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Handheld Computers Guide - What to Know When Purchasing Your New PDA by Donny Duncan
Handheld computer devices, also known as PDAs (Personal Digital Assistant) are quickly becoming a necessity for millions of people around the globe. The ability to replace your address book, calendar, calculator, and even some functions of their home computers, can be absolutely priceless. ... Handheld Computers are the future of mobile computing When Handheld Computers were first introduced, it was the mobile work force that took them as gold. ... With the cost of a handheld computer being slashed at every turn, they're no longer only for the deep pocketed or the mobile business man or...
Personal Digital Assistants: The Size Consideration by Jeremy Maddock
When buying a new PDA or any other handheld device, one of the first things you need to consider is its size and ergonomics. It is important to remember that mobile devices vary enormously in terms of size. Some are tiny enough to slip easily into a small pocket, while others can be almost as... Before you buy any device it is a good idea to try out different sizes, and decide which general “build” of device you are more comfortable with. ... It is also important to determine whether you will need to buy an external keyboard, and if so, to factor this expense into your total cost.
Mobile Computing Solutions by Richard Romando
There are several companies that provide mobile computing solutions especially for commercial purposes. Mobile computing includes connecting several computing devices by means of wireless networking to make them accessible with each other. Hence, a person can be communicable with the office even... There are two main parts to company provided mobile computing equipment – the handheld equipment and the network connection. ... The handheld devices used in mobile computing solutions are basically laptop computers.
Mobile Phones are Now Indispensable to Work and Business on the Move by Keith Rickwood
What would you call a device that allows you to browse the Internet, access all informational content, view and edit documents, stay connected from virtually anywhere at anytime? How about a 'mobile phone'? Mobile technology has come of age and mobile phones are now branded as 'multimedia... Considering the fact that at any given time, 40% of the workforce is mobile in most corporate organizations, portable devices like mobile phones are serving as perfect networking environment. ... Operating systems on mobile phones are becoming highly capable and perform smooth operations in no time.
How To Watch Movies On Your Pocket PC And Other Handheld Secrets by John Deprice
Handhelds, like PocketPC and Palm are incredible pieces of hardware. With appropriate software you can turn them into TVs, DVD players and much more. Curious? Read On. PocketDVDStudio (PQDVD) With PocketDVDStudio you can watch DVD movies on a wide variety of mobile devices, like Pocket PC,... PocketDVDWizard (The Coding Workshop Limited) PocketDVDWizard is perferct for the owners of Windows Mobile Pocket PC, PlayStation Portable (PSP), Windows Portable Media Center, Windows Smartphone, Windows CE handheld devices, Archos Media Player, Gizmondo ane Palms.
A PDA Will Change The Way You Consume Data by James Hunt
PDA (personal digital assistant) devices are more useful than ever. What began as a convenient way to store contacts and calendars has evolved into a new conduit for information in the digital age. PDAs are now being used for many purposes beyond simple calendaring and phone number storage. ... This little handheld computer has the power to run your favorite desktop applications like Microsoft Office, Adobe Photoshop, and others right from the palm of your hand. ... Devices like the OQO are changing the way people look at mobile computing.
Blackberry: What Is It? by Chris Uren
Blackberry is a pocket-sized wireless solution giving you easy access to your e-mail, company Intranet and the Internet. It's always connected (subject to network coverage). Your e-mails will find you automatically (again, subject to network coverage) - using 'push' technology. ... Calendar entries can change rapidly, causing discrepancies between your desktop calendar and your handheld device, with wireless calendar, your events are synchronised automatically - keeping you desktop and your handheld calendar perfectly synchronised.
Sony PSP by Barry Hynes
The period of the greatest portable console has finally arrived. Brace yourself for astonishing, gaming quality on a gaming device which is poised to change the way you think about portable devices. Having wireless on-line connection, dVD and 4.3-inch LCD screen, and intense data storage and... The size held within such a tiny handheld console is just astonishing. ... By having a lot of these amazing media roles a value price of $249.99 in which different handheld devices calculating as much as the 500 and beyond, and exhilarating program specifications it appears to be significantly...
UMPC - Stands For Ultra Mobile PC by Marc Liron
For the last 10 years we have had an ever increasing choice of portable electronic devices to help make communication and collaboration an easier task. Cell Phones now do more than just makes calls, small hand held devices called PDA's enable you to stay connected with work whilst on the road. ... Called the Dial key it is software especially written for the UMPC that allows you to use your thumbs on a touch screen keyboard that displays in the corner of this handheld device. ... So now meet a new class of mobile device with the portability of a PDA but the functionality of a laptop.
PDA Pocket PCs by Kristy Annely
PDA stands for Personal Digital Assistant, a handheld device (small and light enough to be operated while it is held in the hands) that is typically used as a personal organizer. It has evolved into a more complicated computer-like gadget capable of performing a multiplicity of functions, such... They may also be integrated with cell phones to provide mobile communication and be used for accessing the Internet through technologies such as Wi-Fi, Wide-Area Networks (WANs), and Bluetooth. ... Most PDA devices are not equipped with a keyboard like palmtop computers.
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