Marge Brown, a PC Magazine Contributing Editor, has worked in the technology field for twenty years, as Director of Technology at The Travelers Companies, as an independent Managed Health Care technology consultant, and as owner of Brown Consulting Associates, the family's freelance technology writing business.Since 1998, Marge has worked on a full-time basis with her husband, Bruce Brown, also a PC Magazine Contributing Editor, writing reviews for PC Magazine and analytical articles for ExtremeTech.com.Marge is the mother of Rich Brown, freelance writer, Liz Brown, employee of Text100, a technology public relations firm, and Pete Brown, freelance writer and aspiring Web site designer.In her spare time Marge enjoys reading, swimming, boating, and taking walks with Bruce and their two Giant Schnauzers, Katama and Pepper, who are about to launch their own brand of salsa and hot sauce.
Wherify GPS Personal Locator for Kids is the first implementation of a well-conceived service that lets parents locate, track, and communicate with their children via a bulky, 4.2-ounce wristwatch with integrated GPS and wireless radio. When your child is wearing the Locator, you can determine his whereabouts via a Web- or phone-based service and call […]
The 20GB Kanguru Media X-change 2.0 ($249.95 direct), a versatile mobile problem solver, provides portable hard drive storage and offers reading and writing compatibility with the six most common forms of portable storage media used with devices such as digital cameras and PDAs. Recently updated with USB 2.0 support, the Media X-change also now has […]
Business users will find everything they need in the Palm Tungsten C ($500 street), a powerful PDA with built-in Wi-Fi (802.11b) networking that provides wireless access to corporate applications, a desktop PIM, e-mail, and the Web. This latest addition to the Tungsten line incorporates a 400-MHz Intel XScale processor, the latest Palm OS (5.2.1), a […]
Forget your impression of the Palm Zire as a strictly entry-level PDA. Palm closes the long-running multimedia gap between its PDAs and Pocket PCs with the Palm Zire 71 ($300 street), providing the young professionals who are its target audience—and anyone else who wants a multipurpose PDA—with a rich multimedia experience and a well-appointed personal […]
Already hooked on a handheld? If not, chances are you know someone who is. The only downside to owning one is eyeing with envy all the new models that hit the market every few months. With the prices of basic models in free fall and manufacturers dreaming up all sorts of features to pack into […]
The Nokia 3650 ($300 street), a high-style, high-speed data phone with integrated Bluetooth, blurs the line between feature-rich phones and PDA/phone combos. The 3650, which functions primarily as a phone and camera, is based on the Symbian operating system. It runs the Nokia Series 60 graphical user interface and has support for third-party applications. The […]
We love everything about each successive Clié PDA that Sony releases—except for the mounting prices. But the new Sony Clié PEG-TG50 ($400 street) gives road warriors a host of features at an affordable price. With this model, youll find a built-in keyboard, integrated Bluetooth wireless, a voice recorder, and the excellent proprietary interface Clié Launcher, […]
Samsungs newest PDA/phone combination, the dual-band Samsung SPH-i330 ($500 street), is markedly sleeker and more refined than its predecessor, the well-received Samsung SPH-i300. The i330 is dark gray and silver, weighs 5.8 ounces, and measures 5.8 by 2.5 by 0.8 inches (HWD) but feels smaller because of its comfortable sculpted design. The unit has 16MB […]
The Intermec 760 Color Mobile Computer, a Pocket PC 2002 PDA, costs a whopping $3,650 (street). Then again, this rugged device comes fully loaded with a 2-D bar code scanner, Bluetooth for wireless personal area networking, 802.11b for LAN communications, and GSM/GPRS capability with T-Mobile service for WAN communications (CDMA/1xRTT support is coming shortly). A […]
Palm impressed us last year with the Palm i705, which delivered wireless e-mail and messaging to the already-robust PDA platform. Now comes the next logical follow-on: voice calls in addition to wireless data. Although competitors like the Handspring Treo and the T-Mobile Pocket PC Phone beat Palm to market, the Palm Tungsten W ($549 list) […]