Upward and onward with The Pod
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.
Treo 270 has great screen, disappointing connectivity
Chris Guella follows up his review of the Treo 180 with a look at the Treo 270. He also offers some additional thoughts on the slow adoption of Short Message Service in the United States.
Palm gets back to basics with Zire handheld
Palm's product designers were challenged to design a new handheld model that could be priced below $100 in order to appeal to budget-conscious consumers. The result of this labor was the new Zire handheld. Steve Niles has a first look at this very simplified Palm handheld.
 
Getting a charge out of Boston
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.
CelloGrrl's techscapades
When regular contributor Janine Sutphen informed us she would be taking her Palm handheld to fiddle camp this summer, we just had to learn more. In response, she offered this lovely article describing her time there. While it's not something you'd typically find in PalmPower, we thought it'd be fun to share, nonetheless.
Wireless service issues and handheld communication
Chris Guella has spent some time this summer reviewing the new Treo 180 and Treo 270 communicators from Handspring. In that time, he has been bothered by a number of disturbing wireless service issues. In this article, he shares some interesting thoughts on these issues and handheld communication in general.
PALMPOWER PRODUCT OF THE MONTH
Plan your time off with Vacation Tracker
Steve Niles spotlights FedSoft's Vacation Tracker, Palm OS software designed to help you maximize your copious free time.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Improving the Palm OS and other reader thoughts
In this month's edition of Letters to the Editor, we received some interesting thoughts on what Palm can do to improve. Naturally, we also got quite a few responses to last month's editorial by David Gewirtz entitled, "The morbid fascination that is Palm, Inc."

 
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