PalmOne 's Tungsten E handheld computer has been on the market since October 2003, which is a long production run for a PDA. That reign has come to an end with the April 13 release of the Tungsten E2.
Rivals PalmOne and Microsoft appear to have cast aside their differences, as the handheld maker licenses an e-mail synchronization tool from the software giant. The deal eliminates the need for people ...
If PalmOne 's Tungsten T5 handheld was an automobile, it would be described as being a facelift rather than a complete overhaul of the model that preceded it, the Tungsten T3. As such, the T5--PalmOne ...
Shares of PalmOne Inc., the world’s biggest maker of hand-held computers, rose 11% on Monday after the company won a lawsuit filed by Xerox Corp. over handwriting-recognition technology because a ...
More than most people, Ed Colligan is well acquainted with the ups and downs that punctuate the handheld-device market. Along with Jeff Hawkins and Donna Dubinsky, Colligan was part of the troika that ...
Handheld-computer maker PalmOne is considering moves that would take it beyond the operating system that helped make the company a household name. The Milpitas, Calif.-based firm has evaluated both ...
PalmOne Inc. faced with slumping sales of what was once a must-have consumer gadget, is taking the story of handheld computers directly to the public with its own retail stores. Following in the ...
When I showed PalmOne's new Treo 650 to a co-worker who had just bought the Treo 600, my now-jealous colleague paid this new model one of the highest compliments imaginable: a two-word obscenity we ...
Milpitas, Calif. — Growing demand for palmOne’s Treo 600 combination PDA/phone helped the company increase fiscal third quarter sales and reduce its three-month net loss. Revenue for the handheld ...
NEW YORK – PalmOne Inc. (PLMO), a maker of pocket-sized computers and mobile phones, Tuesday said it will pay $30 million to software maker PalmSource Inc. (PSRC) for all rights to the "Palm" brand ...
When, oh, when will palmOne (NASDAQ:PLMO) get it right? Not soon, apparently. Last Wednesday, the company announced it would offer its new Treo 650 smartphone for $599 without any wireless service ...