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    <published>2006-01-03T16:03:57Z</published>
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    <title>Windows Blackberry device</title>
    <summary><![CDATA[ A new PDA product from Symbol Technologies called the MC70 (MC-70?) is launching that is a &quot;ruggedized&quot; Blackberry-like device running Microsoft's Windows Mobile 5.0. Symbol told me, &quot;This is going to be your 'extreme Blackberry' which targets workers that...]]></summary>
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      <name>Tom Keating</name>
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A new PDA product from <a href="http://www.symbol.com">Symbol Technologies</a> called the MC70 (MC-70?) is launching that is a &quot;ruggedized&quot; Blackberry-like device running Microsoft's Windows Mobile 5.0. Symbol told me, &quot;This is going to be your 'extreme Blackberry' which targets workers that need a device that won't break. It can go into puddles, you can run over the unit with a Humvee, can get trampled on. It targets nurses, UPS drivers, retail salesforce, anyone in transportation &amp; logistics. There is going to be a major cell phone carrier in U.S. and Europe involved on the day of the launch.&quot;<br /><br />They also talked about how this PDA device will give you remote access to your Windows Desktop. Symbol said, &quot;This is a Windows Goes Extreme type thing - you can now access Windows anywhere, not just the desktop. Symbol is really creating a a new category with this device - there's nothing out like this.&quot; <br /><br />The product will launch on January 5th at ShowStoppers in Vegas. I'm going to try and get a photo and then update this post. <span style="font-weight: bold;">(Updated! 1/11/05)</span></p>]]>
      
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