Hands-on with BenQ-Siemens DVB-H handset

BenQ-Siemens DVB-H handset is still a prototype, but it runs Trolltech's Qtopia under Linux.

New PMPs shown at CeBIT

Gizmodo is reporting on the Viliv P1 and N70 and Engadget on the new the iRiver v10.

First Origami tablets unfold at CeBIT 2006

The Samsung Q1, ASUS R2H and Founder ultraportable tablets get their first showing at CeBIT 2006, powered by Microsoft's Touch Pack add-on to XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 - aka Origami.

Hands-on with the HTC Hermes / T-Mobile MDA Vario II

"Last time we saw the HTC Hermes was at the 3GSM show. It's since made its way North, now sitting squarly in the halls of CeBIT. But you'd never know it -- no name on the shell, no display card detailing what the device is -- nothing. Just sitting there hoping for someone like us to come along and give it some love." More here.

Samsung's SGH-i310 8GB musicphone and 10MP cameraphone

Pictures of the Samsung SGH-i310 8GB musicphone are here and pictures of the Samsung SCH-B600 10 megapixel cameraphone are here.

Preview of the Sony Ericsson W950i

Russian site Mobile-Review posted an interesting preview of the Sony Ericsson W950i smartphone with lots of pictures included.

The best of BenQ-Siemens at CeBIT 2006

The P51 is a business phone with Windows Mobile 5.0 and GPS; the EF91 boasts HSDPA and a 3.2 Megapixel camera; and the EF81 is a super-slim clamshell. Also: the EL71 and EF51. More info here and here. The P51 seems to be an interesting model.

Two smartphone reviews

Check these translations over a Ukranian review of the Nokia N91 (part 1, part 2) and an Italian review of the Fujitsu-Siemens T830. UPDATE: And here is one more, this time of the Fujitsu Siemens C550.

Sharp Updates Zaurus PDA to SL-C3200

Sharp has entered the fray of portable computing announcements with an update to its Zaurus C3100 Linux-based PDA. The C3200, powered by a 416 MHz Intel PXA270 chip, adds a couple of gigs of disk space to go with its 64MB of RAM and 128MB of ROM. Available March 17 for $640 in Japan.

T-Mobile MDA Review

If three times is a charm, then the HTC Wizard, otherwise known as the T-Mobile MDA, T-Mobile MDA Vario, Cingular 8125, i-mate K-JAM, QTEK 9100 and the Dopod 838 must be imbued with magic. T-Mobile's MDA (not to be confused with its nearly identical twin the MDA Vario which has been out for several months on T-Mobile Europe) is yet another iteration of the incredibly successful and popular Wizard design from the prolific Taiwanese original device manufacturer HTC. Out in Feb. 2006 in the US, the MDA competes directly with the Cingular 8125 and the HTC Apache (the CDMA interpretation of the Wizard) sold as the Verizon XV6700 and Sprint PPC-6700.