Kewney: Latest Pilot Is Nothing New
News We've seen research showing just how far ahead of the competition Pilot (Palm III) now is, but scratch the US label off that research, and an interesting imbalance shows. The Pilot remains unchallenged in the US market by other hand-held platforms.
[March 11, 1998, 15:46]
The Great Escape: Prima Official EGuide
Downloads Learn to pilot vehicles, including the famous motorbike, on your way to victory. Historical information on the real Great Escape from Stalag Luft III, Sagan, in 1944. Extensive walkthrough for all 18 missions.
[July 19, 2007, 19:35]
Overcoming The Lack Of Screen Space On Mobile Computers
White Papers This paper describes a small pilot study and two formal experiments that investigate the usability of sonically-enhanced buttons of different sizes. An experimental interface was created that ran on a 3Com Palm III mobile computer and used a simple...
[August 14, 2003, 16:19]
Intel Shuts Down Pilot Web Store
News Taylor said the store was a 'pilot project' that was discontinued after Intel had "reviewed the business and the acceleration of public Internet access facilities in Malaysia". The Intel spokesperson was unwilling to disclose how much had been...
[January 15, 2001, 10:38]
Veitch Speaks: Handhelds Up For Grabs
News In 1997, after a year using one of the best products in the category - the US Robotics Pilot - I swapped back to the redoubtable Ladbrokes Racing Diary. US Robotics' Pilot really exemplified that overused phrase, paradigm shift.
[October 24, 1998, 8:02]
Hackers: HotSynced For Crime
News It's proven true of the Palm Pilot. Supposedly, a first generation Palm Pilot, at least 3 years old. According to a company spokesperson, it was a first generation Palm Pilot, "at least 3 years old. But then, you can use a pencil and paper for...
[December 2, 1999, 10:43]
Intel Set To Rattle Server Market With Itanium
News To date, the chipmaker, through sampling and pilot programs, has shipped about 40,000 Itanium chips. Intel plans to ship pilot versions of its McKinley chip at the end of the year, with the first production systems coming in 2002.
[May 25, 2001, 15:54]
US Report: Jobs Says Apple Ready To Strike
News A new DVD drive; A Microsoft joystick; A Mac cradle for 3Com's PalmPilots and the Pilot III; A hub for multiple USB (Universal Serial Bus) ports by Entrega; and New Mac printers from Hewlett-Packard, Epson and Canon.
[July 9, 1998, 11:27]
Companies Look To Recycle PC Cast-offs
News Industry dollars will soon start flowing into pilot programmes looking at the best way to handle an expected avalanche of obsolete computers and other consumer electronics products. Despite the pilot programmes that have already been done, the...
[October 15, 2001, 11:57]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog You know the score: just like a Palm Pilot but rounder, more memory and an infra-red port. The Palm III is in, and is getting reviewed. Day off. Turned up for an afternoon of fatherhood with Number One Son: it's reached the point where we talk of...
[April 18, 1998, 8:00]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
News You know the score: just like a Palm Pilot but rounder, more memory and an infra-red port. The Palm III is in, and is getting reviewed. Day off. Turned up for an afternoon of fatherhood with Number One Son: it's reached the point where we talk of...
[April 18, 1998, 7:00]
Is The Time Right To DABble In Digital Radio?
News Services and pilot projects are up and running in the majority of European countries. The UK is currently using Band III, the old 221MHz black and white television band. Today we examine the nuts and bolts that bring the music to your ears.
[August 27, 1999, 15:03]
Recycling Special Report: Disposal Is Too Hot To Handle
News Sony's Mark Small said his company's costs were just "pennies per pound" in a 1999 pilot recycling program with the state of Minnesota. Click here to go to Part III of our Recycling Special Report: A way forward.
[June 18, 2001, 14:00]
Recycling Special Report: A Way Forward
News Retailer Best Buy, which will be launching its own electronics recycling initiative later this year, charged between $10 (£7) and $25 (£17) per device in a pilot programme last year, according to a spokesman.
[June 18, 2001, 14:02]

