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Wolverton: Palm's webOS hasn't gotten the attention it deserves
Lost in the recent deluge of smart-phone news - Apple's iPhone store hitting 100,000 applications, and the launches of the new Droid phone and the BlackBerry Storm, among other things - have been the efforts of longtime handheld gadget maker Palm.
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Review: 3 Windows 7 touch-screen laptops
Touch-screen notebooks are nothing new, especially in the realm of handheld smartphones and PDAs, but due to disappointing hardware and the lack of OS support, they've remained a small market niche for business notebooks and desktop systems.
Stunning looks and functionality creates interest in the Acer neoTouch F1
Its captivating style is beautifully designed with a compact and endearing feel to it.
Dell Launches 9.9mm Thick Adamo XPS
Any more viral and the Adamo XPS would've given us Swine Flu. So it's about time Dell fessed up... Happily late last night it came clean and officially outed what has become the world's thinnest laptop.
Skyscape Takes Medical Resources to webOS Via Emulator
Skyscape-a company that mobilizes medical point-of-care, decision support, reference, and training resources-has just brought its texts to Palm's webOS platform.
Nokia N900: A computer in every pocket
The Nokia N900, which runs the Linux-based Maemo operating system, offers a powerhouse performance that could leave Apple's iPhone in the shade Nokia's N900 phone runs the Linux-based Maemo operating system, and promises to bring a true desktop computing experience to smartphones Photo: Nokia Smartphones are often described as "pocket computers" ...
D-LINK: D-Link Now Shipping Wireless N Network Camera
Link today began shipping an 802.11n Wi-Fi network camera that allows users to remotely monitor live streaming video via the Internet.
Motorola debuts MC3100 rugged handheld
Motorola Inc. today announced a next-generation ruggedized handheld computer, the MC3100, that includes an accelerometer and is equipped with an RFID tag to make it easy to find if lost in a large warehouse.
Modified Bluetooth speeds up telemedicine
A telemedicine system based on a modified version of the Bluetooth wireless protocol can transfer patient data, such as medical images from patient to the healthcare provider's mobile device for patient assessment almost four times as fast as conventional Bluetooth and without the intermittent connectivity problems, according to a paper in the ...
Link Up Digital: Netbooks Make Their Mark as Small PC Option
What's the optimal size of a personal computer? That's a question PC makers wrestle with all the time when designing new models, and it's a question every PC buyer should consider as well.
Using active and passive RFID technology to support indoor location-aware systems
Different technologies are applied to allow mobile devices, such as PDAs or smart phones, interact with their environment in order to provide users with updated information regarding his physical location.
American Airlines and Lexus Team Up to Offer Free Wi-Fi in the Sky
American Airlines and Lexus are kicking off the season of giving early with a free Wi-Fi inflight promotion for customers traveling on American Airlines.
Apple stores upgrading from Windows-based EasyPay to iPod touch
Multiple sources have noted that Apple will be transitioning its retail store EasyPay handheld checkout systems from Windows-based PDA devices to iPod touch hardware for the 2009 holiday season.
Sound & Charge Speaker Valet with Onboard Charging
Your devices dona t like to wait in line any more than you do. Get a Sound & Charge Speaker Valet w/Onboard Charging and let them charge together.
PC makers are looking to smartphones
PC MAKERS are increasingly looking to the mobile market to help bolster flagging revenues, according to analyst firm Gartner.
Rugged Rfid Uhf Handheld Reader targeted for Industrial environment
And it has a user-friendly design with QWERTY keyboard, Touch screen, stylus and Trigger Button, etc.
Eavesdropping on Smartphone Secrets
As phones become increasingly like pocket computers many people have called for closer scrutiny of their security.
Apple Seeks Patent On Operating System Advertising
The first named inventor on the patent application is none other than Steve Jobs.
Handicapping Dell's Smartphone Bid
This is an important market, and Dell can ill afford to get it wrong. By agreeing to sell phones that run Google's Android OS, Dell wants to leverage Google's software development expertise and winning brand name.
Personal Computing: Going Smaller With Netbooks
What's the optimal size of a personal computer? That's a question PC makers wrestle with all the time in designing new models, and it's a question every PC buyer should consider as well.
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