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This is an original edition of Pen-Based Computing: The Journal of Stylus Systems, the premier industry newsletter for consumer and industrial stylus-based computing systems.
Issues of the newsletter are in the permanent collection of the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California (donated by Xerox PARC, a charter subscriber).
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Artifact Details
Volksware, Inc.
Canada
English
December, 1995
Twenty pages on yellow saddled-stitched paper.
In this issue:
- Lexicus Debuts Chinese Recognizer
- AT&T Wireless Extends Data Services
- Short Cuts: Roaming the Mobile Computing Industry
- No Strings: Newton Enabled for ARDIS Wireless Network
- Trimble Brings GPS Closer to Consumer
- PCMCIA Update: SyQuest Delivers Miniature Cartridge System
- SanDisk Pushes the Envelope Again
- Speech Recognition Update: Speech Systems Debuts Innovative Client-Server System
- Pen-Based Computing: A Look Back - AT&T Stars at COMDEX
- Executive View: A Conversation with General Magic's Jim White
- Company Index, Pen-Based Computing on the Web, CompuServe, Events
- Mobile Resources: Internet and the World Wide Web
- Events
8.5" x 11" (20 pages)
1054-4011
December, 1995
Acquired from publisher
2026-07-08
Contents
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Lexicus Debuts Chinese Recognizer
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AT&T Wireless Extends Data Services
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Short Cuts: Roaming the Mobile Computing Industry
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Newton Enabled for ARDIS Wireless Network
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Trimble Brings GPS Closer to Consumer
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SyQuest Delivers Miniature Cartridge System
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SanDisk Pushes the Envelope Again
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Speech Systems Debuts Innovative Client-Server System
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AT&T Stars at COMDEX (Volume 2, Number 5)
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Speaking With General Magic’s Jim White
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Mobile Resources
Organizations
People
Oral History
Connections
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