Mobile Insights Announces the Nominees for the Fourth Annual Mobility Awards

Top Industry Advisors Vote on the Best Products and Services in the Mobile Computing and Data Communications Industries

Mobile Insights, Inc., today announced the nominations for the fourth annual Mobility Awards.

Difficult Smart Handheld Devices Market Continues Impressive Growth In 1998 Reports IDC

Form factors forecasted in the report include: PC companions such as Sharp’s Zaurus, various Windows CE 2.0 devices, personal companions such as 3Com’s PalmPilot, Sharp’s Mobile Organizer SE-500, and newly announced PalmPC devices, among others.

Frost & Sullivan: Wireless Customer Premise Equipment; Get Connected or Get Left Behind

According to new strategic research from Frost & Sullivan, North American Wireless Customer Premise Equipment, the market is forecasted to grow at a CAGR of 34.7 percent from 1996-2003.

Frost & Sullivan: A Rocky Beginning for Portable Handheld Terminals Opens New Potential for Consumer Acceptance

According to recent strategic research by Frost & Sullivan, the World Portable Handheld Terminal Market has seen an increase in demand for these terminals due to companies wanting to decrease costs and to increase operation through automation.

Industrial Tablets Capture 64% of $ 1.7 Billion U.S. Handheld Market in 1996 According to Recent Research by Mobile Insights Inc.

Leading makers of industrial tablets, such as Telxon, Norand, Symbol, and Fujitsu Personal Systems, will this year ship over $ 1.1 billion to corporate accounts in the United States.

Apple MessagePad Awarded Best Hand-Held Product of the Year

The BYTE award and the March Computer Currents Award for the best Hand-Held/Personal Digital Assistant are ringing endorsements of Apple’s PDA product strategy.

Mobile Computing Insights Announces Mobility Award Nominees

Awards to honor the best products and services in mobile computing and data communications.

Vendors Face Failure Unless They Identify Real Market, Take Cues from Users, Seybold Says

In the middle of what was supposed to have been a good year for PDAs, there is still confusion over exactly what a PDA is, and worse, just who will buy and use the devices.

MacUser examines the Newton Generation

First in-dept report on Apple’s new Personal Digital Assistant.

Apple’s Pie Division Outlines Electronic Publishing Strategy

Apple’s Personal Interactive Electronics (PIE) Division announces their intent to implement a comprehensive strategy to enter the booming electronic publishing market.