Wireless PDA Keyboard Hits The UK
News Canadian firm Pocketop Computer has brought to the UK its wireless keyboard, which it says will work with almost any PDA that has an infrared port. One for each PDA he owned. You will have Bluetooth phone, a Bluetooth PDA and a Bluetooth keyboard.
[September 20, 2002, 11:34]
Orange Rolls Out Its First Wireless PDA
News The M1000 is based on a reference design from Taiwan contract manufacturer High Tech Computer (HTC), and is similar to O2's HTC-manufactured Xda II -- both double a as tri-band (900/1800/1900 MHz) GSM / GPRS mobile phone and a Bluetooth-enabled...
[February 6, 2004, 12:05]
Belkin Wireless PDA Keyboard review
Reviews At 13.2cm by 9.1cm by 2cm, closed, with stand attached, and 249g, the Wireless PDA Keyboard isn't the heaviest of the lot (the Targus keyboard takes that title), but it wasn't as compact as ThinkOutside's Stowaway keyboard either.
[October 22, 2004, 9:15]
Implementing Wireless PDA Technology In The IT Curriculum
White Papers This paper briefly notes prevailing literature related to wireless technology use in the classrooms and examines the processes and methods used to successfully integrate wireless Persona Digital Assistant (PDA) networked technology into the IT...
[February 22, 2006, 0:01]
News Burst: Palm And DoCoMo To Do Wireless PDA
News The two are reportedly in talks about a wireless PDA for the Japanese market that will access the Internet and give Palm a fighting chance in a difficult market. A handheld device jointly created by DoCoMo, Japan's dominant mobile operator and Palm...
[September 4, 2000, 10:33]
Palm And DoCoMo To Do Wireless PDA
News The two are in talks about a wireless PDA for the Japanese market that will access the Internet and give Palm a fighting chance in a difficult market. A Palm spokesperson confirmed that the PDA would go on sale in Japan sometime during the first...
[September 4, 2000, 12:21]
The Year Ahead: Will Wireless Revive The PDA Market?
News Handspring is the first mainstream handheld company to introduce an integrated wireless PDA, the Treo, which will be available in January in the US. Wireless is also coming to the PDA world in the form of Bluetooth, a radio technology for...
[December 28, 2001, 6:31]
Orange Rolls Out Its First Wireless PDA
Talkback I have the same phone and card, just stress. Altho the unit is connected to my access point it wont let me surf. I have called orange and they do not have a clue. The only way i can get it to connect is through gps which defeats the object of...
[July 28, 2006, 14:19]
Orange Rolls Out Its First Wireless PDA
Talkback Beware of the Orange M1000 version of "Himalaya" (codename for this commanly branded smartphone/PDA)! Orange (DK and I assume UK as well) has for some reason decided *NOT* to update their ROM with critical patches and updates availble for some time...
[February 12, 2004, 21:28]
Orange Rolls Out Its First Wireless PDA
Talkback I have a m1000 with a wireless sfecom sdio 802.11 b card an i cannot for the life of me surf the web. Hi, I have connected and yet i cannot surf - any ideas
[May 20, 2006, 8:31]
No Strings Attached - Wireless & PDA
White Papers This webcast discusses how wireless technologies & PDAs are changing the education landscape. It also discusses the short and long-term consequences of technology's impact on students, faculty, institutions, and administrators.
[April 26, 2005, 0:00]
Dell To Licence BlackBerry Wireless PDA
News Sources close to the Round Rock, Texas, direct marketer said Tuesday that the company is very close to announcing a licensing agreement with Research In Motion for its increasingly popular BlackBerry wireless two-way digital communication device...
[November 16, 1999, 17:27]
A Year Ago: Dell To Licence BlackBerry Wireless PDA
News Sources close to the Round Rock, Texas, direct marketer said Tuesday that the company is very close to announcing a licensing agreement with Research In Motion for its increasingly popular BlackBerry wireless two-way digital communication device...
[November 16, 2000, 6:00]
Wi-Fi Open To Jamming Attack
News A vulnerability in the 802.11 wireless protocol that could allow someone with a PDA to disrupt corporate wireless communications has been discovered by The University of Queensland in Australia. The attack can be executed using a standard PDA with...
[May 13, 2004, 18:00]
Smartphone Boom 'won't Hurt Handhelds'
News The overall PDA market is expected to grow to $10bn (£6.29bn) by 2008, with a major portion derived from wireless handhelds, said the report. In addition to getting a boost from sales of wireless handhelds, PDA sales will be boosted by innovations...
[September 10, 2003, 12:20]
AvantGo Chief: Forget Convergence
News Despite the rampant industry interest in "converged" wireless handheld computers -- which combine the functions of a mobile phone and a PDA -- at least one industry chief believes the barriers of price and functionality are likely to keep such...
[June 24, 2002, 17:03]
The PDA: It's Not Dead Yet
News Falling prices and wireless connectivity have breathed new life into the PDA market, with sales so far this year on pace to surpass their high-water mark in 2001. The underlying software accounted for 46 percent of worldwide shipments in the second...
[August 3, 2005, 9:30]
Fast Bluetooth Switcher
Downloads Bluetooth wireless users now have a battery-conserving option for their mobile and pda devices. Mobile or pda bluetooth users can now install Cylosoft's Fast Bluetooth Switcher to make it easy to turn your bluetooth on and off to get the most out...
[August 25, 2006, 4:16]
Palm, Handspring Doomed By Wireless?
News In the report, Strategic Challenges In The Future Market For Handheld Devices, Denmark-based analyst firm Strand Consult predicts that Palm and Handspring will be crushed between the financial clout of Microsoft and the entrenched distribution...
[March 26, 2002, 15:30]
First Look At MS 'Stinger'-based Phone
News The combination PDA and mobile phone is the latest horse in Microsoft's stable of specifications for devices, which also includes the Pocket PC platform and the soon-to-be released "feature" phone. By contrast, smart phones are more of a...
[August 10, 2000, 10:15]
