PDA Phones
Neo 1973 Linux Powered PDA Phone Unearthed

PDA phones market has been growing by leaps and bounds thanks to the shrinking market of standalone of PDA market which was monopolized by Palm. The picture shown is a new PDA phone which is powered by Linux and designed by a brand new company called openmoko in Taiwan. This “football-shaped” PDA phone is called Neo 1973 (pretty weird, right?). It features touchscreen, WiFi support and GPS features. Since the Neo 1973 PDA phone is powered by Linux, Linux programmers would be able to program and enhance the features of the PDA phone easily.
SonyEricsson P1 PDA Phone First Hand Pictures

The sudden release of SonyEricsson P1 PDA phone is kind of shocking in cellular phone industry. Almost all the cell phone blogs and magazines have been keeping track of the P1 PDA phone for quite a while. Although the P1 PDA doesn’t features neither UIQ3.1 interface nor EDGE/HSDPA network support as we hoped, the SonyEricsson P1 is still SonyEricsson’s secret weapon to beat her competitors in PDA world.
Motorola Announced Motorola Q9, the Rocking 3G PDA Cellular Phone

While we were anxiously waiting for the official release of Motorola Q Pro, Motorola shocked the world by introducing the Motorola Q9, the 3G version of Motorola PDA phone that looks very alike to Samsung BlackJack.
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