
The Washington Post reviews the <A HREF="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A40645-2003Dec6.html">Motorola MPx200</A>, the first cell phone available in the United States with Microsoft's Smartphone 2002 Pocket PC software. The review says that once you plug the phone into a PC running Windows 98 or later, its ActiveSync software automatically updates the MPx200's address book, calendar, to-do list and email inbox, but not text notes, with the records in Microsoft Outlook.