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CNET's Brian Cooley takes a look at the new Treo 600--the first PDA-cell phone combo device built on the Palm 5 operating system.
Palm interim CEO Eric Benhamou sits down with CNET Radio's Brian Cooley, News.com's Ian Fried and ZDNet's Dan Farber to talk about management changes, competition with Microsoft, and handheld innovation.
At CES 2008, Tom Merritt takes a look at the Spykee robot, a Wi-Fi robot with a built-in camera.
ZDNet's Patrick Houston takes a look at the newly updated Zire from Palm, which features more memory and the Palm 5 operating system.
CNET's Brian Cooley checks out the Sony Clie PEG-SJ33, designed with a built-in MP3 player, a device that has the personal entertainment enthusiast in mind.
CNET's Brian Cooley checks out the Sony Clie PEG-SJ33, designed with a built-in MP3 player, a device that has the personal entertainment enthusiast in mind.
Fingerprints--an open sesame for PDAs?
At the RSA security conference in San Francisco, CNET's Brian Cooley casts an eye over Hewlett-Packard's new built-in biometric scanning technology, designed to replace passwords in PDAs and tablet PCs.
Mobile gaming device sports Palm OS
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