Thursday, May 1, 2003

A picture named tungsten.jpg A Wireless Wonder Converts Squiggles and Browses the Net

New York Times:

With the Tungsten C, Palm's line of electronic organizers continues its evolution from its origins as a scrappy little palmtop with a monochrome screen and less than a megabyte of memory into a true hand-held computer. The Palm Tungsten C comes with a beefy 64 megabytes of memory under its tiny hood, a bright color screen with 320-by-320-pixel resolution and built-in wireless networking that allows it to sense and connect to Wi-Fi networks for e-mail and browsing the Web. By J.d. Biersdorfer.

Just in time for Mother's Day!

-Tim
6:33:58 AM