Newton platform continues to offer a wide range of extensible communications and software solutions.
Category: Hardware
Processor from VLSI Incorporated in Motorola’s Marco Wireless Communicator
VLSI Technology Inc. announces a design win for their enhanced ARM610 32-bit RISC processor in the new Motorola Marco Wireless Communicator.
Harris/Dracon Teams with AllPen Software to Develop Mosaic-like Software for Telco Field Craft
The Dracon Division of Harris Corporation teams with AllPen Software to license software for use in Harris/Dracon’s pen-based SuperTech 2000 Craft Digital Assistant (CDA).
Motorola Rings in 1995 with the Launch Of The Marco Wireless Communicator
Macworld attendees get first look at the world’s only Newton-based integrated wireless hand-held device.
Digital Ocean Announces “All-In-One” PDA
Tarpon integrates Apple’s Newton with Grouper’s wireless technology; features backlighting, ruggedized case, and built-in wireless LAN and WAN modem.
CIC Handwriter Recognition System Introduced on Kalidor 386/486 Systems
Communication Intelligence Corp. announces that Kalidor joins the growing number of OEMs promoting Handwriter Recognition Systems (HRS) version 4.0 for the Windows for Pen platform.
Fujitsu Introduces Lightest, Fastest Tablet PC Featuring Desktop Power and Performance
Fujitsu Personal Systems Inc. introduces the Stylistic 500, a 2.6-pound “tablet” PC powered by an Intel 486DX2-50 CPU, the fastest microprocessor ever designed into a tablet computer.
Fujitsu Personal Systems and MedExpress Team Up to Save Lives
New computing solution enables automated on-site physical exams and real-time breath-alcohol testing.
Southern California Edison Automates Field Crews with Fujitsu Mobile Computers
The solution in use by SCE’s 425 foremen eliminates paper-based reporting, thereby increasing the utility’s productivity and data quality.
Pen Computer Introduced for Soldiers
Texas Microsystems, Inc., a manufacturer of rugged and fault-tolerant personal computers, delivers working prototypes of a hand-held “Soldier’s Computer” to the U.S. Army.