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	<title>Fiat Lux &#187; treo</title>
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		<title>Technolust</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oooh. A less expensive Treo. Me want. At DigitalLife 2006 in New York City Thursday, Palm introduced a new Treo smartphone aimed at average consumers rather than just business customers. The Treo 680 is a quad-band GSM handset that runs Palm OS and comes in a number of different colors. Palm says it has designed the Treo 680 to reach a wide range of users around the world, and has simplified the device&#8217;s software to make that goal a reality. &#8220;Really what we focused on in the past is the mobile professionals,&#8221; Palm CEO Ed Colligan said in a press conference. Although it comes with largely the same feature set as the Treo 650, Palm has updated the 680&#8242;s phone application to version 3.0, which offers a completely new user interface. Favorites have been simplified and contacts are now integrated directly into the dial software. In addition, Palm has included a wired car kit, a &#8220;My Treo&#8221; user guide and knowledge base support system, as well as a new version of the Treo&#8217;s e-mail software known as VersaMail 3.5. Multimedia, blogging and mapping utilities come with the 680 as well. Google finally released a version of its Maps software for Palm on Thursday. I&#8217;m still reasonably happy with my Razr, though, so I doubt I&#8217;ll be buying one of these the day the come out. The Razr won&#8217;t last forever though&#8230;&#8230;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oooh. A less expensive Treo. <a href="http://www.betanews.com/article/Palm_Unveils_Treo_680_for_Consumers/1160674363">Me want</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p>At DigitalLife 2006 in New York City Thursday, Palm introduced a new Treo smartphone aimed at average consumers rather than just business customers. The Treo 680 is a quad-band GSM handset that runs Palm OS and comes in a number of different colors.</p>
<p>Palm says it has designed the Treo 680 to reach a wide range of users around the world, and has simplified the device&#8217;s software to make that goal a reality. &#8220;Really what we focused on in the past is the mobile professionals,&#8221; Palm CEO Ed Colligan said in a press conference.</p>
<p>Although it comes with largely the same feature set as the Treo 650, Palm has updated the 680&#8242;s phone application to version 3.0, which offers a completely new user interface. Favorites have been simplified and contacts are now integrated directly into the dial software.</p>
<p>In addition, Palm has included a wired car kit, a &#8220;My Treo&#8221; user guide and knowledge base support system, as well as a new version of the Treo&#8217;s e-mail software known as VersaMail 3.5. Multimedia, blogging and mapping utilities come with the 680 as well. Google finally released a version of its Maps software for Palm on Thursday.</p></blockquote>
<p>I&#8217;m still reasonably happy with my Razr, though, so I doubt I&#8217;ll be buying one of these the day the come out. The Razr won&#8217;t last forever though&#8230;&#8230;</p>
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