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The Treo TripKit contains everything but the kitchen sink
Computing Unplugged Magazine - June 2006
Are you one of those people who likes to buy all the accessories and goodies for a gadget? If so, we've got the product for you: the Palm Treo TripKit. Is it worth the $199 price? You'll have to read this article to find out.


Hands-on (literally) with the Palm wireless keyboard
Computing Unplugged Magazine - November 2005
Palm makes a nice, portable wireless keyboard that works through your handheld's IR port. How well does it work? You'll have to read Heather Wardell's hands-on review to get a final read.


LifeDrive cases: Palm vs. Proporta
Computing Unplugged Magazine - November 2005
With the acquisition of any new gadget comes the search for accessories to go with that gadget. In his latest coverage, Senior Editor James Booth compares the Alu-Leather LifeDrive case from Proporta with Palm's branded case.


Cut the wires on your handheld stream
Computing Unplugged Magazine - March 2005
Wouldn't it be great to be able to monitor live Internet video from different locations using your palm device? Author Richard Siderits can and does. In this Power Tip, he brings it all together for you, showing you how you too can wirelessly stream video to your handheld over a network.


Proporta 3 in 1 Stylus
Computing Unplugged Magazine - December 2004
Author Tim Hillebrand is a gadget fiend. Whenever he sees a multi-function device, he's interested. The brushed aluminum barrel of the Proporta 3 in 1 Stylus immediately caught his attention. Find out what secrets the 3 in 1 is hiding inside that aluminum barrel.


Global Source Zodiac Case
Computing Unplugged Magazine - October 2004
With Senior Technical Editor James Booth's recent acquisition of a Tapwave Zodiac, a lot of his focus of late has been finding accessories for it. For a product that's been on the market for almost a year, there are suspiciously few accessories. But we found one and James gives it his stamp of approval.


Inno Pocket Metal Deluxe case
Computing Unplugged Magazine - May 2004
What do you do with your handheld if you don't carry a briefcase? Well, it goes into a pocket, backpack, or purse, putting it at risk for damage. The Metal Deluxe Case manufactured by Inno Pocket and distributed by StylusCentral can protect your device on the go and give you piece of mind.


The Targus Universal wireless keyboard
Computing Unplugged Magazine - May 2004
James Booth recently bought a Targus Universal wireless keyboard. It sucked. Customer service was poor. To learn why this is a device you should definitely not buy, read his article. And take heed.


True grit, a review of Exim Screen Protectors
Computing Unplugged Magazine - April 2004
It just so happened that we got two reviews for the Exim Screen Protectors into Computing Unplugged at just about the same time. Because Dan Wolfson and Claire Pieterek are both valued contributors with different perspectives, we're publishing both reviews. Here, then, is Dan's review.


Exim Screen Protector Ultra Protect for Zire 71
Computing Unplugged Magazine - April 2004
It just so happened that we got two reviews for the Exim Screen Protectors into Computing Unplugged at just about the same time. Because Dan Wolfson and Claire Pieterek are both valued contributors with different perspectives, we're publishing both reviews. Here, then, is Claire's review.


The Pocketop Keyboard connects to any infrared-enabled handheld
Computing Unplugged Magazine - August 2003
Vladimir Campos reviews the Pocketop Keyboard, a small and functional solution for data input that integrates nicely with a broad range of handheld devices.


InnoPocket products outfit the Sony Clie line
Computing Unplugged Magazine - July 2003
From cases to stylie to screen protectors, InnoPocket produces a wide array of accessories for your Palm OS device. Contributing Editor Claire Pieterek has reviews of a number of InnoPocket products for use with the Sony Clie line of handhelds.


Presenter-to-Go puts PowerPoint presentations on your Palm OS handheld
PalmPower Magazine - November 2002
The missing piece of the puzzle for Vladimir Campos in turning his Palm handheld into the ultimate business tool was the ability to view and display PowerPoint presentations from the device. Now that's possible, thanks to Presenter-to-Go from Margi Systems. Find out how it's done in this review.


Upward and onward with The Pod
PalmPower Magazine - October 2002
On his summer vacation, Steve Niles took along a cool little bag designed to carry all manner of electronic gadgets. In this review, you'll see how well the bag did at keeping his Palm handheld secure on a trip to New York's Adirondacks.


Getting a charge out of Boston
PalmPower Magazine - October 2002
This summer, Contributing Editor, Stephen Vance, took a trip to Boston, taking his Palm m505 with him. He soon realized he was without a recharging solution, and in this article he details the success he had with the Fellowes PDA Travel Kit.


The Palm m500 Series Mini Keyboard has pros and cons
PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - September 2002
Contributing Editor Stephen Vance has long been pining away for a Palm m500 Series Mini Keyboard. He's finally got one, and you can learn all about its pros and cons in this review of the cool little data input device.


Battle lines drawn in expansion war
PalmPower Magazine - August 2002
As expansion technology continues to gain popularity, the battle lines are becoming more defined. Vladmir Campos takes a look back at the history of expansion technology and considers the major players in the current campaign for industry standard.


PDA Pro Phone case
PalmPower Magazine - July 2002
Want a case that provides hands-free access to your Palm handheld? Senior Technical Editor Claire Pieterek reviews the PDA Skins PDA Pro Phone case, which you can use to carry your Palm OS handheld, your cell phone, and your wallet, plus it opens to create a flat workspace for your PDA.


Your friendly neighborhood Spidar PDA Protector
PalmPower Magazine - June 2002
Jen Edwards reviews the Spidar PDA Protector, a new concept in handheld protection. Find out how you can wrap your handheld in sturdy rubber bumpers.


Get a whole solution with half a keyboard
PalmPower Magazine - June 2002
When you need to input large amounts of data into your handheld, you don't always have a desk in front of you to set up your portable keyboard. Matias Corporation has devised a clever solution. In this article, Vladimir Campos reviews their handy Half Keyboard, a completely wearable keyboard solution.


Wrap up your handheld to go with this keyboard/case
PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - May 2002
This month, Steve Niles has chosen to spotlight the KeyCase from Logitech as May's PalmPower Enterprise Edition Product of the Month. It's a cool new product that combines a keyboard and a protective case for you handheld.


Pocket Verifier Professional performs credit card transactions on the go
PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - April 2002
There are many business situations in which the ability to accept credit card payments from the field is an incredible advantage. Emily Lopizzo has selected as PalmPower's Enterprise Edition Product of the Month a piece of Palm OS software that will let you do just that with your trusty Palm handheld.


Communicate, collaborate, and connect with the Palm Bluetooth Card
PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - April 2002
On March 19, 2002, Palm announced the U.S. availability of the Palm Bluetooth Card. The company also joined Sony Ericsson in a marketing alliance agreement to develop strategic Bluetooth programs to make Bluetooth communication solutions readily accessible and easy-to-use for mobile professionals. Contributing Editor Steve Niles shares the details in this important article.


SnapNType Keyboard gets thumbs up
PalmPower Magazine - March 2002
If you're jealous of Handspring's Treo and its thumb-type keyboard, you can get the same functionality without swapping for an entirely new handheld. Contributing Editor Claire Pieterek reviews the SnapNType Keyboard which will give your Handspring Visor or Palm m500 series handheld that very same thumb-type capability.


Brando Workshop keeps your handheld charged up and protected
PalmPower Magazine - March 2002
Brando Workshop has a number of great solutions for your Palm OS device. Contributing Editor Claire Pieterek reviews three you'll want to keep your handheld charged, up-to-date, and protected: the Brando WorkShop Screen Protector, the CLIE 9V Emergency Charger, and Brando's CLIE T-series HotSync + Charger Cable.


Personality Pack for the Palm m505 keeps your handheld safe while looking great
PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - March 2002
Claire Pieterek reviews Parallel Design's Personality Pack for the Palm m505, which adds a bit of style to your favorite enterprise tool while protecting it from on-the-job hazards.


Making expansion cards work for you
PalmPower Magazine - February 2002
Stephen Vance loves the idea of expansion cards, but was initially frustrated by them. However, he managed to work out solutions to his problems, and in this extremely helpful article, he shares some tips, tricks, and utilities that make expansion cards work, even for applications that do not fully support them.


Bajou cases gives you the splash of color you want
PalmPower Magazine - December 2001
The folks at Bajou Enterprise found that not enough Palm handheld cases reflected the fashion choices PDA users were looking for. To fill this gap, they designed a line of attractive cases combining fine Asian silks with colorful, elegant designs. Contributing Editor Steve Niles has selected the Bajou case as November's PalmPower Product of the Month.


Recharge at large with FullCharge
PalmPower Magazine - December 2001
When you're traveling, one of the greatest dangers your Palm handheld faces is running out of power. Thanks to eXtend Computer's FullCharge International Travel Kit, that need not be a problem. Stephen Borchert reviews this extremely useful accessory for your Palm III or Palm VII series device.


Another look at Xircom's 802.11b Wireless LAN Module
PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - December 2001
Since this issue of PalmPower's Enterprise Edition is devoted to wireless networking, Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz figured it'd be valuable to take a look at one of the newer and more interesting products to reach the market: the Xircom 802.11b Wireless LAN Module. In his review, he shares his own experiences using this wireless solution and provides new insights.


Wirelessly connect to your LAN with SeriaLynx
PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - December 2001
Lynx System Developers has recently introduced SeriaLynx, a communication device designed to provide an interface between Serial Data communication devices and Ethernet networks. Contributing Editor Steve Niles has named SeriaLynx PalmPower's Enterprise Edition Product of the Month for this special wireless issue.


Step it up with a Visor module that tracks fitness goals
PalmPower Magazine - October 2001
Whether you walk for exercise, for fun, or simply as a means to get from here to there, a pedometer can be a handy tool to help you track your travels. Here, Vikki Lipset reviews Hagiwara Sys-Com's Step Keeper, a cool new module for your Handspring Visor.


Recharge and synchronize on-the-go with the Charge-Sync Cable
PalmPower Magazine - October 2001
If you're a laptop and Palm V user that needs a simple way to both synchronize and recharge on the road, then the Targus USB Charge-Sync Cable for Palm V may be just what you're looking for. David H. Ringstrom reviews this great product for business travelers.


Connect to your network with the Xircom Wireless LAN Modem for the Palm m500 series
PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - September 2001
Imagine you're in a conference room, just you, your Palm m500, and 20 of your closest friends. You're asked a question about the very latest inventory levels and without blinking, without getting up, and without wires, you're able to download up-to-the-minute information to your Palm handheld. That's the promise of wireless LAN networking. Read this important article to find out if the reality lives up to the promise.


Was the SpringPort Wireless Ethernet Module worth the wait?
PalmPower Magazine - July 2001
After spending over a year on pre-order, the Xircom Wireless Ethernet Module for Handspring Visors has finally arrived in the hands of Ray Rischpater, making him fully qualified to answer the question, "Was it worth the wait?" Find the answer in this review.


Oberon cases cover your handheld with artistic flair
PalmPower Magazine - July 2001
Claire Pieterek reviews a new line of Palm handheld cases from Oberon Designs featuring beautifully embossed artwork.


Get connected with a SupplyNet cable
PalmPower Magazine - June 2001
You've already got a cell phone, so why pay for a costly modem? There's an inexpensive and often overlooked alternative. Phil Black reviews a handy little cable from SupplyNet that allows you to connect your Palm OS handheld to your Motorola CDMA cell phone. It's wireless Web surfing made easy.


Wrap your Palm V or Palm m500 series device in luxury
PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - June 2001
For those of you who understand that it's important to "dress for success" in order to be successful in business, Mark Asadoorian reviews Orbino Luxury Italian Palm Cases. Custom-fitted and hand-crafted by master craftsmen in Italy from naturally dyed, premium Italian calfskin, these cases are the perfect compliment for your Palm V or Palm m500 series handheld.


Get a grip on your Palm device with gripGear cases
PalmPower Magazine - May 2001
Claire Pieterek reviews gripGear cases, which provide heavy-duty protection without the matching price tag. They also look incredibly sporty and stylish.


Hangin' with your Palm device
PalmPower Magazine - March 2001
If you need a convenient way to keep your Palm device close at hand, you might want to consider hanging it around your neck. Jen Edwards reviews the PalmStrap and MyCoolClip, both of which allow you to do just that.


The Bond latch makes your Palm device a fashion accessory
PalmPower Magazine - March 2001
Claire Pieterek has a review of The Bond latch, which offers yet one more way you can wear your Palm device around your neck.


BatteryWerks lets you recharge any Palm device
PalmPower Magazine - March 2001
Dan Wolfson reviews a handy little product that can make your AAA battery-powered Palm device rechargeable.


Personality Packs help your Palm V stand out from the crowd
PalmPower Magazine - February 2001
Does your Palm V need a little individuality? Want to be on the cutting edge of handheld fashion? Claire Pieterek has a review of Parallel Design's Personality Packs, just what you need to liven up your Palm V-series handheld.


An unsung hero: using the PalmModem
PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - February 2001
In his new series, "The Internet in Your Palm device," Michael Connick will take you through the issues surrounding the use of your Palm device as a portal to the Internet. In this first article in the series, he'll introduce you to the PalmModem, a simple, often overlooked method of connecting your handheld computer to the Web.


Life's a beach with Galen Worldwide's Palm accessories
PalmPower Magazine - January 2001
While vacationing in Mexico, Claire Pieterek had no trouble bringing her Palm V along, thanks to Galen Worldwide's QuickPower Travel Charger and InnoPocket Metal Deluxe Case Plus. Besides her review, which she managed to write while relaxing on a beach in Mazatlan, she also shares a delicious recipe for Albondigas de Anabella Cobantes.


Build your own Palm powered robot
PalmPower Magazine - December 2000
Robot mania is sweeping the nation this year, as robot toys like Aibo are finding their way onto every kid's wish list. For researchers at the Robotics Institute of Carnegie Mellon University, however, robots aren't mere child's play. A research team has designed a fascinating new robot with an off-the-shelf Palm device at its core. In this PalmPower exclusive, we reveal how you too can build and program a Palm powered robot of your very own.


A matter of stylus
PalmPower Magazine - November 2000
Once again, it's time to take a survey of all the various styli available. Dan Wolfson has had his hands full, sampling a wide range of styli. He's picked his favorites and divided them into three categories: replacements, combinations, and oddballs.


PDA protection in the great outdoors
PalmPower Magazine - November 2000
If you've found it inconvenient to carry your PDA on your various outdoor adventures, Brett Warcola has found a solution. Braving the wilds of south-eastern Pennsylvania, he reviews three rugged PDA bags and takes Palm computing where it's never gone before: hiking.


On the case again: more protection for your Handspring Visor
PalmPower Magazine - November 2000
A number of different cases are available for the Handspring Visor, but which one is right for you? In part two of his series, Craig Bobchin will evaluate the pros and cons of six very different Visor cases. This month, he discusses RhinoSkin's Ti Slider Hardcase, Rhodiana's Visor case, and Vaja's CE781-N Visor series Flip Top Case.


On the case: protection for your Handspring Visor
PalmPower Magazine - October 2000
A number of different cases are available for the Handspring Visor, but which one is right for you? In a two-part series, Craig Bobchin will evaluate the pros and cons of six very different Visor cases. This month, he discusses RhinoSkin's ShockSuit SportsCase, Covertec's Cobra Case, and E&B Company's Slipper Visor.


Shoulder the burden of personal electronics with e-Holster
PalmPower Magazine - August 2000
As more and more personal electronics become a necessary part of our lives, we're quickly running out of places to carry them all. Purses and briefcases get overstuffed, pockets overflow, and belts get congested to the point of absurdity. One company has come up with a solution in the form of a shoulder harness called the e-Holster. Here, Michael Compeau and his dog Baily review this new personal electronics accessory that will appeal to everyone's inner Dirty Harry.


Kodak PalmPix turns your Palm device into a digital camera
PalmPower Magazine - August 2000
Kodak has come up with a great new way for all you shutterbugs to extend the use of your Palm III, Palm V, or Palm VII. Claire Pieterek reviews the PalmPix, a cool piece of hardware that lets you take digital photos with your Palm device.


GoStyle wood overlays add a touch of class
PalmPower Magazine - July 2000
Have you ever said to yourself, "Man, I wish my Palm device matched the glossy veneer of my expensive mahogany desk?" Did you ever wish you could add an air of distinction to your organizer's otherwise drab surface? Do you just want to distinguish it enough to be able to pick it out of a lineup? If so, check out Craig Bobchin's review of GoStyle's wood overlays. They may be just what you need to add a touch of class to your handheld.


Shoulder the burden of personal electronics with e-Holster
Pocket PC Life Magazine - July 2000
As more and more personal electronics become a necessary part of our lives, we're quickly running out of places to carry them all. Purses and briefcases get overstuffed, pockets overflow, and belts get congested to the point of absurdity. One company has come up with a solution in the form of a shoulder harness called the e-Holster. Here, Michael Compeau and his dog Baily review this new personal electronics accessory that will appeal to everyone's inner Dirty Harry.


Improve your Graffiti recognition with TealScript 2.21
PalmPower Magazine - June 2000
If you're a doctor or just have handwriting like one, you might be having trouble getting Graffiti to recognize your character strokes. If so, you're not alone. Craig Bobchin faced a similar crisis until he discovered TealPoint's TealScript 2.21. In this article, he reviews the application that enhances and refines Graffiti's ability to read your chicken-scratch.


Otter Box offers PDA protection
PalmPower Magazine - June 2000
When manufacturers make grand assertions about their products, it's easy to take them at their word. Here at PalmPower, however, we aren't going to let them get away that easily. When Steve Niles set out to review the "waterproof, crush proof" Otter Box, he put the manufacturer's claims to the ultimate test.


Go online, go mobile, GoAmerica
PalmPower Magazine - June 2000
Mobile Internet service is all the rage these days. Palm III users can now join the crowd, thanks to GoAmerica and the Novatel wireless Minstrel III modem. Greg McKinney reviews this powerful combination that allows you to get out from behind your desk and still enjoy the best of the Web.


Eyemodule turns your Visor into a digital camera
PalmPower Magazine - June 2000
A picture's worth a thousand words, but is the new eyemodule digital camera for your Handspring Visor worth 150 bucks? Decide for yourself after you read Craig Bobchin's review of the new device that allows you to snap digital photos with your PDA.


Stylus Plus: a stylish stylus at an affordable price
PalmPower Magazine - May 2000
The basic Palm stylus has been called a twig, and anyone who has tried manipulating that little plastic sliver with a normal, adult-sized hand would have to agree. If you're a heavy Palm computer user, you'll want a comfortable, practical stylus. Here, Denise Watkins reviews the Stylus Plus, a multi-functional stylus with an equally practical price tag.


ThumbType scores a thumbs up
PalmPower Magazine - April 2000
There are many ways to enter characters into your Palm device, some easier than others. The GoType keyboard, for instance, works well. Graffiti is pretty good, too, because it's readily available with no extra equipment. Sometimes, however, you just get tired of writing. In this article, Fredlet reviews ThumbType, a new way to enter characters into your Palm device that's sure to leave you feeling like you're not all thumbs.


RhinoSkin cases for the new millennium
PalmPower Magazine - April 2000
Got a new Handspring Visor, TRGPro, or Palm IIIe and don't know what to carry it in? Contributing Editor Jason Perlow takes a look at three new cases from RhinoSkin that fit like a glove and protect the heck out of your Palm device.


A communications accessory to do BackFlips over
PalmPower Magazine - March 2000
Sometimes the best solution to a new high-tech problem is to recycle ideas from outdated technology. Back in the early days of personal computing, a device called an acoustic coupler was used to transfer data over analog phone lines. With the advent of the Internet, email, and the Palm handheld computer, the good ol' coupler is back, and it's better than ever. Contributing Editor Jason Perlow gives you the skinny.


The Ondata luxury leather case
PalmPower Magazine - February 2000
Can you combine the sleek, sexy contours of a Palm V palmtop with a sumptuous leather case? Sure, especially if it's the luxury leather case from Ondata. Mark Asadoorian recently acquired one of these cases, and says it's beautiful. Hand-stitched by craftsman in Riola, Italy, this case is simply a work of art.


Exploiting the TRGpro's CompactFlash slot
PalmPower Magazine - January 2000
Last month, Contributing Editor S. Fred "Fredlet" Green brought you a sneak preview of the new TRGpro, the latest and most powerful Palm device to hit the street. Now that the TRGpro is shipping for real, Contributing Editor Jason Perlow tells you how to take advantage of its CompactFlash storage capabilities.


Springboard stocking stuffers
PalmPower Magazine - December 1999
The holiday season is almost here and Contributing Editor Jason Perlow reviews the first three Springboard modules for the Handspring Visor.


The Stowaway Portable Keyboard
PalmPower Magazine - December 1999
What's about the same size as your Palm device but enables you to type as easily as you could on a regular PC? It's the Stowaway Portable Keyboard by Think Outside. The Stowaway is an innovative keyboard that can be carried compactly but expands to its full size in use. Read this article by contributing editor Claire Pieterek and you'll have reason to look forward to Y2K.


What do you know, it's the GoType! Pro!
PalmPower Magazine - November 1999
The GoType! Pro keyboard is here, causing Palm V owners everywhere to salivate. In this detailed review, contributing editor, Jeff Carlson, takes the GoType! Pro keyboard out for a spin. Should you rush out to buy your very own GoType Pro? Read Jeff's review and find out.


A Bridge to the future
PalmPower Magazine - September 1999
Senior technical editor Claire Pieterek has discovered a neat little device that's amazingly useful. The Bridge lets you connect your Palm V to PalmPilot and Palm III style cradles and add-on gadgets. Plus, The Bridge allows you to drop your older-style Palm devices into a cradle without taking off the case. Check out this article to learn more.


Fredlet's on the case
PalmPower Magazine - August 1999
Fredlet's back on the case with some great cases for your Palm V (and some fine additions for Palm III and PalmPilot protection as well). If you want to keep your Palm all snuggly and safe, read this article.


The best ways to use Velcro to keep your Palm device safely anchored in your shirt pocket
PalmPower Magazine - May 1999
Sometimes the coolest technology leads to very real, but silly-sounding problems. Karl Bunker had one such problem. He insisted on keeping his Palm III in his shirt pocket. After bending over one day and smashing his organizer on the floor, he decided to carefully engineer a precision solution: Velcro strips. You might think there's no art to sticking some Velcro inside your shirt pocket, but you'd be wrong. Read this article and you'll learn some of the tricks, tips, and hidden pitfalls in using Velcro in your shirt pocket. And, remember, you get all the juicy fashion tips right here in PalmPower Magazine.


Hardware tidbits: Palm V and more!
PalmPower Magazine - April 1999
Senior Technical Editor Claire Pieterek loves to ferret out the newest goodies. With the Palm V and Palm IIIx now in stores, Claire's been searching out the coolest and newest add-ons. In this fun article, Claire tells you how to upgrade your Palm V to an astounding 8MB, how to convince a plain ol' Palm modem to work with a Palm V, rumors of a Palm V hard case recall, new memory upgrade news for your trusty Palm III, and even some really slick new styli. If you're into self-gratification, Palm-style, this is the article to read.


On the go with the GoType keyboard
PalmPower Magazine - December 1998
Every so often an add-on product comes along that seems totally obvious. So obvious, in fact, that you might wonder why Palm Computing didn't create it themselves. One such product is the GoType keyboard, a device that looks like the strange offspring of a Palm cradle and a laptop keyboard. In this detailed review, our intrepid contributing editor, Fredlet, takes the GoType out for a spin. Should you rush out to buy your very own keyboard? Read Fredlet's review and find out.


The wearable Palm computer
PalmPower Magazine - November 1998
Some people love their Palm devices so much, it's almost like they wear their hearts on their sleeves. Now it's possible to wear your Palm organizer on your sleeve. In this helpful article, contributing editor Claire Pieterek reviews the Peel-It and Outrigger Palm cases. Both allow you to strap your Palm device to your sleeve and wear it like an oversized wrist watch.


Fredlet reviews the UniMount
PalmPower Magazine - October 1998
The UniMount is one of the coolest PalmPilot gadgets to come along in a very long time. While it definitely appeals to the gadget freak in all of us, it will also appeal to all the road-warriors who need to use their organizers while on the road. UniMount is an ingenious device that allows you to mount your Palm organizer in your car and have it handy while traveling (although you never want to use it while the vehicle is in motion). In her trademark style, S. Fred Green reviews the UniMount and tells us why she gave it 4.25 marmots out of five. Extra credit if you know what a marmot is.


Stylin' with the right stylus
PalmPower Magazine - September 1998
It's interesting to see where add-on suppliers put their effort. Who would have thought that the "stylus market" would be such a battlefield? For that matter, who would have thought that there'd be a stylus market? But it's a hot and heavy battle in that small segment of Palm device add-ons. The winners are clear: Palm device users. In this helpful article Claire Pieterek lays this season's styli (including the powerfully named "Throttle" and the unusual Fingertip Stylus) out on the table and compares them. If you want to be cool, you'll need the latest in stylish, stylus accessories and you'll need to read this article.


Using a keyboard with your PalmPilot
PalmPower Magazine - July 1998
Graffiti is swell, but wouldn't it be cool to have a keyboard for your PalmPilot? Well you can and in this helpful article, Fredlet tells you how. Now you can be on the go and still answer your email and write notes that are longer than a sentence. Want proof? Fredlet's entire article was written using a keyboard on a PalmPilot.


How to choose a PalmPilot case
PalmPower Magazine - June 1998
There's a case to be made for using the PalmPilot's original case. But perhaps you want something more rugged, cooler, or more attractive. If so, there are many options for you to choose from. In this comprehensive case study, S. Fred Green takes us through the different types of cases and makes a case for each style. Just in case you wanted to know.


The Rhinoskin Titanium Cockpit: klutz proof!
PalmPower Magazine - April 1998
Sometimes you just need all the help you can get. The PalmPilot's a wonderful device, but it's far from indestructable. Until now.


Pager Card for the PalmPilot
PalmPower Magazine - April 1998
There's an important add-on coming for your PalmPilot: the Pager Card. At PalmPower we like to bring you articles by the key people involved in important projects. We've scored another coup. Steve Shapiro, a senior manager on the Pager Card team at Motorola tells us all about the Pager Card and how it will help you stay connected no matter where you are.


Force-feeding business cards to your PalmPilot
PalmPower Magazine - April 1998
One of the great things about the PalmPilot is you can carry it everywhere. But if you carry it to a tradeshow, there's no chance you'll have time to hand-enter everyone's contact information. Now there's a solution. In this article, we review the CardScan Plus 300, a device that let's you scan business cards into your PalmPilot.


Keep your screen pristine
PalmPower Magazine - March 1998
A reader wrote in telling us his screen had gotten quite a few scratches and asking for advice. It's a common problem. PowerBoard Hostess Claire Pieterek has compiled a list of useful suggestions for keeping your screen crystal clean.



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