Tip! You need accessories. These are the basic, non essential goodies that are accompanying your PDA, like a nice leather case, a spare battery, a data/recharge cable, a recharge cradle and the like.

Once you have purchased an Ipaq PDA you next step will be to find a nice bag or case to carry it in. You want to protect your investment with a durable case. You should also make sure that your new case meets your needs. Bag-like cases offer you space as well as safety. Learning about the different styles will help you chose a case or bag that meets your needs.

Tip! More capacity - Many cell phones are limited in their memory capacity and their overall ability to handle administrative tasks. The PDA’s however, were born for these missions.

Extending your PDA Battery Life so that you get the most cost effective use of your PDA battery begins with always keeping a spare pda battery replacement. PDA batteries are cheap enough that owning a backup pda battery makes absolute sense.

Beyond a spare pda battery replacement you can use some basic battery conditioning techniques to help further extend the life of your pda battery like: use the AC adapter or pda cradle at a desk, powering your pda battery down when not in use, dimming your pda screen down, and using peripherals wisely.

Tip! A hard plastic case - this case is cheap, and makes it possible to entirely protect your PDA, because your device will be inside a hard case.

Hewlett Packard’s latest contribution to the Pocket PC arena (and let’s face it– to the PDA gaming community) is the iPAQ rx1950.

High-end PDA gamers may wish to set their sights elsewhere.

Its 300-Mhz Samsung processor is touted as XScale compatible, but this unit would choke on involved action sequences on some newer games.

Tip! Start with a research first. Always look for a few Internet forums about your PDA and ask around about the item you want to get.

A prominent study suggests that Canadians between the ages of 12 and 24 account for 78 percent of illegal MP3 downloads. As this only account for 21 percent of Canada’s population, it seems painfully obvious where the blame lies.

The study was conducted by the Canadian Recording Industry Association.

CRIA President Graham Henderson issued the same tired verbose rhetoric about file-swapping harming artists, referring to an “…erosion of respect for intellectual property.”

Tip! More capacity - Many cell phones are limited in their memory capacity and their overall ability to handle administrative tasks. The PDA’s however, were born for these missions.

PDA gaming can become inconvenient.

In an attempt to wean myself off of the Bejeweled 2 puzzle game on my iPAQ 4150, I decided to switch to Age of Empires, merely for research purposes, of course.

Insidiously, my proclivity towards Pocket PC game addiction reared its ugly head once again. It all began when I started playing Age of Empires during commercials while taking in Global News.

Tip! Make sure what brand of PDA you want. If you already own a PDA - that is easy.

The next step in the Nintendo DS technological evolution will be handwriting recognition capability in games.

Nintendo Co. Ltd. has just inked a licensing agreement allowing it to harness this technology, previously most prevalent amonst the PDA and smartphone masses.

Full details in a Nintendo DS National Post article were announced today.

Seasoned gamers are well used to split decision thinking, and now mastering quick cursive script is yet another bid for even more speed.

Tip! Make sure what brand of PDA you want. If you already own a PDA - that is easy.

Nintendo’s WiFi plan for Nintendo DS handheld gaming is pushing it a few leagues ahead of the pack.

According to the TechNewsWorld site, Nintendo DS WiFi gamers on the move will partake of free online WiFi gaming in areas of Asia and Europe.

This will allow Nintendo DS owners to find online users at WiFi hotspots, even jumping in with home-based wireless configurations.

Nintendo has already one-upped Pocket PC WiFi gamers with their recent wireless access deal for McDonald’s patrons.

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