PDAs & Gadgets
Review: Dazzling but Pricey Clie
The Sony Clie TJ35 has lots going for it, including an elegant pewter-toned case and a beautiful 320-by-320-pixel transflective screen, says reviewer Sean Captain. But its street price of $250 is no bargain when compared to PalmOne's Zire 71, which has the same specs as the Clie but adds an integrated camera and a syncing cradle. Also, the Zire 71 comes with a one-year warranty, while Sony's is only 90 days.
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News: Your Cell Phone Talks Back
For $6 a month, your mobile phone will tell you where to go, thanks to TeleNav from Televigation. TeleNav is a Global Positioning Service-based navigation service now available for Nextel wireless phone subscribers. With TeleNav, subscribers receive spoken and visual directions to a particular destination via wireless phone. The information is based on the GPS receiver data for your current location and the route you're following. The GPS receiver is $70.
News: A Stretch for KeySuite Users
Chapura's KeySuite, a Microsoft Outlook companion for Palm OS devices, now supports the Palm Tungsten T3's 320-by-480-resolution stretch display, so you can view more of your contact info and other data, the company says. KeySuite 2.4 is $50 and available for downloading (and free trial) from Chapura.
For my review of KeySuite 2.1, read "Put Outlook on Your Palm."






