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3Com Ships 16-Bit PC Cards for Notebook Users
Fast EtherLink 16-Bit PC Card is available for notebook users.
Vantive First to Integrate With PalmPilot Organizer Using Microsoft Outlook and MiniVan
Vantive Offers PalmPilot Access to Vantive Software through Unwired Planet’s UP.Browser.
3Com PalmPilot Developer Conference Highlights Opportunities and Solutions for Market-Leading Handheld Computing Platform
AT&T Wireless, Metrowerks, Motorola, Novatel, Unwired Planet, Others Sponsor Milestone Event for Developers, Integrators and Resellers of PalmPilot Platform Solutions
3Com Broadens Mobile Computing Solutions With Two PC Cards Optimized for Windows
3Com Corporation announces two new PC Card (PCMCIA) modems optimized for use with Windows-based laptop computers.
EmbeddedWeb Server Technology from AllPen Software Enables Remote Devices to Share and Publish Data to Web Browsers
The new technology, which has been recently ported to the Microsoft’s Windows CE operating system, provides a means for remote devices to share and publish data to standard Web browsers anywhere in the world.
3Com Introduces CardBus Kit
CardBus delivers Fast Ethernet and x2 Modem Technology for the mobile communications market.
Fujitsu Personal Systems Introduces First Low-Cost Pen Tablet with 10.4″ SVGA Display
Fujitsu Personal Systems, Inc. introduces the Point 510, the first low-cost Windows 95-compatible pen tablet to incorporate a 10.4″ SVGA color display.
Mobile Insights Announces Mobile Connections ’97
MI’97 introduces five-city conference series uniting decision makers and manufacturers of mobile computing products.
Wireless LAN Interoperability Forum Applauds the Adoption of IEEE 802.11
The Wireless LAN Interoperability Forum (WLI Forum) announces its public support for the adoption of the IEEE 802.11 standard and urges the supplier community to take the next step: delivering multivendor interoperability.