Palm Inc. on Wednesday said it has started sales of its Treo mobile phone powered by Microsoft Corp. software, a device that could help Palm compete against Research In Motion's BlackBerry for corporate customers. Palm's Treo 700w device, introduced at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, will run on Verizon Wireless's high speed data network, using Microsoft's Windows Mobile operating system.
The phone and digital assistant connects to the Internet and handles e-mail. It includes a built-in 1.3 megabyte camera and is priced at about $400, depending on related service agreements.
You can learn more at http://www.verizonwireless.com
Good luck setting this up to use ANYTHING but M$ products! FORGET using ACT! if you're using it...or plan on waiting until ACT decides to get it's act together and come up with a WinCE client...!
Palm definately abandoned the old client base here when mandating WinCE as the ONLY O/S on this piece of sh**...and it runs SLOOOOWWWWW
Posted by: Don Rima | January 06, 2006 at 04:33 PM