V.32bis/V.17 Modem Chipset Now Supports Mobitex Wireless Data Protocol

Allows personal communicators to put data on the air.

Pensoft Corp. Announces Personal Perspective Built into Every EO Personal Communicator

Personal Perspective offers a complete scheduling, to do, note-taking and contact management environment for mobile professionals.

SystemSoft Introduces CardSoft

SystemSoft Corp. introduces CardSoft PC card software, the PCMCIA industry’s first interchangeable software solution for computer manufacturers.

SkyTel Corp. to Offer and Display Motorola NewsCard

SkyTel involved in the development of Motorola’s NewsCard, as well as in the development of other products which put receive capabilities on the PCMCIA type II card format.

AT&T Introduces ”Hobbit” Processors; Makes ”Personal Communicators” Possible

Personal Communicators are small, mobile devices that accept pen input, and are used primarily for communications.

SystemSoft Develops PCMCIA Software for Cirrus Logic Chips

SystemSoft Corp. announces that it has added support for the Cirrus Logic Inc., CL-PD6710 and CL-PD6720 PCMCIA Host Adapters in its PCMCIA 2.0 software offerings.

NESTOR Reports Results

NESTOR products are based on the company’s proprietary neural-network technology, which operates as adaptive information-processing systems that “learn” from experience.

Lotus Celebrates Over Two Million cc:Mail Users at Interchange ’92

Lotus announces plans to deliver pen computer-based e-mail and other technologies for remote users.

MIT/Stanford Venture Laboratory features Jeff Hawkins, Co-founder, and Donna Dubinsky, President of Palm Computing

The MIT/Stanford Venture Laboratory Saturday announces that Jeff Hawkins and Donna Dubinsky will present their company’s distribution strategy for selling palmtop computer software to consumers.

Hi-Tech Management Systems and Hitachi Ltd. Announce the Electronic Clipboard

Hi-Tech Management Systems and Hitachi Ltd. announce the Electronic Clipboard, a new hand-held, pen-based computer, based on the Intel386 SL microprocessor weighing little more than a conventional pen and full clipboard (about 2.7 lbs. including battery).