Consumers scoffed at personal computers, but personal digital assistants were a different story. The nerd-hip devices appeared on Christmas lists, and pundits and investors clung to high hopes for the gadgets.
Sprint PCS will announce Wednesday the company is bolstering its wireless Internet service for businesses with software from Everypath.
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 20, 2001--Wireless industry leaders, Samsung Telecommunications America (Samsung) and Sprint PCS (NYSE:PCS) today announced the companies' intentions to bring to market the technology to converge a wireless handset with the Palm-OS(R) in a compact, full-color-screen device.
Thanks in part to small MP3 files, digital audio is also on the rise, and it's becoming clear that music and PDAs are a natural match. Why bulk up your pockets with multiple, single-purpose devices when you can carry around a PDA that's nearly as powerful as the desktop PC of just a few years back?
REDMOND, Wash. (Reuters) - The spectacular bursting of the dot-com bubble is not the end of the technology boom only ``the end of the beginning,'' Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates (news - web sites) said on Wednesday.
It's not all gloom and doom in the handheld market. At least not from Microsoft's perspective. On Tuesday, the software giant said worldwide sales of handheld computers using its Pocket PC operating system passed the one million mark in less than one year.
TAIPEI, Taiwan--Personal computer maker Acer said on Wednesday it planned to license Palm's operating system for its handheld computers, or personal digital assistants (PDAs).
The current price war in the handheld computer market between heavyweights Palm and Handspring may have consumers on the fence, but analysts don't expect prices to go much lower.
Psion, Europe's biggest maker of handheld computers, will end its joint venture with media group United Business Media and write off up to $1.44 million (1 million pounds).
Handhelds using Microsoft's Pocket PC operating system marched to the million-unit shipment mark in under a year, according to the software giant.
update Some customers trying to subscribe to Palm's wireless service, Palm.net, have been unable to activate their accounts, CNET News.com has learned.
Shares of Palm surged Monday as one analyst upgraded the stock and called it a bargain. The gains, however, were not enough for the handheld maker to recover the 28 percent it lost Friday after it warned of weak sales.
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