Dell halts PDA development
Dell apparently halted R&D development of PDA products since the middle of 2005, when Dell’s Taiwan Design Center (TDC) completed development of the PC vendor’s last Axim-series device, which was manufactured by High Tech Computer (HTC), according to market sources.
According to the sources, Dell’s TDC switched all PDA-related R&D resources to the notebook segment in the middle of 2005, following the company’s plan of reducing the number of its R&D staff at its handheld device division at the end of 2004.
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