Clio Rebirth, Vadem Fattens Up Handheld
News Vadem on Monday updated its Clio handheld Windows CE device. The newest version of the three-pound Clio C-1050 offers a faster 168MHz NEC VR4121 processor, increases RAM to 32MB, includes a 56Kbit/s modem and a larger 9.4in 640 by 480 resolution...
[October 18, 1999, 14:37]
Comdex: ZDNet's Top Five Products Of Comdex
News Not quite as innovative as the Vadem, but a very attractive CE-based notebook just the same. Vadem Clio Small, fast, flat, slim and Web-enabled was the thread running through most of the hot products of Comdex.
[November 18, 1998, 19:16]
CE Losing Palm Arm Wrestle
News Microsoft is also investing in Vadem, a San Jose, , startup that focuses on handheld computing. Under the terms of the latter agreement, Microsoft will retain the rights to Vadem's handwriting and ink compression technology.
[November 1, 1999, 8:34]
PalmSource Eyes Souped-up Device Size
Talkback I have a perfectly functional (if slow) handheld PC (HPC) called the Vadem Clio (http://www.pinaxgroup.com/products/clio_products_main.htm) tha I bought used on eBay for less than $100. Synch's with my desktop, takes a wireless connection.
[September 25, 2003, 21:35]
Win CE Losing Wind?
News Devices such as Vadem's Clio, seen as an innovative Handheld PC professional design, have been slow to sell. On Monday, Compaq Computer announced a pair of new Palm-size devices based on Microsoft's Windows CE operating system.
[September 21, 1999, 15:26]
Microsoft Pries Open PDA Clamshells
News There are two types of devices based on the Handheld PC platform: Some are similar in size to sub-notebooks, such as IBM's ThinkPad 240 and Toshiba's Portege 3400; and others are tablets, such as Vadem's Clio.
[September 7, 2000, 9:58]
