Sitka Corp., a Sun Microsystems Inc., owned company, announces it will provide local area networking soft-ware for products based on AT&T’s Hobbit microprocessor.
Category: Timeline (1992)
Notable Technologies Unveils the First True Communications-Based Software Applications for Mobile Computing
Notable Technologies Inc., introduces their first two communications applications for GO Corp.’s PenPoint operating system, running on both the AT&T Hobbit and Intel processors.
PenStuff Joins IBM and University of Florida in Hurricane Andrew Recovery Effort
PenStuff Inc. develops a PenPoint-based data collection application in conjunction with the University of Florida GeoPlan Center to assist in assessing the recent damage caused by Hurricane Andrew.
AT&T to Market Personal Communicator in Partnership with EO, Inc.
AT&T announces that the world’s first personal communicator will be available to the public in AT&T Phone Centers in early 1993.
AT&T Microelectronics Announces Industry Support for Hobbit Microprocessors
Hardware, software and communications partners commit to Hobbit Personal Communicator Platform.
Phoenix PenBIOS Provides CIC PenDOS Compatibility
Phoenix Technologies Ltd. and Communication Intelligence Corp. announce that CIC’s PenDOS pen operating environment for the DOS platform is now fully compatible with the Phoenix pen digitizer interface, PenBIOS.
NEC Introduces the UltraLite Autograph; an i486 SL Pen Tablet Computer for the Mobile Worker
NEC Technologies Inc. redefines the standard for pen computing platforms with its introduction of the feature-rich UltraLite Autograph pen tablet.
GO Corp. Introduces PenPoint ‘Hot Apps’ Promotion
GO Corp. announces the PenPoint “Hot Apps” promotion, a collection of five innovative third-party applications available to customers who purchase PenPoint prior to Dec. 31, 1992.
Microsoft Introduces Windows for Pen Computing, Japanese Edition
Microsoft Corp. announces the Japanese edition of the Microsoft Windows operating system for Pen Computing.
PCMCIA Gallery at COMDEX Highlights Acceptance of PC Card Technology
More than 60 firms are scheduled to participate in the PCMCIA Gallery with products displayed to include the latest in memory cards, I/O cards, drivers, connectors, software, platforms, and more.