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palmOne continues to strike back with the long awaited LifeDrive. With a 4GB MicroDrive, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth in a sleek package, this is a truly powerful PDA.
With the 7710 Nokia has created a jack of all trades, but is it a master of any of them?
The Treo 600 had its fans but lacked the features to take on the big boys. With the new Treo 650 palmOne has corrected most of the flaws. Is this now the best smartphone on the market?
The SPV range from Orange has seen an almost cult following in recent years, and that looks set to continue with the feature-packed SPV M2000 – a full size, Pocket PC PDA that’s also a phone.
Acer’s N35 joins a growing list of PDAs with integrated GPS receivers. We take it for a spin to see how it measures up to the competition.
Sanyo’s first phone in Europe is one of Orange’s new flagship 3G handsets. Can it measure up to the standard set by the Sony Ericsson V800?
The NEC 338 can claim to be the smallest 3G phone available. But are the compromises too much to take?
Motorola’s latest 3G handset on the 3 network is a feature packed, multimedia device that should suit all the gadget fiends out there.
Not content with dominating the corporate Pocket PC market, HP is trying to branch out with consumer friendly devices like the iPAQ rx3715.