Mobile Insights Announces Mobile Connections ’97

MI’97 introduces five-city conference series uniting decision makers and manufacturers of mobile computing products.

Newton, Inc. Announces Upgrade to Network Access Capabilities

New company works with key allies to provide internet solutions in education and healthcare markets.

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.

Phoenix Announces a Full Suite of ACPI Solutions for the Next Generation of PCs

Fujitsu has been working with Phoenix for several months to develop ACPI compliant systems that utilize their ACPI BIOS solution.

Newton, Inc. Introduces Business Focus at PC Expo

The Newton, Inc. team makes its first major industry appearance at PC Expo, less than a month after spinning out from Apple as a wholly owned subsidiary.

Visiting Nurse Service of New York Recognized with National Information Infrastructure Award

Nurses use Fujitsu’s Stylistic tablet computers to dramatically improve medical documentation and communication.

AllPen Software to Incorporate Java in NetHopper browser Technology

AllPen announces its commitment to incorporate Sun Microsystems Inc.’s Java technology into their NetHopper mobile/embedded World Wide Web browser technology.

OPTi Shipping Core Logic, Audio & Graphics Chips For Sharp’s Copernicus PDA

New pen tablet incorporates multimedia features of notebook and desktop PCs.

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.