Archive for September, 2006
HP just announced the rx5915 travel companion. Other than the GPS SiRF star III and 2GB of flash memory, all the specs are pretty standard. Other specs include WiFi, 400 MHz Samsung processor, 3.5-inch QVGA touch screen, 64MB RAM, Bluetooth 2.0, SDIO slot, standard 3.5mm headphone jack, and 9-way direction pad.
European customers have a choice […]
HTC and TomTom say they have signed a new European partnership. HTC’s P3300 personal navigation device will be its first handset to include the latest TomTom NAVIGATOR 6 software. The P3300 is HTC’s first navigation-focused PDA Phone with a built-in GPS. This setup is a suitable solution for customers who need their PDA and navigation […]
HP’s newest creation, the iPAQ hw6940 Mobile Messenger, really does have something for everyone and everything. It is now available at HP’s site , where their marketing department has classified the features into six categories: iTalk, iConnect, iFind, iWork, iCreate, and iPlay.
iTalk: The hw6940 is compatible with almost any carrier. Use it with the simplicity […]
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