Toshiba’s last Pocket PC was terrific. The e740 was lightweight, a great size, had a nice color screen and came with built-in 802.11b WiFi wireless networking built-in. What more could you ask for?
[Robert’s Retro] is one of those great YouTube channels that shows us the ins and outs of old and obscure computers. [Robert] likes going a step beyond the traditional teardown though, repairing and ...
The Pocket PC price war is about to get into full-swing next month. Toshiba is set to put out an inexpensive Pocket PC that is a clear shot across the bow of Dell, which introduced two low-priced ...
[Robert’s Retro] is one of those great YouTube channels that shows us the ins and outs of old and obscure computers. [Robert] likes going a step beyond the traditional teardown though, repairing and ...
Brighthand review of the new SCH-i700 Pocket PC Phone from Samsung, scoring high marks for its bright screen and its 64MB of RAM. Also the first Pocket PC to come with a built-in digital camera, ...
Growing up while cartridge-based consoles took over the country's living rooms, I'll always have a soft spot for sprite-based ...
Pocket’s imminent demise has been bemoaned across the industry. Now, one entrepreneur has expressed interest in keeping it alive. Kevin Rose—who founded Digg.com, became a venture capitalist, and is ...