Sharp picks Intel for handheld
Sharp will use an energy-saving StrongARM chip from Intel to power a version of its handheld computer designed to run video and other computing-intensive applications, an Intel spokesman said Friday.[...] Read full article
PDAs hit hard times but hope lives on
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[...] Read full article
Kasten Chase to Safeguard Palm Handheld Devices
OTTAWA (Reuters) - In a move that takes its technology one step closer to the consumer market, Kasten Chase Applied Research Ltd. (Toronto:KCA.TO - news) said on Thursday that its[...] Read full article
TI tries to secure the wireless future
A new wireless technology will allow consumers to make secure purchases on next-generation cell phones and wireless handhelds, Texas Instruments said Monday. The new security technology[...] Read full article
Palm’s April sales slump
Things appear to be going from bad to worse for Palm, the leader in the handheld market. Read full article
Inside Franklin Covey
Franklin Covey may have started out selling paper-based organizers but it's also been selling PDAs since the first Palm appeared. Read full article
Microsoft offers taste test of “Talisker”
Microsoft plans to introduce on Tuesday the first test version of "Talisker," its next-generation operating system aimed at a variety of handheld gadgets, Internet appliances and factory automation equipment. Read full article
Inside LandWare
In this interview, LandWare founders Ken Landau and Clinton Logan discuss the world of handheld computers, from the early days of the Apple Newton to the success of the Palm[...] Read full article