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                    [ArticleID] => 249984
                    [Title] => 2 for PalmOne in ’04
                    [Summary] => PalmOne recently updated its best-selling Zire consumer line of PDAs (personal digital assistants). The Zire line, which debuted in 2002, was a low-cost organizer for users who did not need multimedia features and a lot of memory. The Zire has been PalmOne’s most successful product because of its affordable cost.
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                    [AuthorName] => Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
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                    [ArticleID] => 210845
                    [Title] => Personalizing the Palm
                    [Summary] => There is no more gadget, no matter how high-tech, multi-functional or designed for multi-users, that is not personal. Every tool, software or machine is destined for some private user ready for re-invention.


The Palm isn’t only personal, it’s distinctly personal. "Palmists" in this side of the world have seen how Palm handhelds have evolved from the simple devices that they once were – gadgets designed to electronically organize one’s life – to the versatile digital companions that they have become.
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The Tungsten C, which is positioned toward power users and executives, boasts of a powerful 400Mhz Intel processor that features the Xscale technology, a large step from most Palm platform handhelds that run at either 33Mhz or 66Mhz.
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                    [Title] => Personalizing the Palm
                    [Summary] => There is no more gadget, no matter how high-tech, multi-functional or designed for multi-users, that is not personal. Every tool, software or machine is destined for some private user ready for re-invention.


The Palm isn’t only personal, it’s distinctly personal. "Palmists" in this side of the world have seen how Palm handhelds have evolved from the simple devices that they once were – gadgets designed to electronically organize one’s life – to the versatile digital companions that they have become.
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The Tungsten C, which is positioned toward power users and executives, boasts of a powerful 400Mhz Intel processor that features the Xscale technology, a large step from most Palm platform handhelds that run at either 33Mhz or 66Mhz.
[DatePublished] => 2003-05-09 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1331780 [AuthorName] => Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla [SectionName] => Technology [SectionUrl] => technology [URL] => ) ) )
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