Motorola MPx200: a first lookMotorola's new clamshell smartphone will use Microsoft's OS and run on Orange's network.September 15, 2003 by Sandra Vogel in Mobility
Uros Goodspeed, First Take: A portable multi-SIM wi-fi hotspotFed up with SIM-swapping or roaming charges when travelling? A Finnish company offers a neat mobile connectivity solution.August 6, 2014 by Sandra Vogel in Mobility
Microsoft shows off Pocket PC Phone EditionThe software, first announced last autumn, will give users the Internet at their fingertips and integrates wireless communications into many Pocket PC applicationsApril 17, 2002 by Sandra Vogel in Mobility
Psion NetBook Pro: a first lookPsion Teklogix has announced the NetBook Pro, a familiar-looking device with some brand-new capabilities.October 3, 2003 by Sandra Vogel in Mobility
Palm’s new Tungstens: a first lookPalm has announced two new Tungsten handhelds, along with a range of enhancements to its operating system and a number of new accessories.October 1, 2003 by Sandra Vogel in Mobility
Garmin Vivofit 4, First Take: Great battery life, but no heart-rate monitoringThe Vivofit 4 is a relatively straightforward activity tracker, although there are plenty of options in the Garmin Connect app. The main draw is its year-long battery life.February 15, 2018 by Sandra Vogel in Mobility
PalmOne Tungsten T5: a first lookPalmOne breaks new ground with the business-focussed Tungsten T5, but we wish it had Wi-Fi built-in.October 4, 2004 by Sandra Vogel in Mobility
TomTom goes upwardly mobileNavigation specialist TomTom has gone public, upgraded its smartphone-based navigation solution, and announced new versions of the popular GO product.June 14, 2005 by Sandra Vogel in Mobility
Navicore Personal 2006/1: a first lookNavicore's GPS navigation kit for Symbian mobiles has been upgraded, and now includes some compelling features.January 30, 2006 by Sandra Vogel in Mobility
Two new Zires from PalmOnePalmOne has upgraded its popular Zire handhelds, adding faster CPUs, extra memory and more. We preview the entry-level Zire 31 and the mid-range Zire 72.April 28, 2004 by Sandra Vogel in Mobility