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...Manufacturers in the Symbian consortium are expected to agree to use the same browser in future phones, meaning Opera's browser could go from being in several million units to tens, even hundreds, of million phones. The competition will be fierce. In addition to proprietary systems from Microsoft and Palm, there's a new browser packaged in Palo Alto, California-based Danger's $200 phone, which includes a camera and e-mail and instant messaging functions. A potential dark horse in the mobile race is Oslo-based Trolltech. Trolltech's technology is based on Linux, a system used mainly...
...August—when Rose traded in palm trees for the ivy-covered walls of Harvard Stadium—he did so with visions of reclaiming the glory of the 2001 season...
Michael R. Colton ’97, creator of FM’s Gossip Guy, co-founder and co-editor of the website modernhumorist.com and co-author of the book One Nation, Extra Cheese What I don’t know is how to connect my Palm V to the USB serial adapter to work with Mac OS 10.2.1. If anyone can figure it out, let me know. Also, I don’t know geography. Whether I’m reading the paper or doing the crossword puzzle, I have no knowledge of where rivers are located...
...kind of moment Democrats love. Carol Roberts is running for the U.S. House of Representatives against Republican Clay Shaw. She thinks she can win because a Democrat nearly beat Shaw last time and she has the prescription-drug issue in her quiver. So the Palm Beach County commissioner fired up a controversial TV ad last week. Roberts appears with four seniors in the 30-second spot, pitching a phone number that advises seniors how to save money by filling their prescriptions in Canada via the Internet. (The number connects to her campaign and is designed to be a lure.) Shaw...
Gadgets that do it all rarely do it all well, but Kyocera's new 7135 Smartphone, a combination cell phone and PDA, gives it a good shot. The compact clamshell runs Palm's OS 4.1 on a color screen, and the stylus tucks neatly into a spot near its hinge. The Palm part of the 7135 is fine, but it truly stands out as a phone. It uses a regular keypad rather than a touchscreen, so it feels much more like a phone than its competitors, the Samsung I300, Handspring Treo and T-Mobile Pocket PC Phone Edition...