functionality to its new double-screened handheld console and will premiere this new functionality at E3.
This is an interesting sort of convergence, quite [...]

Man gives up broadband

Man says he is saner after canceling broadband.