Tablet PCs 'Next Logical Step' in Pickering Education
White Papers On the way to the next logical step, however, Pickering's technology committee was introduced to tablet PCs. With HP Tablet PCs, users enjoy a combination of a powerful notebook computer and - with a simple twist and click - a lightweight, highly...
[July 5, 2006, 0:00]
Tablet PCs: The story so far review
Reviews All Tablet PCs are relatively expensive compared to their mainstream counterparts - mainly because a tablet's active touchscreen costs more than a regular LCD. Bill Gates demonstrated the first prototype Tablet PC at his COMDEX keynote back in...
[June 8, 2004, 16:05]
Tablet PCs starting to take off
News Unlike notebooks, though, tablet PCs will come loaded with new applications, such as Microsoft Journal, that let users input words or drawings into the computer by writing on the screen. The software included in tablet PCs, although still in need...
[June 21, 2002, 14:35]
Tablet PCs Help Nationwide Insurance Resolve Claims Quickly and Accurately
White Papers Now, with Tablet PCs running Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, Nationwide's adjusters travel to a claim site with all the tools they need to record the incident information and process the claim.
[August 30, 2007, 1:00]
Tablet PCs won't come cheap
News When a new crop of tablet PCs debuts next week, they aren't likely to be cheap. Microsoft has been working on its conception of tablet PCs for more than two years in a bid to create a more functional portable computer that people can operate using...
[November 1, 2002, 7:46]
Tablet PCs: Is the writing on the wall?
News Tablet PCs have enjoyed a brief resurgence of publicity since IBM and China’s Lenovo Group unveiled the first ThinkPad convertible notebook at the start of June. Of a total market that saw 17.9 million notebooks sold in 2004, Brown adds, only 130...
[July 1, 2005, 10:55]
Tablet PCs Help Boost Student Performance
White Papers One way the district is addressing these challenges is with a long-term educational plan that includes equipping thousands of secondary school students with HP Tablet PCs. With Tablet PCs, users enjoy both a powerful notebook computer and - with a...
[December 20, 2006, 0:00]
Tablet PCs: Sales still hard to swallow
News In the second quarter of this year, 33,570 tablet PCs were sold in Europe, an increase of 25 percent from the same period last year, according to figures released by Canalys. Canalys blames the slow take-up of tablet PCs on the lack of...
[August 12, 2004, 8:15]
Tablet PCs get a makeover
News The shape is shifting for tablet PCs as manufacturers test computer buyers' tolerance for offbeat designs. Manufacturers are experimenting with the form and size of tablet PCs, portable computers that let users write on the screen and draw pictures.
[April 16, 2003, 8:16]
Tablet PCs: the first wave review
Reviews That’s not to say that everything’s perfect in the pen computing world all of a sudden: handwriting recognition with XP Tablet PC Edition can be a hit-and-miss affair, and manufacturers of the first generation of Tablet PCs have issues to address...
[November 11, 2002, 16:53]
Tablet PCs on slow dissolve
Talkback They could have put out a special version called "Windows Mouse Edition" which would basically be what they've done with the Tablet PCs. Having just recently bought (last month) a Toshiba M205 Tablet/Convertable, I agree with the content (if not...
[June 8, 2004, 19:30]
Tablet PCs to catch on slowly, says Gartner
News But any hopes Curtois might have had of banging the drum for tablet PCs were halted by Gartner's Peter Sondergaard, who was resolute in reminding the audience of Gartner's criticisms of the tablet form factor -- eventually forcing Curtois to...
[November 6, 2002, 9:03]
Tablet PCs: a first look review
Reviews ZDNet video: Gates pitches tablet PCs to top CEOs Acer’s hybrid TravelMate 100 heralds a new wave of tablet PC hardware and software, due out in the autumn. The display not only rotates 180 degrees on a central hinge, but also folds down to cover...
[June 26, 2002, 18:09]
Austrian Airlines Portal for Pilots' Tablet PCs Meets Security Guidelines
White Papers In 2004, Austrian Airlines launched a project to create a secure Web-enabled portal that delivered pilot documentation to tablet PCs. The highest security settings ensure that key documents on the tablet PCs are read-only and safeguarded against...
[August 30, 2007, 1:00]
IT managers need Tablet PCs too
News In addition, if others in your office are working from Tablet PCs, you can foster collaboration by allowing users to wirelessly receive and send documents with you. However, when the first Tablet PCs are introduced into your network, who do you...
[April 2, 2003, 15:12]
Singapore ignores tablet PCs
News Despite debuting with much fanfare last week, initial consumer response towards tablet PCs has been lukewarm. Last Thursday, six hardware companies launched tablet PCs in all crowning shapes and forms, with prices ranging between S$3,391 (£1190...
[November 11, 2002, 11:32]
Will buyers write off new tablet PCs?
News Microsoft is aiming its new operating system for pen-based, "tablet" computing at the mainstream corporate market, but the first buyers are likely to be businesses with specific requirements. Although the pen-based computing concept and Microsoft's...
[November 7, 2002, 7:57]
Paramedics Use Tablet PCs to Send Patient Information to Hospitals During "Golden Hour"
White Papers Using "Ruggedised" mobile tablet PCs and the Windows XP operating system, the solution works both on standard public mobile networks and TETRA. Healthcare authorities in Ireland and Dubai are commissioning mobile solutions in ambulances to help...
[September 14, 2007, 1:00]
Student Self-Reported Usage of Wireless Tablet PCs in Classrooms
White Papers To measure how one type of such devices, namely wireless Tablet PCs, is used in classrooms and whether they help improve teaching and learning, this paper conducted a pilot study involving four classes at various levels taught by three instructors...
[August 23, 2007, 1:00]
Zoo Brings Curricula to Students With Disabilities Using Tablet PCs
White Papers The zoo teamed up with Quilogy to design a solution for use on Motion Computing Tablet PCs running Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition. Chicago's Brookfield Zoo wanted to broaden the reach of its CONNECTIONS program, which helps students build...
[August 30, 2007, 1:00]



