Articles: Agenda Computing's Agenda VR3 Linux PDA
Agenda Computing's Agenda VR3 is one of the first PDA's out there that runs on Linux. Powered by a 66 MHz VR4181 MIPS, the VR3 has 8 megs of RAM of 16 megs of flash memory. The 2 1/8" x 3" monochrome display is has a resolution of 160x240. Too bad it uses serial port transfer instead of USB. The coolest thing about a Linux PDA is that it will likely garner lots of software support. How about giving us the console and Perl for starters? :-)

Sporting 128 megs of flash memory and a sleek aluminum casing, this new MP3 player (IDAP1128FMNA) from Intel sure seems cool. The $299 device uses USB for fast file transfer, and has FM radio with 10 station presets. It also has a backlit LCD and large navigation buttons.