+ Follow TREO Tag
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[Title] => Dog of war: UK Lab fetches medal for bomb-sniffing
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[Title] => Smartphone smarts
[Summary] => Like a true Apple fanboy, I managed to get my grubby fingers on a working iPhone barely a couple of months after its splashy rollout in the US last June 29, and I’ve been using it since — with the occasional resort to my other backup phone, a Nokia E61i. That makes a total of nine months’ experience with the iPhone — time enough, among gadget freaks, to develop an itch for the next great thing.
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[Title] => Windows-based Treo 750 smartphone supports HSDPA
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Palm Inc. launched this week the Palm Treo 750 smartphone, the fastest and first Treo handset that supports High-Speed Download Packet Access (HSDPA) wireless broadband capabilities.
The Treo 750 offers the popular Palm experience on Microsoft’s Windows Mobile 5.0, now at near-broadband speeds.
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[Title] => Trying out the Treo 680
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Palm Inc.’s Treo line is probably the most enduring PDA-phone range today. It’s so widely used and its interface so user-friendly that its legions of users all over the world range from greenhorn smartphone/PDA-phone users all the way to diehard Palm/Treo loyalists. It’s also probably the only device of its type to have run both Palm and Windows Mobile operating systems.
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[Title] => Upgraditis
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I did something very odd and maybe even foolish a couple of weeks ago, shortly after Steve Jobs unveiled the new iPhone at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco: I went out and sold my Treo 650, and got well, not the iPhone, which wont even be available in the US until June, and in Asia until 2008 (count the number of nights well have to sleep, boys and girls). I got myself a Sony Ericsson M600i about which more, later.
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[Title] => Globe eyes bigger share of smartphone market
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Ayala-owned Globe Telecom is aiming to capture a larger share of the still largely-untapped market for PDA (personal digital assistant) phones in the Philippines with the introduction of the Palm Treo 680, targeting new users in the rapidly growing smart phone market.
According to market research firm In-Stat, the PDA-phone is estimated to account for 25 percent of all wireless handsets worldwide by 2011.
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[Title] => The standout phones of 2006
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Every year we get nicer phones. Nicer in the sense that they get thinner, lighter and sleeker; sport ever-higher resolution cameras; boast more memory for more songs, photos and videos; and, hold your breath, have even lower prices. This year, we get more of the same. But of the burgeoning crop, a few still manage to stand out from all the rest. Here they are in alphabetical order.
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[Title] => Palm launches sleek Treo 680 smartphone
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Microwarehouse Inc., the exclusive distributor of Palm products in the Philippines with more than 700 channels of resellers nationwide, introduced to the Philippine market last week Palm Inc.s new Treo 680, a GSM/GPRS/EDGE quad-band smartphone.
Slim, compact and easy to use, the Treo 680 boasts features beyond its phone capability such as e-mail, Web browsing, messaging, multimedia, calendar, contacts and more.
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[Title] => Motorola Q: An eye-catcher
[Summary] => In the beginning, there were yin and yang, blessings and curses, two sides of every coin. And now theres the Motorola Q.
Its a greatly anticipated, long-delayed cellphone with a tiny keyboard that lets you tap out e-mail and text messages with your thumbs. The Q offers two huge advantages over the popular BlackBerry and Treo smartphones: in Motorolas words, "price point and form factor."
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[Title] => Dog of war: UK Lab fetches medal for bomb-sniffing
[Summary] => A perky British Labrador whose bomb-sniffing exploits helped save lives in Afghanistan was decorated for canine courage in a ceremony at London's Imperial War Museum yesterday.
[DatePublished] => 2010-02-25 02:00:00
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[Summary] => Like a true Apple fanboy, I managed to get my grubby fingers on a working iPhone barely a couple of months after its splashy rollout in the US last June 29, and I’ve been using it since — with the occasional resort to my other backup phone, a Nokia E61i. That makes a total of nine months’ experience with the iPhone — time enough, among gadget freaks, to develop an itch for the next great thing.
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[Focus] => 0
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[AuthorName] => Butch Dalisay
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[URL] =>
)
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[Title] => Windows-based Treo 750 smartphone supports HSDPA
[Summary] =>
Palm Inc. launched this week the Palm Treo 750 smartphone, the fastest and first Treo handset that supports High-Speed Download Packet Access (HSDPA) wireless broadband capabilities.
The Treo 750 offers the popular Palm experience on Microsoft’s Windows Mobile 5.0, now at near-broadband speeds.
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[Title] => Trying out the Treo 680
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Palm Inc.’s Treo line is probably the most enduring PDA-phone range today. It’s so widely used and its interface so user-friendly that its legions of users all over the world range from greenhorn smartphone/PDA-phone users all the way to diehard Palm/Treo loyalists. It’s also probably the only device of its type to have run both Palm and Windows Mobile operating systems.
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[Title] => Upgraditis
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I did something very odd and maybe even foolish a couple of weeks ago, shortly after Steve Jobs unveiled the new iPhone at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco: I went out and sold my Treo 650, and got well, not the iPhone, which wont even be available in the US until June, and in Asia until 2008 (count the number of nights well have to sleep, boys and girls). I got myself a Sony Ericsson M600i about which more, later.
[DatePublished] => 2007-02-05 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 135214
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1804847
[AuthorName] => Butch Dalisay
[SectionName] => Arts and Culture
[SectionUrl] => arts-and-culture
[URL] =>
)
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[ArticleID] => 381765
[Title] => Globe eyes bigger share of smartphone market
[Summary] =>
Ayala-owned Globe Telecom is aiming to capture a larger share of the still largely-untapped market for PDA (personal digital assistant) phones in the Philippines with the introduction of the Palm Treo 680, targeting new users in the rapidly growing smart phone market.
According to market research firm In-Stat, the PDA-phone is estimated to account for 25 percent of all wireless handsets worldwide by 2011.
[DatePublished] => 2007-01-26 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
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[Title] => The standout phones of 2006
[Summary] =>
Every year we get nicer phones. Nicer in the sense that they get thinner, lighter and sleeker; sport ever-higher resolution cameras; boast more memory for more songs, photos and videos; and, hold your breath, have even lower prices. This year, we get more of the same. But of the burgeoning crop, a few still manage to stand out from all the rest. Here they are in alphabetical order.
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[Title] => Palm launches sleek Treo 680 smartphone
[Summary] =>
Microwarehouse Inc., the exclusive distributor of Palm products in the Philippines with more than 700 channels of resellers nationwide, introduced to the Philippine market last week Palm Inc.s new Treo 680, a GSM/GPRS/EDGE quad-band smartphone.
Slim, compact and easy to use, the Treo 680 boasts features beyond its phone capability such as e-mail, Web browsing, messaging, multimedia, calendar, contacts and more.
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[Title] => Motorola Q: An eye-catcher
[Summary] => In the beginning, there were yin and yang, blessings and curses, two sides of every coin. And now theres the Motorola Q.
Its a greatly anticipated, long-delayed cellphone with a tiny keyboard that lets you tap out e-mail and text messages with your thumbs. The Q offers two huge advantages over the popular BlackBerry and Treo smartphones: in Motorolas words, "price point and form factor."
[DatePublished] => 2006-06-10 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
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