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more about #pdas Møbius: I had a Palm Zire 7something around 04 ish. It was a great time with the Palm OS. Then I moved on to a Dell Axim x51v. It was so much more powerful, t... more » ConstableOdo1: Isn't Windows Mobile already history? Most of the companies that were producing Windows Mobile devices are dropping it and going to Android. Why pay... more » TheWerewolf - Sotto voce: The problem, when you get past the eyecandy, breaks into a few specific issues: Size: believe it or not, Windows Mobile is an insanely compact phone ... more » jepzilla: Counting Microsoft out of the smartphone market is silly. But historical evidence suggests that its real competitor will be Android, not the iPhone (o... more » Maverick: I was lucky enough to have one of the later model HP Journadas during my latter years in college, and truthfully I lived my life out of that thing. A... more » aerospaceman: what amazes me is that people still pay a lot of money for PDAs, especially with WiFi. The Palm TX new sells for over 150 dollars, and it does nothing... more » Fractal the Meek: "Microsoft's Last Decade in Mobile" Fixed. I sort of kid as a recent WinMo defector. They have a lot right, but they have some work to do to s... more » Prostate of Grace: Wait... you don't understand... the little screen HAS to have a windows start button/menu. Consumers are stupid, and they won't know how to operate th... more » Scaramanga: I've been a huge Windows mobile platform supporter over the years, it started with Pocket PC; I've owned the Casio Cassiopeia back with Windows CE 2.0... more » Kelvin Ong: As a former user of the HTC touch diamond, I totally understand this. Although it improved alot (OS). Ever since I changed to the iPhone, I will not t... more » Quezely: This is so bias how can you compare it to iphone and android neither was around 10 years ago wait 12 more years til when they have all been out atleas... more » david.wilhelmsson001: Steve Ballmer himself at the launch of Windows Mobile 6.5 conceded that Microsoft had dropped the ball with Windows Mobile and had been caught off-gua... more » Scratic: Brian, reading this piece make me feel as though I'm looking through your rough, surfer/snowboarding-badass exterior, and right into your gadget lovin... more » Alfisted: It's remarkable how badly Microsoft has squandered their early (U.S.) dominance in mobile OS. At one time, there were 3 to 4 times as many apps for ... more » cobaltage: As PotbellyJoe mentions below, MS shouldn't have stopped innovating. I think they were more interested in providing a stable software development env... more » Noobs-R-Us: Ha! What a joke. I was dumb enough to buy one of the first Win CE and it sucked big time. I went back to Palm soon afterwards. The CE was the typical... more » Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: I still have my IIIe and Zire71 (which now has been relegated to daily duty as a backup alarm clock). Sorry, M130. I should never have given you away... more » infmom: Oh, nuts. The Centro was the only smartphone that ever appealed to me, and that's precisely because I liked my Visor and my Tungsten E3 so much. I w... more » strider_mt2k: Palm Pilot Pro, Palm M120, Palm M130, Sony Clie SJ33, Sony Clie TH55, and most recently the Palm OS Emulator (Garnet) form the short lived Nokia N810.... more » BeautifulAgony: I loved the Palm OS, and I had tons of apps that did virtually everything. It was a very clever, simple and powerful system. Unfortunately, PDAs lost ... more » - We can't find any posts with those tags. Or check your spelling and try again.
