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Archives: November 2002
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Thu Nov 14, 2002
It seems inevitable. With PDAs becoming more and more popular and the common buzz about the future being a single, integrated device, what could be more on-target than a handheld that does it all? Looking at the literature, the eBookMan appears to be that device. Is it? Well, yes and no. More... | |
In the modern age of mobile computing, there is one thing that we cannot escape. The need for security and passwords. The average person needs to deal with passwords for the computer itself, operating system, applications, Internet access, websites, accounts, networks, etc. The list seems endless. More... | |
So you have a Pocket PC or Palm PDA. It’s great for keeping track of things and being organized. There are so many things you can now do with a device that fits in your pocket. But how do you connect to the great big world of information that exists out there beyond your pocket? You can use the old method of always “syncing” to your PC, but that is hardly real-time connectivity. More... | |
Wed Nov 13, 2002
In the fantasy world of Ariole Sin, a medallion was created long ago by the gods to contain all the sins of the earth. The medallion was separated into three parts and hidden on the three remaining continents of earth. Legend states that whoever possesses the complete medallion shall become a god. And so you embark on your quest to possess the whole medallion. More... | |
Wed Nov 06, 2002
I have been eager to test a portable alternative to Graffiti for a long time. Since the recent influx of portable keyboards for the Handspring Visor, I have been trying to decide which one would work the best. I decided to look into the ThumBoard keyboard by Seiko Austin. More... | |

