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Pen Computing Magazine – October 1999
Pen Computing Magazine – June/July 1995
Pocket PC – November 00 Vol. 3 No. 5
Portable Design – January 1998
Pen Computing Magazine – September 1999
The Handheld Computer Almanac
PIE Developers – Volume 2.5 – September, 1994
PDA Developers – Volume 4.3 – May/June 1996
Pen Computing Magazine Fall 1999 Buyers Guide
PDA Developers – Volume 4.5 – Sept/Oct 1996
Palmtop – Issue 35
PDA Developers – Volume 2.6 – Nov/Dec 1994
Mobile Computing Magazine, January 1998
Pen Computing Magazine – December 1997
Palmtop – Issue 34
Wireless for the Corporate User – Mar/Apr 1994
Palmtop – Issue 27
Microwave Journal – January 1994
PIE Developers – Volume 2.4 – July, 1994
Palmtop – Issue 33
Handheld Systems – Volume 5.1 – Jan/Feb 1997
PIE Developers – Volume 2.2 – March, 1994
Pen Computing Magazine – April 1998
Palmtop – Issue 28
Pen Computing Magazine – October 1999
Pen Computing Magazine arrived on the scene in August, 1994 and continued producing well-designed, information-packed issues for several years. Edited by the highly-energetic and personable Conrad H. Blickenstorfer, the magazine…
Pen Computing Magazine – June/July 1995
Pen Computing Magazine arrived on the scene in August, 1994 and continued producing well-designed, information-packed issues for several years. Edited by the highly-energetic and personable Conrad H. Blickenstorfer, the magazine…
Pocket PC – November 00 Vol. 3 No. 5
Pocket PC was a magazine published by Thaddeus Computing covering devices, software, and accessories based on the Microsoft Pocket PC standard. Pocket PC magazine evolved from the company’s earlier newsletter…
Portable Design – January 1998
This is an original edition of Portable Design magazine. The publication focused on hardware design for portable and handheld systems.
Pen Computing Magazine – September 1999
Pen Computing Magazine arrived on the scene in August, 1994 and continued producing well-designed, information-packed issues for several years. Edited by the highly-energetic and personable Conrad H. Blickenstorfer, the magazine…
The Handheld Computer Almanac
This was a comprehensive reference guide to the current state of the handheld computing industry.
PIE Developers – Volume 2.5 – September, 1994
PIE Developers, later PDA Developers, was the premier, independent printed resource for PDA developers in the mid-to-late 1990s. Originally billing itself as “A Technical Journal for Newton Developers,” the journal…
PDA Developers – Volume 4.3 – May/June 1996
PDA Developers, originally PIE Developers, was the premier, independent printed resource for mobile developers in the mid-to-late 1990s. Billing itself as “A Technical Journal for PDA Developers,” each issue contained detailed…
Pen Computing Magazine Fall 1999 Buyers Guide
Pen Computing Magazine arrived on the scene in August, 1994 and continued producing well-designed, information-packed issues for several years. Edited by the highly-energetic and personable Conrad H. Blickenstorfer, the magazine…
PDA Developers – Volume 4.5 – Sept/Oct 1996
PDA Developers, originally PIE Developers, was the premier, independent printed resource for mobile developers in the mid-to-late 1990s. Billing itself as “A Technical Journal for PDA Developers,” each issue contained detailed…
Palmtop – Issue 35
Palmtop: The journal for today’s Psion user was the premier glossy magazine for Psion users. Published and edited by Steve Clack, the magazine was distinctive in its diminutive size and…
PDA Developers – Volume 2.6 – Nov/Dec 1994
PDA Developers, originally PIE Developers, was the premier, independent printed resource for mobile developers in the mid-to-late 1990s. Billing itself as “A Technical Journal for PDA Developers,” each issue contained detailed…
Mobile Computing Magazine, January 1998
One of the flagship mobile computing magazines available in the United States in the 1990s.
Pen Computing Magazine – December 1997
Pen Computing Magazine arrived on the scene in August, 1994 and continued producing well-designed, information-packed issues for several years. Edited by the highly-energetic and personable Conrad H. Blickenstorfer, the magazine…
Palmtop – Issue 34
Palmtop: The journal for today’s Psion user was the premier glossy magazine for Psion users. Published and edited by Steve Clack, the magazine was distinctive in its diminutive size and…
Wireless for the Corporate User – Mar/Apr 1994
This is an original edition of Wireless for the Corporate User magazine. The publication focused on wireless solutions for portable and handheld systems.
Palmtop – Issue 27
Palmtop: The journal for today’s Psion user was the premier glossy magazine for Psion users. Published and edited by Steve Clack, the magazine was distinctive in its diminutive size and…
Microwave Journal – January 1994
Microwave Journal delivered timely information to hardware designers and communications company executives, featuring articles ranging from business opportunities in satellite-based communication services to PCS voltage-controlled oscillator technology. Note the Apple…
PIE Developers – Volume 2.4 – July, 1994
PIE Developers, later PDA Developers, was the premier, independent printed resource for PDA developers in the mid-to-late 1990s. Originally billing itself as “A Technical Journal for Newton Developers,” early issues…
Palmtop – Issue 33
Palmtop: The journal for today’s Psion user was the premier glossy magazine for Psion users. Published and edited by Steve Clack, the magazine was distinctive in its diminutive size and…
Handheld Systems – Volume 5.1 – Jan/Feb 1997
Handheld Systems, originally PIE Developers and later PDA Developers, was the premier independent printed resource for mobile developers in the mid-to-late 1990s. At various points billing itself as “A Technical Journal for PDA…
PIE Developers – Volume 2.2 – March, 1994
PIE Developers, later PDA Developers, was the premier, independent printed resource for PDA developers in the mid-to-late 1990s. Originally billing itself as “A Technical Journal for Newton Developers,” early issues…