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MobileTechReview.com: palmOne LifeDrive Review ... Reviewed May 18, 2005 by Lisa Gade, Editor in Chief . Discontinued Jan. 2007 because it doesn't meet the 2007 European Union ...
The Palm LifeDrive is a very nice thing indeed. Wi-fi, Bluetooth, 4GB hard drive, large colour screen and a swish-looking case. I got one a few weeks ago and can now offer some ...
PDASmart.com offers complete how to guides and repair parts and services for the Palm Lifedrive pda which include lifedrive lcd, screen, mainboard, battery, digitizer.
The Palm LifeDrive uses an internal 4GB microdrive, which is partitioned into a 64MB storage heap, a 22MB "ROM" image, and a 3.73GB user volume. To the user, the 64MB ...
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UPDATE: PalmInfocenter has received confirmation from Palm that the LifeDrive Mobile Manager has been officially discontinued. The LifeDrive on Palm's website has gone from out of ...
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What Drives Us? LifeDrive is about choices. There are aspects of each area of our lives that we can change, control, or shape; these choices occur so frequently and so rapidly that ...
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The LifeDrive was a Palm OS-based handheld personal digital assistant device that was produced by PalmOne, a former incarnation of Palm, Inc. The device was PalmOne's first and only foray into the "Mobile Manager" device category. As its name suggests, Palm intended the LifeDrive to be capable of providing all the capabilities and data storage space that a user could possibly need during the course of the day, including contacts, calendar, music, images, video, and applications. At the time of release, the 4-gigabyte capacity that was chosen for this task could not be achieved using the flash memory used by most PDAs, while keeping the cost of the device low enough for consumer purchase. For this reason, a 4 GB microdrive hard disk drive was selected for the task. It featured a separate data partition that could be used as a portable disk drive. The LifeDrive featured Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, the first Palm handheld to feature both. The device came pre-loaded with eReader, Documents To Go, and WiFile software.

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Bloggingstocks.com
... NOT be an iPhone. I want something that is more useful, handles email more gracefully, and for which I can get software from several sources. Like the Palm Treo, for instance. I sorely miss some of the software that I ran on my old Palm...
Crunchgear.com
... hopeless lifedrive and defended it to the death. But if the pre is in execution what it is in hype then it will do well. It has features that people want and appears intuitive and easy to use. My palm-hating husband (he shelled out for ...
Tech Dirt
Did you say the Treo (since it's not the Lifedrive, and not the Foleo)? You'd be wrong. The Treo was invented at Handspring, a company that Palm bought just to get the Treo. So, we have a company that invented ...
DailyTech
Looks like a PDA with an attached keyboard to me. The final retail price and future testing will determine if this could be a worthy contender to the fujitsu lifedrive which is going to launch in not so long.
ZDNet Blogs
Palm ended dedicated PDA/non-phone devices a couple of years ago (with the Palm Tx and LifeDrive) and now confirms that they will focus on WebOS and Windows Mobile Palm devices moving forward. I am sure there will be many fans of the curren...
Tech Dirt
My Palm LifeDrive cheerfully informed me on Sunday morning that it had automatically adjusted for DST. Not that I'm all that happy about the LifeDrive in general (ok, it sucks), but this one wasn't Palm's fault...
TG Daily
Further, support for existing devices (like the LifeDrive) is virtually non-existent. (I have been following Palm for a long time, and the abysmal reliability of the LifeDrive with no fixes even 3 years after introduction pretty much cured ...
CNET Asia
You could also connect via WiFi, and it includes iPod Touch. I personally want to change from Palm LifeDrive PDA and NEC Notebook to iPhone. Possibly after iPhone, I will buy Toshiba Protege with solid state harddrive. Dec 26, 2007 14 ...