Palm is being brought back from the dead. Chinese electronics maker TCL, which spent considerable coin to rename Mann’s Chinese Theater in Hollywood, has acquired the rights to revive the ...
Though many thought it couldn't be done, a small firm called Gambit Studios has developed an emulator for the popular Palm Pilot series. Called "Liberty," the emulator will run almost any monochrome ...
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About 13 years ago I got my first Palm Pilot and it was magical. It could recognize my shorthand thanks to Graffiti, keep my contacts organized and schedule appointments. There was a seemingly endless ...
Business Week has followed up on my recent piece about the iPhone with a feature about a host of medical applications for mobile phones. It's making me wonder whether tablet PCs, no matter what ...
March 28, 2006 It may seem that the Palm Pilot has been with us forever but it’s actually just a decade since the 5.7-ounce combination of calendar, contacts, to-do lists and notes hit the market and ...
Switching on a PalmPilot today is like opening a time capsule. Its beeps, gray, stylus-driven screen, and simple app grid are pure nostalgia. Yet this little organizer captured the essence of mobile ...
Think back four or five years - perhaps a bit more. I've recently received - as a gift - one of those geeky little slate grey bricks with monocrome screens. A palm pilot, from 3COM. At first mildly ...