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Review: HP means business with its latest iPaq

The iPaq 214 handheld from HP features a larger than average screen and a management agent
Price: £200
Our rating: **** (4 out of 5)

Review: Socket handheld is ready for business

The SoMo 650 Windows PDA is optimised for enterprise use and includes support for scanners
Price: £450
Our rating: **** (4 out of 5)

Review: TyTN II enables office work on the go

HTC’s new handset combines a hidden qwerty keyboard with comprehensive wireless support
Price:Free with any Orange tariff over £45 per month
Our rating: **** (4 out of 5)

Review: Handheld fills niche for wireless PDA

HTC's P6300 keeps to the traditional Pocket PC device format with built-in GPRS and Wi-Fi
Price: £430
Our rating: *** (3 out of 5)

O2 XDA Mini S

Pocket PC phone with slide-out qwerty keyboard and high-resolution screen
Price: £260
Our rating: **** (4 out of 5)
vmware logoVMware announces surprise departure of chief executive Diane Greene  08 Jul 2008
Microsoft officesMicrosoft has launched a software asset management evaluation programme  08 Jul 2008
Displays built to withstand the rigours of use in public spaces  08 Jul 2008
Microsoft's Bill LaingUptake of the software giant’s Hyper-V hypervisor is expected to be strongest among smaller companies, where its affordability is most likely to give it an edge over more sophisticated rivals  04 Jul 2008
a potential customerVendors such as HP and EMC are developing personalised communications platforms that aim to boost customer loyalty  04 Jul 2008
Moves to create a unified and royalty-free Symbian platform should result in a wider choice of handsets and applications  04 Jul 2008
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IT Sneak
Arguably the worst paper in the world
Sneak is often accused of being a little bit anti-American. It's not that he is anti Americans per se, it's just that not many of them seem to get his...   07 Jul 2008
Readers' letters
Women want a healthy balance
It is unfair for Rob Chapman to say that women are put off careers in IT because of the misconception that the work is highly complex and only suitable for...   07 Jul 2008
The Week in Green: What we need from the G8
The G8 meets in Japan next week with three inter-related issues set to not just dominate the agenda, but tear it up, stamp on the pieces and tell all the...   03 Jul 2008
IT Week Labs
Xerox's print tool helps roaming workers
Xerox's Mobile Express Driver is a free download that helps laptop users connect and print to a variety of printers without having to install specific drivers.If you are a travelling...   26 Jun 2008
BusinessGreen blog
The Week in Green
It's been a pretty good week for the renewables sector.Of course, if you're feeling pessimistic on this fine Friday afternoon you could counter that every week needs to be a...   06 Jun 2008
Lem Bingley
The allure of the subnotebook
It's time for me to buy a new laptop, the old one having gone well past the point of pension.There was a time when I would simply have bought the...   02 Jun 2008
Phil Muncaster
Unlocking information with social intelligence
A relative newcomer to the IT industry, Trampoline Systems, has just launched an even newer product called Sonar Flightdeck. So far so what, you might be thinking, but what Trampoline...   09 Apr 2008

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