Good morning, internet friends. PalmOne announced the Tungsten T5 this morning, and while it’s definitely got some interesting features, it is sort of disappointing on the whole. The new T5 ditches ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. PalmOne Inc. is beefing up its new Tungsten T5 handheld ...
PalmOne's new Tungsten T5 has some of the look and feel of the Tungsten E and some of the features of the Tungsten T3, but also incorporates several innovations. The headline-grabbers are the T5's ...
PalmOne introduced a handheld computer on Monday that keeps a grip on data even when the battery runs down, as part of a revamp of its mobile-device line-up which will include widespread price cuts.
So when I mentioned that we had some older news that needed to be revisited, this is basically what I was talking about. Some of the first information about the PalmOne Tungsten T5 and E2 PDAs has ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
PalmOne Inc. Monday unveiled a new version of its Tungsten-class personal digital assistant that is designed to protect data even when the device’s battery dies. With the $399 Tungsten T5, the company ...
October 23, 2004 Handheld computing benchmarks have nearly doubled with the introduction of the Tungsten T5 from palmOne, which has 256 MB of RAM and acts as a portable flash memory drive that keeps ...
PalmOne Inc. on Monday introduced the Tungsten T5, the company’s latest high-end PDA. The new T5 sports flash memory that will retain data even if the device’s battery discharges, a 320 x 480 pixel ...
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