If you haven't noticed, RSS feeds are becoming the next big wave. Instead of clogging up your email box, why not download your favorite news site as an RSS feed to your PDA? There aren't a lot of readers available yet, but here are some of the best.
Quick News is the newest version of HandRSS (see below). Quick News even has support for Podcasts.
It looks like Bloglines is becoming the Web based RSS Aggregator of choice for many users. The great thing is Bloglines also has a PDA friendly address.
AvantGo for RSS enables you to sync RSS feeds as AvantGo channels. Each time you synchronize AvantGo you can get the latest from RSS feeds offered by bloggers, major media any other publisher distributing their content in an RSS format. The feeds are delivered to your device in a format that is optimized for your small screen smartphone or PDA. Its easy to use and free!
Ticker gets you the latest news headlines directly on your handheld. The software reads and displays information provided in RDF/RSS format published by major news magazines, websites and journals. Sometimes a little hard to read but still a neat idea.
Sunrise converts websites and newsfeeds for offline reading on your handheld. Sunrise is the follow-up to JPluck
If you've got a late-model wireless device and want to try accessing your favorite syndicated content on-the-go, give FeedBurner's Feed Reader (MFR) a test drive.
NewsMob is a RSS service that works with your existing Palm or Pocket PC web browser, sync or live, to provide you access to your favorite RSS & Atom Newsfeeds, anytime, anywhere.
A pretty nice news reader for Palm Treo and Tungsten (Java VM required)
From the Developer: Litefeeds mobile is an application that you can install over the air to your mobile device (or download and install). Once installed simply enter your litefeeds username and password and your mobile device will synchronize with your online account, receiving all of your chosen feeds.
From the Developer: Feedalot is a PORTABLE News Reader! It allows you to keep up-to-date with all your favorite sites and RSS feeds, as well as manage your feeds, find new feeds, and share items with friends. Not only is Feedalot the best place on the web to manage your feeds, but it is also accessible via wireless phone or PDA. The service checks regularly all your RSS feeds and displays the latest news in a simple interface, anytime, anywhere.