Pen-Based Computing The Journal of Stylus Systems

Mobile Resources / Events

Volume 5, Number 2 · February 1995 · Pages 18, 19

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Internet

Newton

  • Anonymous ftp
    • Apple ftp site: ftp.apple.com (130.43.2.3) /pie/newton
    • sumex-aim.stanford.edu (36.44.0.6) /info-mac/Newton
    • mac.archive.umich.edu (141.211.120.11) /newton
    • newton.uiowa.edu (128.255.63.55) /pub/newton
    • ftp.uni-erlangen.de (131.188.2.43) /pub/Newton
    • ftp.cc.umanitoba.ca (130.179.16.24) /Mac-Develop/Newton
  • USENET Newsgroups
    • comp.sys.newton.programmer
    • comp.sys.newton.misc
    • comp.sys.newton.announce
    • comp.binaries.newton

Zoomer/GEOS

  • Palm Computing’s ftp Site
    • ftp.netcom.com (192.100.81.1) /pub/pa/palm
  • Anonymous ftp
    • ftp.biostat.washington.edu (128.95.21.103) /pub/zoomer
  • USENET Newsgroups
    • comp.os.geos

Wireless

  • Archives
    • csd4.csd.uwm.edu (129.89.7.4) /pub/Portables/Wireless
  • USENET Newsgroups
    • comp.std.wireless
    • comp.dcom.lans.wireless

PCMCIA

  • Archives
    • csd4.csd.uwm.edu (129.89.7.4) /pub/Portables/PCMCIA
  • USENET Newsgroups
    • alt.periphs.pcmcia

PenPoint

  • Mailing lists
  • Anonymous ftp
    • Archive of the PenPoint mailing list netcom.com (192.100.81.1) /pub/ds/penpoint.Z

General

  • USENET Newsgroups
    • comp.sys.pen
    • comp.sys.handhelds

Events

CeBIT ’95. March 8-15, 1995. Hannover Fair Grounds, Hannover, Germany. The largest information technology exhibition in the world. Over 6000 companies will exhibit to an expected audience of over 650,000 people. For more information, please call 1-609-987-1202.

Lap & Palmtop Expo. March 9-10, 1995. New York, New York. A conference and exhibition focusing on the growing market for mobile computers and communication. For more information, please contact Lap & Palmtops at 1-800-444-EXPO, 1-212-682-7968, 1-800-569-LAPS (fax).

Mobile 95. March 15-16, 1995. San Jose Convention Center, San Jose, California. The conference will include sessions on PCS, cellular data, and others. For more information, please contact Technologic Partners at 1-800-326-3613, 1-212-696-9793 (fax).

Pen-Based Computing/WWW

Pen-Based Computing is more than a monthly newsletter—it’s a complete online resource for mobile computing information. To begin with, each issue of Pen-Based Computing is available as a fully-formatted electronic document in Adobe Acrobat format.

The electronic version, known as Pen-Based Computing/Online, is available in both a single user or corporate site license. Gone are the days of dog-eared paper floating leisurely through a department.

Pen-Based Computing is also on the Worldwide Web. Currently, our site features information about the newsletter, with links to additional sources concerning the range of mobile computing technologies.

To reach our Web home page, please enter the following URL in your WWW browser:

ftp://ftp.netcom.com/pub/je/jerney/www/pbc.html

Please bear with us, as the site is getting a lot of use and may be busy when you try.

Mail Order

The 5-hour videocourse, Introduction to Pen Computing, is now available. The course, sponsored by Hewlett-Packard, provides an in-depth look at pen hardware and software, pen computing applications, and communications options for pen computing.

The complete series—5 videotapes with course notes—is US $249 and individual tapes are priced at $59 each. For more information, call Janet Morgan at (408) 255-6790, fax (415) 328-7154, Internet email: [email protected].

CompuServe

CompuServe has many resources that support pen-based computing. Among the most popular are the following online forums which support pen-based computers, PDAs and palmtops:

  • GO NEWTON (Newton users forum)
  • GO NEWTDEV (Newton developers forum)
  • GO PALMTOP (supports most palmtop computers and PDAs)
  • GO PENFORUM — The Pen Technology Forum is mostly developer oriented, but includes support for PenPoint, the EO units, and various pen-based software packages.

Additional online areas will be added in the months ahead to support all aspects of portable and pen-based computing and wireless communications.

The primary managers for the above areas are:

  • Ron Luks — 76703,254
  • Neil Shapiro — 76703,401

For a free introductory CompuServe membership kit, which includes a $15 usage credit and one month’s free standard subscription (an $8.95 value) please call 1-800-524-3388 and ask for operator 307.

Events (continued)

NetWorld+Interop. March 27-31, 1995. Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, Nevada. The premier networking and interoperability conference. For more information, please contact NetWorld+Interop at 1-800-488-2883, 1-415-525-0199 (Fax Info Hotline), or http://www.interop.com (World Wide Web).

National Wireless Resellers Association (NWRA) Conference. April 5-7, 1995. Hyatt Regency Crystal City, Arlington, Virginia. A conference aimed at the growing market of reselling wireless communication services. Topics will include cellular, paging, PCS, and ESMR. For more information, please contact the NWRA at 1-703-506-3270, 1-800-891-9160 (fax-on-demand).

National Mobile Electronics Show. April 7-9, 1995. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. For more information, contact 1-202-457-4900, 1-202-457-4485 (fax).

COMDEX/Spring and Windows World. April 24-27, 1995. Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, Georgia. More than 1000 companies are expected to exhibit at the east-coast version of the annual desert classic. For more information, please contact Peter Young of The Interface Group at 1-619-449-6600.

Transcribed from Pen-Based Computing, Volume 5, Number 2 — February 1995. Pages 18, 19.