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Reading On The Move Without A PDA-All You Need Is Your Mobile Phone by Konstantin Frid
... A text is converted into a Java application which can be loaded into a mobile phone the same way one downloads games or other applications like, for instance, a calculator. You do that and that is it. Read all you want anyplace where you have nothing but you cellular phone. For the modern person, having a mobile phone along has become more commonplace than having home keys or a wallet. And as long as you have your phone along, you can read anything you want to or must.
Handheld Computers Guide - What to Know When Purchasing Your New PDA by Donny Duncan
... Memory (RAM) - Also the same as desktop computers, how much resident memory your handheld has is important, depending on what kind of applications you intend to run on it. Memory (ROM) - Basically, how much hard drive space it has built in. As long as it has a card reader slot of some kind though, this can easily be upgraded, as the price of memory cards has dropped considerably, but the more it has built in, the less you'll have to purchase later.
ShellAppBar - Convert Your Forms Into Appbars With Autohide, Drag-Docking And Multi-Monitor Support by G Himangi
... ConclusionThe ShellAppBar component from ShellObjects makes it very easy to develop Quick Launch like appbars (application desktop toolbars). With ShellAppbar you can automatically convert your forms and dialog boxes into appbars with minimal effort and with full support for advanced features such as autohide functionality, support for drag-docking, automatic resizing and support for multi-monitor configurations.
Headset Growth – Out Of The Call Center And Into The General Office Cubicle by Melissa Vokoun
... While this proliferation and availability of headset products in the market has benefited these retail and e-commerce suppliers, many customers do not find the same level of satisfaction as would be found in working with suppliers who are well-versed at recommending products and assisting in the integration of these hands-free products that meet each particular workers' application. While the use of headsets has become more attractive to "knowledge workers" due to a proliferation of new, ...
A Brief History of Laptops by Simon Goodman
... (until that time the operating system was stored on ROM and Floppy drives were used). By the beginning of the 1990s the look and feel of the laptop was defined by the Apple computers, (built in trackball, keyboard and Palm rest). Not to be outdone the IBM Thinkpad 700C introduced the TrackPoint a year later. Since the mid-90's only technology has improved the laptop computers. Longer lasting batteries as well as huge hard drives now make the Laptop a serious challenger for the desktop.
Nokia E50: The Cost Effective Business Solution by Keith Rickwood
... Business applications starting from organizer, calculator to currency converter are included. The Nokia E50 have a 1.3 megapixel camera with CMOS technology and digital zoom for you to click great pictures and share them immediately through MMS or email. You can even video record events as the happen continuously up to one hour. The includes a media player that supports video playback other than popular music file formats like MP3 and AAC with immense clarity on the headphones or the ...
Seven Things to Consider When Choosing a PDA by Jason Kohrs
... Infrared is a short range protocol that can allow for a PDA to exchange data with another PDA, as well as with a compatible laptop or desktop computer. Many PDAs feature an infrared port, but not all computers do. The communications on this protocol are relatively slow, but may be useful for transferring basic data or synchronizing with a PC. Bluetooth is a protocol that operates on the 2.4 GHz radio band that provides greater range than infrared, but the speeds still aren’t that great.
History of End User Programming by Peter Hale
... The IBM style PC became most popular for business applications, while the Apple Mac was often used for Desktop publishing. 1990sEnd User Programming research has continued to the present day. Research has continued in techniques of Visual Programming [9] e.g. Alice [4], Programming by Example [2][21], programming with automated assistance [20], and Natural Language Programming [27]. Squeak and Croquet[6] have developed from the early work in Smalltalk.
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