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Andy Clipsham of Palm on the Treo 750

Palm’s new Treo 750 is exciting for a couple of reasons. It’s the first Treo available on Cingular’s network. It uses Windows Mobile instead of the Palm OS (which might be a minus to some, but not us). And it uses Cingular’s 3G network for simultaneous data and voice communication, which comes in handy when checking email and talking on the phone. At CES 2007, Jason Dunn of Thoughts Media interviewed Palm Treo 750 Product Manager Andy Clipsham about the Treo 750 and how Palm will react when Apple’s iPhone hits the cell phone market at some point in the future. As a bonus, here’s a photo comparison of the Treo 750 and other Cingular smartphones, along with screen shots of what Jake considers the coolest feature on the Treo, Threaded SMS.

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MoGo Express Card Bluetooth Mouse Video Demo

When traveling, there’s always a tradeoff between convenience and portability. You want all the creature comforts of your office PC, without taking up all the space required to accomplish it. One of the most commonly left behind items is a mouse, because we all seem to find the touchpad on our laptops to be good enough. Newton Peripherals is the first company to come along and offer a viable alternative to mouse portability, providing a functional solution that fits inside your PC Card slot. The MoGo Mouse uses Bluetooth to connect to your PC, is credit card sized and offers a surprisingly functional alternative to mousing with a touch pad. At CES 2007, Jack Corrao of Newton Peripherials gave Jake a quick demo of the original PC Card MoGo, the new Express Card MoGo with scroll wheel and the pint-sized Bluetooth adapter everyone should be dying to any legacy PC that doesn’t have Bluetooth onboard.

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