Toshiba has the dual-slot architecture, which is something that almost all of the vendors need to be thinking about moving to.

I don't hear anything about there being any shortage of ISPs in this market, so they may find it a bit difficult.

Now I have more faith that the company will survive.

The Z22 is a fairly strategic product, ... The goal is to bring new users into what they call the 'Palm economy' in the hope that, in a year or two, they may upgrade to a more fully featured model.

RIM reached 1 million subscribers in February 2004 and surpassed 4 million by early November 2005. RIM expects to surpass 5 million subscribers before the end of February 2006, assuming [the judge presiding over the patent infringement case] does not issue an injunction before then.

Palm has been stuck with this ancient operating system. They had no choice but to modernize.

The Bluetooth feature will probably be most appealing in the European market, where they might be able to integrate that into the mobile phones that use Bluetooth.

It fell on its face. Buying Be has taken them down the path to destruction.

A growing portion of new users and users who are upgrading want better messaging capabilities, such as access to corporate e-mail, short message services, wireless LAN, or integration of a PDA with a mobile phone.