Yes, this blog is about smartphones and PDAs. But who says we can't track their origins? Like the history of the cell phone. More specifically, the first cell phone and its inventor.......
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For hermits living far far away from civilization, Steve Jobs announced Apple's entry into the smartphone market during his MacWorld keynote. But it seems way way back (in 1985), Apple was issued...
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My first mobile was a Nokia 5110. Aside from being easy-to-use, I remember the phone's toughness. It was literally built like a tank. I've dropped it so many times, and it continued working....
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Here's a piece of history that's sure to provoke the smugness of hindsight. Back in 2002, when Microsoft was just entering the smartphone market, the Windows Mobile Smartphone edition of...
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Once again, Wayback Wednesday brings us back to the past! Messrs. Treo, Blackberry, Q, N93, and TyTN/838 Pro/XDA Trion/Whatever Your Name Is, I'd like you to meet your grandpa, Mr. Apple newton....
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In a time when digital cameras produced grainy pictures, when Palm dominated the PDA market, and when transparency was novel, came the Palm IIIe Special Edition. Sam Evans writes a review on Geek.com,...
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The fast pace of technological development, particularly in smartphones and PDAs, is nothing new. Yet it's still amazing that only 3 years have passed since the release of the Treo 600. On...
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Sometimes looking back at history surprises us. Smartphones and PDAs have come a long way. After the first handhelds made their debut, who would've thought they'd be able to connect to the...
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