Spb Keyboard 4.0 for your Windows Smartphone
By Alexis • Nov 13th, 2008 • Category: PDA NewsSpb Software has launched a new revolutionary keyboard especially for the Microsoft Windows Mobile touchscreen smartphones and PDAs.

Spb Software has launched a new revolutionary keyboard especially for the Microsoft Windows Mobile touchscreen smartphones and PDAs.
ASUSTek is ready to offer hi-fi mobile computing experience with the launch of P552w PDA phone. The main draw of this device is that it is the first Glide enabled PDA phone which offers innovative touch responsive user interface to its users.
If you have been looking for a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant), with high-end features, then here is the perfect device for you. The iKit introduced by IMOVIO is an amalgamation of a smartphone and a mini-PC.
The O2 XDA Exec is an excellent and innovative XDA and one of the latest editions to come from O2. Though it is slightly larger in size than the typical PDA, it does almost everything you would expect of a high end smartphone.
Dell has launched the Axim X5 Pocket PC in two versions: The entry level one and the advanced one. They might seem to be a bit identical, but there is a huge difference in their configurations.
Toshiba might be a late arrival into the world of PDAs, but its first foray into the industry with the e570, is sure to create giant ripples in the market.
Hewlett Packard, better known as HP has shown its loyalty towards the Windows operating system from the very beginning.
Samsung is coming up with a device that clearly seems to be looks to go head-to-head with the Apple’s iPhone.
Toshiba has come out with its latest and most advanced model in its pocket PC range. The Pocket Pc e805 is the successor to the e750 model.
HTC launches its new PDA P3300. The all-new PDA P3300 features a 2.8-inch QVGA display, weighs about 128 grams and is 16.8 mm wide.