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Pen-Based Computing – May, 1994 – Volume 4, Number 4

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

Organization

Volksware, Inc.

Place Manufactured

Canada

Language

English

Date

May, 1994

Description

Sixteen pages on yellow saddled-stitched paper.

Contents

In this issue:

  • PCS Must Clear More Than Technical Hurdles
  • Pen-Based Computing Soon Available Online
  • General Magic Expands Industry Alliance
  • Short Cuts: Roaming Around the Mobile Computing Industry
  • Smart Batteries Should Help Smart Devices
  • Speech Recognition on Handhelds Getting Nearer (but not yet)
  • On the Road Again...
  • No Strings: Fujitsu Features Wireless in New 325Point RF
  • Personal Communication Without the Computing
  • Technology Overview: The Promise of PCMCIA
  • Understanding PCMCIA Compatibility
  • Technology Survey: A Sample of PCMCIA Cards
  • Executive View: A Conversation with Newton Source's Stephen Elms
  • New SMR Phone from Motorola
  • Company Index
  • Internet, CompuServe, Mail Order, Events
Size

8.5" x 11" (16 pages)

Condition
New
ISSN

1054-4011

Acquired

May, 1994

Acquisition Source

Acquired from publisher

Catalogued

2026-06-27

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