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Archives: September 2003
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Sun Sep 21, 2003
GPS relies on a series of satellites that circle the earth and allow GPS devices to triangulate its location on the earth. The system, created by the U.S. Military and paid for by the U.S. taxpayers, can allow anyone with the appropriate hardware and software to plot their position on a map. With a set of maps and navigation software, the system will even give you directions to reach a location defined in the map database. Maps are available for most parts of the world. The first thing you need is the GPS hardware for your PocketPC. More... | |
Thu Sep 18, 2003
The Proporta aluminum case for Dell’s Axim is over-all a great investment for any Axim owner. It is stylish and sleek, provides great protection for the device, and still gives adequate access to the unit. More... | |
Finding a case for your PDA…. Easy. Finding a nice case for your PDA…. A little harder. Finding a beautiful case for your PDA…. Well, you know where this is going. So as not to rip off a certain credit card companies ad campaign I’ll stop right there. More... | |
Wed Sep 17, 2003
Bluetooth (short range, radio frequency communication standard for wireless connectivity) has quickly become a standard for device connectivity. By using a Bluetooth compatible device, you can wirelessly connect to a wide range of other devices including mobile phones, headphones, speakers, modems, access points, GPS, PDA, keyboards, laptop and desktop computers, etc. New Bluetooth compatible devices are constantly being introduced. Of course in order to make use of all this wireless capability, your main device, in this case a PocketPC, needs to have Bluetooth ability. More... | |
Thu Sep 04, 2003
It’s been all over the news several times in the last couple of years: News stories about a corporate traveler who has his laptop stolen and with it, the mounds of personal and business data on it. Despite all of the concern about Internet security and privacy, we all often overlook the fact that when we travel with a laptop we are carting around proprietary information which is subject to theft. More... | |

