Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 28th May 2008 17:20 UTC, submitted by Dan Warne
PDAs, Cellphones, Wireless Back in 1996, Palm released its first Palm Pilot PDAs onto the market, and quickly became a household name in the PDa business - so far as that Palm and Palm Pilot became synonyms for any PDA device. The company has hit some rough waters lately, but if it's up to CEO Ed Colligan, that's all going to change in the coming years.
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RE: My Take
by jabbotts on Wed 28th May 2008 19:54 UTC in reply to "My Take"
jabbotts
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2007-09-06

I was never able to get the Tungsten T5 synchronized against a Linux distribution; it became one of the few reasons I keep Windows installed. I couldn't wait any longer for them to build an update to the T5 (Livedrive was close but not quite).

They had enough challenge with WinME eating there market share alive, now they'll have to best the Nokia N810.

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