TechXNY: Crusoe Squeezes Into Meta Pad Spinoff
News Antelope, a company that makes mobile computing devices for niche markets, said on Wednesday that it will use Transmeta's Crusoe TM5800 in an upcoming device based on IBM's "Meta Pad" technology, a device the size of a PDA that morphs into a...
[June 26, 2002, 16:50]
News Schmooze: Of Microsoft And Meta Pads
News Meta Pad will help "explore what happens when you can start taking your data with you wherever you go," IBM says. The latest is the Meta Pad, a small black core which you're to carry about in your pocket and insert into various shells that turn it...
[February 8, 2002, 12:12]
The Incredible Shrinking PC
News The design of the Mobile Computer Core (MCC), the name of Antelope's basic computer, is derived from the Meta Pad, a hand-size computer prototype shown off earlier this year by IBM. Antelope is licensing the Meta Pad design from IBM but will...
[May 23, 2002, 10:43]
IBM Test-drives Transformer Computer
News IBM Research is experimenting with a chameleon-like computing device called the Meta Pad, designed to easily convert from a desktop machine to a handheld to a notebook and back again. But Big Blue has no immediate plans to offer the Meta Pad as a...
[February 7, 2002, 9:38]
IBM's WorkPad Put To Rest
News For example, Big Blue is demonstrating a tiny computer code-named Meta Pad that can serve as a laptop computer, desktop computer or handheld when it is snapped into different modules. IBM plans to discontinue the WorkPad, its line of Palm OS...
[February 14, 2002, 9:18]
Virtual Keyboard Allows Typing Anywhere
News IBM Research has cooked up the Meta Pad, a 280g, wallet-size modular PC. The other, being explored by the likes of IBM and Microsoft, is speech recognition. Meanwhile, companies like IBM are hedging their bets in the market for portable computing...
[May 15, 2002, 10:31]
Fold-out Handhelds On Horizon
News IBM has already pursued a similar path of outside licensing with another PDA-like technology, the Meta Pad, which packs most of the components of a normal PC apart from the screen and keyboard into a package about the size of a PDA, which can be...
[October 31, 2003, 8:40]
Windows XP Cut Down To Size
News The MCC is based on the Meta Pad, a minicomputer designed by IBM. Start-up Antelope Technologies plans to release next month a Windows XP computer that fits into a person's hand. The company plans to start selling the PC, dubbed the Modular...
[October 27, 2003, 10:20]

