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Handheld Computers Guide - What to Know When Purchasing Your New PDA by Donny Duncan
... More and more handheld computers are integrating wireless technology, blue tooth, all kinds of memory cards, and many more technologies, making them extremely versatile and more usefull every day. The handheld computer revolution is dominating the mobile work force, and it's only a matter of time before they're as common as personal computers, and laptops. There are even schools that are now using them in the classroom, allowing them to do school work on.

Basic Technology History by Tyler D Falls
... Some Things You Can Do On A PDA:Get a Wireless Connection Surf the Web Play Music and Video Files Watch movies Using PocketTV Play a Game Use Your Pocket PC as a backup device Update Office Documents Download and read E-books Listen to Audio Books Connect to Windows servers using Terminal Services Use Messenger Tools Change the theme of your Pocket PC Project the Pocket PC screen onto your desktop Study Do Your TaxesSome PDA Software:Medical/Drug Resources PDA Software ...

PDA Pocket PCs by Kristy Annely
... It has evolved into a more complicated computer-like gadget capable of performing a multiplicity of functions, such as serving as wireless communicators for sending and receiving data, faxes, and electronic-mail messages. The PDA concept was first introduced by Apple's MessagePad in 1993, and was later revolutionized by the PalmPilot in 1996, created by Palm, Inc. The overall market for PDAs has now grown by 20.7% in the third quarter of 2005, compared to the third quarter of 2004.

Smartphones Becoming A Reality by Jay Mark
... Wireless technology has merged with VoIP, and the future points to a wireless VoIP phone. These phones are known as VoWiFi, or Voice Over Wireless Fidelity. Although there are still numerous issues and concerns pertaining to VoIP and wireless technology, the two are gaining momentum in both acceptance and demand. People demand smart products. Cell phones are already serving as dual video cameras, are able to browse the Internet, and can record music, video, and play computer games.

The Wonderful Future of Cell Phones by Amit Laufer
... Paramedics use camera phones to send ahead to hospitals pictures of the incoming injuries; “in Britain, it is now commonplace for wireless technology to allow companies to remotely access meters or gather diagnostic information.” Construction workers on-site can use cell phones to send pictures to contractors off-site. Combined with the individual use of cell phones—to make appointments, locate a friend, check voicemail messages, or simply to check in at work—cell phones offer people an ...

Free Cell Phone Plans by Damian Sofsian
... Remember that in the beginning of the last century, if someone had spoken about wireless devices, they would have been termed crazy. This intense competition has forced service providers to come up with innovative ideas in the form of plans, to attract and then retain customer loyalty. You have offers galore, with most of these offers being free. Yes, they won’t cost you a single penny. You have offers where you can call up certain numbers - friends or other members of your family - for ...

A Small Business Approach To Computer Downtime by Aidan McDermott
... Michael Hovila, the owner of AdvanceServe Remote PC Services informs us that “remote computer repair and support services are available to any computer that is connected to the Internet, anywhere in North America; It can be from home or business, a hotel suite or while telecommuting, or even through local wireless 'hotspots'. We can even connect though your home or corporate firewall Then just sit back and watch as our remote technician controls your mouse and keyboard to diagnose and fix ...

The Corner Office, the Cubicle, and Starbucks by George F Franks III
... In the last quarter of the twentieth century, as manufacturing began to recede, information workers came to the forefront with the rapid growth of technology in telecommunications, computers and ultimately the internet. During this period, globalization began to squeeze American companies to be more competitive. Companies consolidated and launched wave after wave of layoffs in both the blue and white collar ranks. Few industries or companies were immune from this trend.

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