Tablet PC telephone
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Panasonic Voice Over IP (VoIP) Telephone
Systems Launched Online by Telephone
Magic Inc.
Panasonic Voice Over IP (VoIP) Telephone
Systems Launched Online by Telephone
Magic Inc.
07/17/2004 03:15 AMVoIP telephone systems are the newest development in
telecommunications technology. Panasonic's VoIP PBX systems provide
unique features which increase productivity and save money. [PRWEB Jul
17, 2004]
"Someone scanned in a 1940's Bell
Systems book called "How To Make Friends
By Telephone" that shows the proper
etiquette for using that new gadget, the
telephone."
"Someone scanned in a 1940's Bell
Systems book called "How To Make Friends
By Telephone" that shows the proper
etiquette for using that new gadget, the
telephone."
05/29/2004 12:07 AM"They had dial-up music delivery in
1909Wilmington, Delaware, is enjoying a
novel service through the telephone
exchange. Phonograph music is supplied
over the wires to those subscribers who
sign up for the service. Attached to the
wall near the telephone ..."
"They had dial-up music delivery in
1909Wilmington, Delaware, is enjoying a
novel service through the telephone
exchange. Phonograph music is supplied
over the wires to those subscribers who
sign up for the service. Attached to the
wall near the telephone ..."
11/10/2003 11:14 PMScreen Telephone Calls Over the Internet
In Real-Time - ThePhoneBOT.com
Releases New Version of Telephone
Answering Machine Software and New
Remote Client Application for Real-Time
Voicemail Screening Over Networked PCs
Screen Telephone Calls Over the Internet
In Real-Time - ThePhoneBOT.com
Releases New Version of Telephone
Answering Machine Software and New
Remote Client Application for Real-Time
Voicemail Screening Over Networked PCs
08/27/2004 01:57 PMThePhoneBOT.com announced today the availability of ThePhoneBOT
version 4.0, the latest release of its popular web-based voicemail
retrieval software. Also released today is the new PhoneBOT Remote
Client application, an innovative new technology that allows users to
expand the Windows-based answering machine and voicemail screening
capabilities to serve multiple locations over networked PCs. Designed
to replace a standard home/office answering machine or telephone
company voicemail, ThePhoneBOT and PhoneBOT Remote Client software is
now available for download at www.ThePhoneBOT.com [PRWEB Aug 27, 2004]
Sony's Beautiful Tablet, Yet Not a
Tablet, Vaio VGN-U70
Sony's Beautiful Tablet, Yet Not a
Tablet, Vaio VGN-U70
05/10/2004 07:10 AMSo it's been a little while since something has sucker punched me
right in lust gland, but good job Sony for sneaking this gorgeous new
Vaio VGN-U70 tablet hybrid PC onto the scene. The U70 isn't an
official Tablet PC, but operates without a keyboard most of the time,
with...
PC-Telephone v5.0
PC-Telephone v5.0
02/10/2004 05:19 PMPC-Telephone is a powerful communication software application that
lets you exploit the full communication potential of the Internet,
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN) and Public Switched
Telephone Network (PSTN). PC-Telephone makes possible to use your
computer as a telephone, fax machine, voice mail and data transfer
system. The Computer Telephony Integration technology implemented in
PC-Telephone increases your productivity, saves your time and money
and creates many positives for companies and private individuals
alike. It is the first PC-based software application that integrates
the regular Computer Telephony and Internet Telephony (Voice over IP)
in a single user interface. [Shareware $56.00 1.08 MB]
ANT is Not a Telephone 0.1.9
ANT is Not a Telephone 0.1.9
01/11/2004 09:04 AMA telephone application for Linux, Gtk, and I4L.
ANT is Not a Telephone 0.1.7
ANT is Not a Telephone 0.1.7
10/31/2003 11:41 AMA telephone application for Linux, Gtk, and I4L.
E-gov or the Telephone?
E-gov or the Telephone?
05/26/2004 04:33 PMp2pnet.net May 26 2004 7:33PM GMT
The Telephone
The Telephone
07/01/2004 03:54 PMThe TelephoneTelephone Pain
Telephone Pain
03/27/2005 03:11 AMDave Shea
expl
ains the painful choices facing Canadians who’d like a better
phone. I am in
exactly the same boat, except for I’m near
the end of my service contract with Telus and when it lapses I am
so out of there. By the way, if you get a GSM phone they’ll
try to sell you one that’s locked so that when you’re in Europe
you can’t put in that SIM card you bought in a grubby Brussels
storefront; but I have it from reliable sources that most retailers
will unlock it for a few bucks in cash money under the counter.
Especially if you make it clear that the alternative is you walk out.
Telephone Ads Through The Decades
Telephone Ads Through The Decades
06/24/2005 05:57 PMclassic phone
ads
myinsulators.com/commokid/telephones/telephone_ads.htm
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site | 3 links
Hanging on the telephone
Hanging on the telephone
05/15/2004 04:04 AMIn checking on Novell's support options for the last issue, I noticed
what appeared to be a lot more options than I remembered. If it's been
a while since you explored the various programs available, this issue
of the newsletter is for you.
Zen and The Art of Telephone Manners
Zen and The Art of Telephone Manners
05/27/2004 01:43 PMHow to make friends by Telephone: Boing Boing
linked to this today.
When my grandparents did some housecleaning a few years
ago, they offered me this instructional booklet entitled How to make
friends by Telephone and asked if I'd be interested in it. I estimate
it to be from the 1940’s — it's from an era when it was still
proper to capitalize Telephone...
Now, this is a neat little thing in its own right, but what's
neater is the fact that technology has allowed us to do this at all.
This guy has taken a relic from the past, cleaned it up, made a
permanent record of it, and put it in a place where everyone can see
it.
It may be very Zen-ish to think about it, but this little booklet
had an effect on me and made me stop and think about communications in
general.
That's cool, but cooler still is the fact that this little ray of
sunshine into my day could have happened at all. God bless the
Internet.
Click here to comment on this entry
Telephone Inflection
Telephone Inflection
07/27/2004 04:37 PMJust a couple of data points. I spent an hour talking to
Henry Story in France this
morning, he’s doing some work on
BlogEd and given the
obvious pain
around Web authoring, maybe we should be looking closer at that. Oh,
Henry and I didn’t use the telephone, that would cost money, we
chatted face-to-face across eight timezones via
iChat AV, which is of course
free. Other telephony news: I have a
Vonage phone on my
office desk, and now Vonage tells me that for an additional
C$12.50/month, I can get a
SoftPhone<
/a>. If I do, then my computer will have a phone number... that phrase
somehow resonates; I don’t think I understand what it means yet.
Meanwhile, Russell Beattie has been telling us about the present and
near-future (
1,
2, and
3) of
wireless. It seems to me that the whole world-wide telephone business
has been smashed into little pieces and thrown up into the air, and
who can tell what it’s going to look like when it all lands.
Are telephone callers journalists?
Are telephone callers journalists?
03/14/2005 05:45 PMDespite its having been on the table for
at
least six years now, this question of whether bloggers are
journalists
won't seem to rest, and now that the courts are getting involved, we
don't
have much choice but to revisit it, as
Slashdot, among many others, has done today.
Dan
Fost's San Francisco Chronicle story provides a good summary of
the issue, as Apple Computer pursues its suit to get some bloggers to
reveal the sources of anonymous information they published. But the
article
misses the most basic distinction at work here.
A blogger is someone who uses a certain kind of tool to publish a
certain kind of Web site. The label tells us nothing about how the
tool is
used or what is published. We went through this discussion a decade
ago,
when people first started asking whether Web sites were journalism. To
understand this, just take the question, "Are bloggers journalists?"
and
reframe it in terms of previous generations of tools. "Are telephone
callers journalists?" "Are typewriter users journalists?" "Are
mimeograph
operators journalists?" Or, most simply, "Are writers journalists?"
Well, duh, sometimes! But sometimes not.
That is the only answer to the "Are bloggers journalists?" question
that
makes any sense. Bloggers sometimes engage in journalism, just as they
sometimes engage in diary-writing, art-making, essayizing and many
other
forms of communication.
This answer is inconvenient, as we face the question of whether
bloggers
should receive the same legal protection as more conventionally
defined
journalists; it doesn't provide a clearcut legal rule. But, let's face
it,
legal protections for journalists have always involved a certain
fuzziness.
Since, thankfully, the U.S. government doesn't legally charter
journalists
-- that would be difficult to square with the First Amendment --
everyone
is free to apply the label to themselves. You don't need a journalism
degree, either. (I've been a journalist for three decades and I don't
have
one.)
You can try to define journalists by applying the filter of
professionalism, by seeing whether people are actually earning a
living
through their journalistic work -- but then you rule out the vast
population of low-paid or non-paid freelance workers, and those who
are not
currently making money in their writing but hope to someday.
Apparently most of the existing shield laws use some version of the
"you are where your paycheck comes from" definition of journalist (see
Declan McCullagh over at CNET for more).
That's one good reason for thinking that they might need some
revision.
There's a good
definition of
"journalist" sitting right at the top of Jim Romenesko's
journalism
blog today (is pioneering blogger Romenesko a journalist?), where
CNN/U.S.
president Jonathan Klein says: "I define a journalist as someone who
asks
questions, finds out answers and communicates them to an audience." By
that
standard, a hefty proportion of today's bloggers qualify.
Does this vast expansion of the journalism population mean that the
courts and legislatures are going to have second thoughts about
protecting the confidentiality of journalists' sources? Perhaps -- and
maybe those shield laws need
tweaking or amendment, given the transformations underway. But any
attempt
to draw a narrow line around the journalism profession in order to
preserve
those laws is doomed to fail. There is no way to draw that line --
income
level? circulation? corporate size? forget it! -- that is not
ridiculous on
its face.
So we're left with the pathetic spectacle of beloved Apple Computer
chasing down some bloggers to find out which of its employees leaked
some
early peeks at product information. Apple may win, and the laws may
contort
themselves to exclude the vast new throngs of online journalists from
the
protected club. But is there any doubt that, in the long run, it's
Apple's
dam-building effort that's doomed? Whether protected by law or not,
the
teeming network of the blogosphere is not going to shut down, any more
than
online music file sharing could be ended by the legal campaign against
Napster. In this sense, the whole "journalists or not?" debate is an
irrelevant, backward-looking theological dispute.
[I wrote this post this morning but the computer that I run Radio
on died for some reason, so it's going up late, and with some
revisions...]
Telephone-Lookup-Americom-0.01
Telephone-Lookup-Americom-0.01
11/18/2003 04:50 AMJawbone Telephone Headset
Jawbone Telephone Headset
06/10/2004 07:55 AM
Wow, from the tenor of their press release you'd
think these guys conquered cancer or caught a fly in some chopsticks
or something, what with their 'revolutionary's and their 'radical's
and their 'breakthrough's; I was all hepped up, but it turns out the
Aliph Jawbone is just a telephone headset, and a wired one at that,
designed to filter out background noise and provide clear voice pickup
even in noisy environments like trading floors. Now if Aliph had a
commercial where this long-haired muscle man cleaves through legions
of Canaanites with a giant-sized version of the headset, only pausing
to look at the camera, covered in gore, as he raises his oversized
Jawbone headset to heaven where, panning up, we see God dialing a
number (maybe eating a hoagie and he has a Jets jersey on), and then
right in the middle of battle Samson gets a call on his Jawbone
headset and God can totally hear him above the din of battle,
well, that'd be the sort of fucking awesome that's going to
sell a $150 headset, people.
Read [Jawbone]
Playing "Telephone" with the SBVT
Playing "Telephone" with the SBVT
08/31/2004 09:52 AMTelephone-like Skype has some
shortcomings
Telephone-like Skype has some
shortcomings
11/19/2003 11:39 PMUSA Today Nov 19 2003 11:04PM ET
1940s telephone manual
1940s telephone manual
05/27/2004 01:59 PM
"How to Make Friends By Telephone" is a 1940s instructional booklet on
using the new telephonic device network. Here's a scanned version --
it's a hoot.
Link
(
Thanks, Rich!)
The portion of the telephone or cable
The portion of the telephone or cable
09/13/2004 01:36 AMTechTree Sep 13 2004 5:40AM GMT
Mobile IP Telephone Calls
Mobile IP Telephone Calls
05/26/2004 01:45 PMThe Feature: VoIP Goes
Mobile. VoIP is slowly moving into the mobile space, as one US
company offers cellular users cheap international
calls.
How To Make Friends on the Telephone
How To Make Friends on the Telephone
07/10/2004 03:16 PMCitizens not using e-gov, prefer
telephone
Citizens not using e-gov, prefer
telephone
04/07/2005 10:11 PMDMeurope.com Apr 7 2005 10:26PM GMT
The Bluetooth old school telephone
handset
The Bluetooth old school telephone
handset
06/21/2004 03:24 PMEngadget Jun 21 2004 6:54PM GMT
AOL Launches Internet Telephone Service
AOL Launches Internet Telephone Service
04/07/2005 09:30 PMABCNEWS.com Apr 8 2005 2:01AM GMT
BT cuts cost of telephone calls
BT cuts cost of telephone calls
06/30/2004 10:44 PMThe main UK residential telephone service provider scraps its standard
rate charge for customers.
Dear Motorola StarTac Telephone
Dear Motorola StarTac Telephone
12/04/2003 05:01 AMKnotmag Dec 4 2003 3:17AM ET
AOL Launches Internet Telephone Service
(AP)
AOL Launches Internet Telephone Service
(AP)
04/07/2005 10:26 PMAP - America Online Inc. on Thursday launched its Internet telephone
service, jumping into a market that's already crowded with startups,
cable operators and even traditional phone companies.
Telephone Business Gears Up to Deliver
TV (AP)
Telephone Business Gears Up to Deliver
TV (AP)
12/22/2004 01:01 AMAP - If everything goes as planned, the telephone industry will be all
about television in 2005. TV over your home phone line. TV on your
cell phone. Few topics have been as popular this past year among phone
companies and their technology partners.
PC invites EoIs for Telephone Industries
PC invites EoIs for Telephone Industries
04/24/2004 07:56 PMDAWN Group Apr 24 2004 11:41PM GMT
Telephone-over-Internet legislation
needs dramatic changes
Telephone-over-Internet legislation
needs dramatic changes
06/19/2004 06:14 PM“In the rush to insulate Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP)
telephone services from regulation, this legislation fails to consider
the implications for low- and middle-income consumers who cannot
afford the broadband (high-speed) Internet connections necessary for
VOIP services. By exempting VOIP services from virtually all of the
public interest obligations and consumer protections that apply to
telecommunications services, it likely will diminish the quality and
drive up the cost of basic telephone service for those who simply
cannot afford to switch to broadband.”
Ofcom intervenes in telephone 'slamming'
row
Ofcom intervenes in telephone 'slamming'
row
09/24/2004 07:38 AMBT customer migration punch-up continues
Yahoo Links with BT to Offer IM
Telephone Calls
Yahoo Links with BT to Offer IM
Telephone Calls
07/15/2004 10:19 AM"...launched a new service on Thursday allowing users to make phone
calls over Yahoo Inc's instant messenger product...."
VOIP Versus Analog Telephone Service
VOIP Versus Analog Telephone Service
01/03/2005 06:07 AMKnow the facts before you consider making the switch from analog to
VOIP telephone service. [PRWEB Jan 3, 2005]
The Mobile Phone Is Killing The Red
Telephone Booth In The UK
The Mobile Phone Is Killing The Red
Telephone Booth In The UK
06/22/2004 02:02 PMWhile there have been plenty of stories about how mobile phones are
killing
off payphones, nowhere is such a story as upsetting to people as
in the UK, where
the distinctive red telephone booths
are quickly disappearing, making it more and more difficult for
tourists to get a picture in front of one. While there are a variety
of reasons for the removal of such phone booths, including
accessibility problems for the disabled, the main reason is simply
that they're increasingly obsolete when everyone has a mobile phone.
Of course, this is leading to a brisk business in reselling the phone
booths for collectors who are turning them into lawn ornaments,
conversation pieces, or even as part of a home bar.
Comcast Plans Internet Telephone Service
Comcast Plans Internet Telephone Service
05/27/2004 01:41 AMNew York Times May 27 2004 5:55AM GMT
Assisted Living Facilities: New
Telephone Technology
Assisted Living Facilities: New
Telephone Technology
09/16/2004 03:12 AMVoIP technology gives assisted living facilities a low cost, no hassle
option for resident phone service. [PRWEB Sep 16, 2004]
Grok Description matches for Tablet PC telephone
GrokA matches for Tablet PC telephone
What's Next for Tablet PC
What's Next for Tablet PC
03/25/2005 11:13 PMEnabling the Wireless Enterprise Mar 26 2005 3:36AM GMT
Anyone tried Tablet PC?
Anyone tried Tablet PC?
04/13/2004 02:02 AMMy 4-year-old Thinkpad with a 2-year-old 48 GB disk drive is
literally falling apart, having sustained one or two drops too
many. I want to replace it with a new Thinkpad with a 160 GB
hard drive but sadly the drive makers aren't producing high-capacity
2.5" drives. Anyone out there had good luck with Tablet
PC? I'm thinking about getting th
is Toshiba to take on a trip to Ecuador and Peru (leaving
April 20/21). It won't have a high-capacity hard drive but it
might be a fun toy and would at least do a few things that my current
notebook can't.
Please comment if you own or have owned a Tablet PC.
Tablet Mac on the way?
Tablet Mac on the way?
08/19/2004 01:53 AMAn article at
The Register reveals a tablet computer concept that
Apple has filed for European design trademark. The images shown with
the article depict a machine that resembles the top half on an iBook.
With nothing more that the trademark paperwork, a few sketches and a
list of Apple engineers and designers to go on, that actual purpose
for this device is still unknown.
What's it like to use a Tablet PC?
What's it like to use a Tablet PC?
12/10/2003 05:41 AMMark Wansfell: "What is it
like to use a Tablet PC on a daily basis?"
Maybe we should have a film crew follow a Tablet PC user around for
a day.
A New Take On The Mac Tablet
A New Take On The Mac Tablet
09/07/2004 06:26 PMApple's best movve is to leverage its own mad skills with industrial
design and multimedia to create some truly innovative new hardware
breeds based loosely on the current tablet concept. And
that
effort, I trust, is already underway. By Matthew Rothenberg, Ziff
Davis (via MyAppleMenu)
A 64-bit Tablet PC from Averatec?
A 64-bit Tablet PC from Averatec?
07/27/2004 04:48 PMEngadget Jul 27 2004 8:07PM GMT
New tablet PCs: Better--but still not
perfect
New tablet PCs: Better--but still not
perfect
11/18/2003 10:14 PMZDNet Nov 18 2003 9:16PM ET
Viewsonic and the tablet PC
Viewsonic and the tablet PC
12/18/2003 05:46 AMSilicon.com Dec 18 2003 5:18AM ET
Who Cares About Tablet PCs?
Who Cares About Tablet PCs?
03/20/2003 01:05 PMMany tablet PCs look a lot like laptops, some are as heavy as a
lightweight notebook, and they often lack top-of-the-line features.
Given these truths, one might wonder why anyone would buy a tablet PC.
Will tablet PCs find their market, or should users wait for the next
generation of devices?
Tablet PC con Linux por 999$
Tablet PC con Linux por 999$
12/03/2003 01:29 PMTablet PC con Linux
Tablet PC con Linux
04/13/2004 08:49 AM15-inch tablet PC
15-inch tablet PC
12/17/2003 12:02 PMFrom VieDigi, the first tablet PC with a 15-inch display. The INFINITI
Smart Tablet isn't technically a Tablet PC (it doesn't run on the
Windows...
Tablet PCs - Will They Ever Catch On?
Tablet PCs - Will They Ever Catch On?
08/11/2004 10:30 PMDirect and Related Links for 'Tablet
PCs - Will They Ever Catch On?'
Although the sales of mobile devices is continuing to grow,
Canalys.com, a market research and advisory company, is reporting that
tablet PCs are an insignificant part of this growing trend. Their
current research shows notebooks are outselling tablet PCs by a factor
of 100 to 1. Personally I’m not surprised by this report as I
feel that tablet PCs are still not ready for primetime and I’m
beginning to wonder if they ever will be…
Apple Tablet or something.... else?
Apple Tablet or something.... else?
08/13/2004 12:42 PM
Apple has apparently filed
for a design trademark on a handheld computer resembling an iBook
without the keyboard. From The Register:
"Hints that Apple might be working on such a product
emerged in 2003 when a source close to Taiwanese contract manufacturer
Quanta claimed that the company had been hired by Apple to build what
was dubbed a 'wireless display...
The device is certainly a
logical extension of what it's been doing with iTunes and AirPort
Express. While its mini wireless access point is good for streaming
audio from a host Mac to a hi-fi, it lacks a local control unit. It's
tempting to view this latest design filing as the basis for just such
a device.'"
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Tablet PCs at Yahoo!
Tablet PCs at Yahoo!
02/05/2005 09:01 PMFirst it was Powerbooks. I was seeing them more and more around
campus. But today I was in a meeting where two of our execs appeared,
both sporting Table PCs. The near one was using it as a mini-laptop
while the far one had sworn off the keyboard. After the meeting I got
a really brief look at them and later received an "Ink" e-mail....
Tablet PC Guy Gets Slashdotted
Tablet PC Guy Gets Slashdotted
07/07/2004 04:44 AMTablet PC Group Weblogger Philip Su, co-author of Building Tablet PC
Applications and who also happens to be the software development
manager on the Tablet team, was Slashdotted Saturday. There is a
growing desire by his readers to see some “insider” tablet
tips, so to speak - perhaps he will oblige.Oh, ya. Now Phillip has
been “Gnomed,” too, in addition to being
“Slashdotted.” :o)
FC Now: Travel Tablet
FC Now: Travel Tablet
02/01/2005 10:06 PMNot long ago, a colleague introduced me to the wonders of Berocca, a
British product that bridges hangover remedy (so I'm told) and cold
preventative -- think how you feel after a long business trip. While
the product is imported...
Gartenberg on new Tablet
Gartenberg on new Tablet
12/10/2003 04:34 AMMichael also makes me jealous. He's been trying out the new Toshiba Tablet PC.
Linux On Your Tablet PC
Linux On Your Tablet PC
01/02/2005 02:05 PMTablet PC: The Next Generation?
Tablet PC: The Next Generation?
04/13/2005 07:27 PMCould the hottest new Tablet form factor end up being a mini
Tablet/eBook hybrid? Microsoft seems to be betting on it.
Two Big Developments for Tablet PC
Two Big Developments for Tablet PC
03/25/2005 11:13 PMEnabling the Wireless Enterprise Mar 26 2005 3:36AM GMT
What Kind of Tablet PC to Buy?
What Kind of Tablet PC to Buy?
02/17/2004 12:09 AMWhat's wrong with Tablet PCs?
What's wrong with Tablet PCs?
06/08/2004 10:21 AMZDNet Jun 8 2004 2:13PM GMT
ViewSonic's new Tablet PC
ViewSonic's new Tablet PC
11/17/2003 04:24 PM As expected, ViewSonic showed its new convertible-style Tablet PC at
the big COMDEX trade show in Las Vegas today. When it hits stores, the
V1250, which comes with built-in WiFi, will be the lightest
convertible with a 12.1-inch screen on the market, and have a 30GB
hard drive, a 1GHz processor, and 256MB of RAM. Read [Thanks,
Christopher Coulter]...
Tablet PCs Go to School
Tablet PCs Go to School
01/22/2004 03:19 AMTablet Mac Coming Your Way?
Tablet Mac Coming Your Way?
01/16/2004 11:04 AMTo fully realize the usefulness of the features Microsoft demoed at
the last Macworld there's going to have to be a tablet option... Or
maybe not, this is speculation and worth what you paid for it. By
Chris Seibold (AppleMatters via MyAppleMenu)
The A5: Prototype Sub-Tablet
The A5: Prototype Sub-Tablet
07/30/2004 08:55 AM
Gadget Madness
brings to our attention a prototype sub-tablet PC called the A5 that
is reminiscent of the Sony U50/U70, although not quite as nice
looking. While the prototype "runs RISC OS under Windows XP," for most
people the "Windows XP" part is all that is going to matter. An
integrated 8.4-inch 800 by 600 pixel screen, 40GB hard drive, and
detachable keyboard and touchpad round out the unit. Unfortunately,
there's no real word on what class of processor it uses, information
that is sure to become available if any OEMs decide to actually
mass-produce the unit.
Read - Project Home
Page [TheA5 via GadgetMadness]
Related
Sony VAIO U50 Review: Awful Laptop, Great
PDA [Gizmodo]
Two new Tablet PCs from Gateway
Two new Tablet PCs from Gateway
11/10/2003 11:06 PMWord of a couple of unannounced new convertible-style Tablet PCs
coming from Gateway. The M275X will have a 1.4GHz processor, 256MB of
RAM, a 14.1-inch display, and a built-in DVD/CD-RW combination drive.
The M275XL is about the same, just with a 1.6GHz processor, 512MB of
RAM, and a 60GB hard drive. [Thanks, Christopher Coulter]...
The Tablet PC: one year later
The Tablet PC: one year later
11/10/2003 11:05 PMIt's been one year since the launch of the Tablet PC and ComputerWorld
assesses its progress over the past twelve months, saying that while
it hasn't been a raging success for Microsoft, it hasn't been a dismal
failure either. What's been holding it back? The paucity of
applications designed specifically to take advantage of the Tablet
PC's handwriting recognition software and their high cost compared to
a regular laptop. Read...
Tablet PC telephone