Topic: - on January 22, 2003 at 9:44:06 AM CET
Projection Keyboards Overview
These are virtual keyboards that can be projected and touched on any surface. The keyboard watches your fingers move and translates that action into keystrokes in the device. Most systems can also function as a virtual mouse.
¬> <a href="www.alpern.org"target="_blank">Micah Alpern
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Topic: - on January 21, 2003 at 4:53:51 PM CET
Mobiles get a sense of touch
Within a year you could be able to "touch" someone over your mobile phone. A US company called Immersion has adapted the sensory technology used in gamepads and joysticks to send physical sensations via a mobile. "We're thinking in terms of virtual touch," Immersion's Jeffrey Eid told BBC News Online. "Today you can't really physically touch someone across the phone. With this technology you can."
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Topic: - on January 10, 2003 at 11:59:47 AM CET
SanDisk debuts 802.11b compact flash and secure digital cards + 128MB, 256MB
SanDisk, one of the top producers of compact flash and other memory cards, a few minutes ago at the Consumer Electronics Show publicly introduced the "world's first cards combining flash memory and wireless communications."
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Topic: - on January 6, 2003 at 2:00:53 AM CET
Mein Handy sieht auch dich!
Wir halten sie fest, aber noch fester halten sie uns: Die neuen Mobilfunkgeräte sind die Konsolen unserer immer piepsenden Leben. an ist ein nicht mehr ganz junger, noch nicht mittelalter Mann. Er hat Jura studiert, hat ein paar Jahre in Teheran und Hongkong verbracht, liebt Hollywood-Filme und hört am liebsten die Pet Shop Boys. Als ich ihn zirka 1995 fragte, wann er sich ein Handy anschaffen würde, antwortete er: „Handy? Du spinnst wohl! Wozu brauch ich ein Handy? Ich bin doch kein Notarzt!“
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Topic: - on November 18, 2002 at 5:33:03 PM CET
Fossil Puts Palm OS in a Wristwatch
Watchmaker Fossil has licensed the Palm OS for a watch-cum-PDA that will be out in mid-2003, Fossil and PalmSource said Monday.
The Wrist PDA features a touch screen, a stylus integrated into the band, 2MB of memory, an infrared port, and standard Palm applications including address book, date book, and memo pad, Fossil and PalmSource said in a statement released at Comdex in Las Vegas.
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Topic: - on November 18, 2002 at 12:37:44 PM CET
World's thinnest Pocket PC
PDA Buyer's Guide has an early review of Viewsonic's new ultrathin, ultralight Pocket PC, the V35. The V35 is just four-tenths of an inch thick, weighs just 4.2 ounces, has a 300MHz Intel processor, 32MB of ROM, 64MB of RAM, a 3.5-inch, 240x320 pixel transflective 64,000 color display, and perhaps best of all, a retail price of $299.
¬> <a href="www.pdabuyersguide.com"target="_blank">ViewSonic
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Topic: - on November 10, 2002 at 9:29:46 PM CET
Sendo Z100 NOT TO LAUNCH
Company Statement Sendo has terminated its Smartphone development program utilising the Microsoft Windows Powered Smartphone 2002 software.
As a result, Sendo regrets to announce that it will not be shipping the Z100 Smartphone.
¬> <a href="www.sendo.com"target="_blank">Sendo
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Topic: - on November 9, 2002 at 12:29:56 PM CET
Pocket PC Phone Edition
The big goodie I got to take home from Möbius this year was a Pocket PC Phone Edition. While some attendees got unbranded XDAs straight from HTC in Taiwan, mine was a T-Mobile-branded device. Not that it matters; the T-Mobile Pocket PC Phone Edition, the AT&T Siemens SX56 and the O2 XDA are all essentially the same. Only minor differences in software set them apart. As my device was flashed by Microsoft with the latest build of the Phone Edition operating system - rather than T-Mobile's version - this review will cover these devices in general. Let's get started.
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Topic: - on November 9, 2002 at 12:59:59 AM CET
CDL Paron 'secure PDA'
IBM and Consumer Direct Link, Inc. (CDL; Costa Mesa, CA) have co-developed the Paron MPC, a unique handheld PC which combines the functions of a PDA, Bluetooth wireless access, cellular telephone, and biometric fingerprint recognition, along with a security-oriented hardware/software architecture. In particular, IBM and CDL claim that the Paron represents the world's first handheld wireless device with built-in biometric user authentication.
¬> <a href="www.linuxdevices.com"target="_blank">LinuxDevices
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Topic: - on November 5, 2002 at 6:16:04 PM CET
Don't Touch that Dial
Mobile phones packing Java virtual machines are gaining in popularity, and are headed for American shores. Will they be the next arena for malicious hacking? Java phones are coming to the U.S., bringing with them a second chance for mobile applications, and, experts caution, a new platform for malicious code.
"It's going to be an issue," says Tony Davis, acting CEO of Tira Wireless, a Toronto startup that certifies and publishes J2ME (Java 2 MicroEdition) applications. Davis already uses a Trojan horse program when he makes sales calls. "When I meet with European carriers, I pull up a phone and show them a car racing game that's actually not just that, it's sending a huge amount of traffic back and forth," Davis says. "I tell them, your customer is going to get a bill for 500 pounds at the end of the month, and who are they going to come after? You."
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Topic: - on November 5, 2002 at 3:07:24 PM CET
FlyGrabber-CF
is a video capture card compliant with CompactFlash™ Type I . You can record the motion video and take snapshots from any AV equipment to Pocket PC , and store the files on Pocket PC , furthermore, send the video e-mail via wireless Internet of Pocket PC.
¬> <a href="www.lifeview.com.tw"target="_blank">Animation Technologies Inc.
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Topic: - on November 5, 2002 at 2:57:40 PM CET
CF(Compact Flash) type I Radio Card
The FM 201 is a CF type I Radio card for PDA that delivered entertainment on your PDA. Take your PDA with FM201, listen to news and music program anytime, anywhere!!
¬> <a href="www.prolink.com.tw"target="_blank">Prolink
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