Apple highlights its commitment to the enterprise, including with Apple’s newly-announced Newton 2000.
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Wireless LAN Interoperability Forum Publishes Open Specification Draft and Certification Program, Demonstrates Interoperability
BASS, BreezeCOM, Fujitsu, Intermec, and WaveNet among new forum members.
3Com Offers High-Speed 33.6 Connections With Next Generation Lan+Modem PC Card
3Com Corporation introduces the newest version of its EtherLink III LAN+Modem PC Card, offering mobile users the highest modem connection speed and fastest data throughput available.
Socket Expands Serial I/O Card Family for Mobile Computers
Three new serial PC Card adapters maximize connectivity while reducing power consumption.
Microsoft Announces Additional Industry Support for Windows CE Platform
Compaq Computer Corp. and Hitachi Ltd. join list of leading OEMs for Handheld PC.
Cirrus Logic Debuts Voyager ChipSet in New Apple Newton-Based Platforms
First in a family of chipsets highly optimized for Apple’s Newton operating system, Voyager designed into Apple’s MessagePad 2000.
Digital Ocean Wins First Place Appy Award for Best New Hardware Company, Announces Continued Support of Newton Platform
The award, one of only four presented by CTIA, given to Digital Ocean for its integration of CDPD, circuit switched and cellular voice communications into its Newton OS based Seahorse handheld computer.
Developers and Solutions Providers Declare Support for Apple’s New Generation of User-Centric Information Appliances
Apple Computer unveils the MessagePad 2000 and the eMate 300, user-centric devices designed for business and education, respectively.
PHYSIX Announces PocketChart for the Apple MessagePad 2000 with Newton 2.1
Electronic medical record empowers health care professionals to improve patient care.
Digital’s StrongARM Microprocessor to Power Apple’s New MessagePad 2000, Newton Platform
The StrongARM SA-110 delivers up to 10 times the performance of competitively priced, low-power microprocessors, enabling advanced features such as handwriting recognition and Internet/intranet communications, plus the potential for speech recognition, in hand-held devices.