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Roundup: Smartphones, Smartphones, Smartphones
Oct. 30, 2002

Activity surrounding Microsoft’s CE-based Smartphone reference platform is heating up, with numerous announcements. We will continue to cover each development as a separate story. However, in a bid to better organize that information and to make it easier for you to navigate this site, we’ve pulled together this one-stop listing of all those items. So, never fear; you won’t ever be more than two clicks away from any Smartphone nugget . . .

Smartphone-related stories . . .

  • Microsoft launches Windows Powered Smartphone software
  • Extended Systems to support Microsoft Windows-powered Smartphone
  • SanDisk SD flash memory cards support Smartphone 2002
  • French 'Orange' Smartphone to launch Tuesday [Reuters]
  • Siemens announces new SX56 Pocket PC phone
  • Multimedia Smartphone supports Java
  • PacketVideo delivers multimedia to Smartphones
  • MS joins phone battle with debut of Orange Stinger in UK



    See the latest Smartphone designs in our Cool Devices Guide - check out the Compal, Sendo, Siemens and T-Mobile models!

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