The device -- called the ".U Pocket" -- is powered by a 400 MHz Intel PXA255 XScale processor running Microsoft's Windows CE .NET operating system, sources say.
According to a report published by the lab, the device has 802.11b, Bluetooth, and infrared connectivity, and includes a CompactFlash socket enabling various expansion options. The device includes support for Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol, for accessing desktop PC software, as well as VNC support.
Photos of the device appear below.

