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Mini-Mozilla marches toward Windows mobiles

February 23, 2005 Minimo browser will move beyond Linux PDAs and onto Windows CE devices this summer. TAGS: Minimo, Microsoft Windows CE, PDA, developer, project, Pocket PC, Web browser, Linux, Mozilla Corp., mobile phone, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., PC

BBC to Brits: Need a license to watch us online, too

June 13, 2006 British TV-licensing authority responds to criticism of fee for watching BBC broadcasts (such as World Cup games) online. TAGS: World Cup, license, TV, reader, PDA, mobile phone, PC

Wireless USB devices arriving by September

March 7, 2006 First devices using the technology will be external hard drives, digital cameras and printers, industry group leader says. TAGS: UWB, wireless USB, wireless communication, USB, IEEE 802.11, camera, external hard drive, leader, radio, connection, PDA, printer, digital camera, PC, IBM Corp., battery

Start-up shrinks PC to palm size

April 16, 2002 A Seattle-based company called Oqo plans to show a handheld at the WinHEC confab this week that is capable of full-size PC functions. TAGS: OQO, Dave Ditzel, Transmeta Crusoe, data synchronization, WinHEC, Transmeta Corp., handheld, wireless networking, PDA, Seattle, start-up, size, Palm Inc., PC, USB, Apple Computer

Start-up beams TV to your hand

January 4, 2005 Orb Networks lets consumers view live TV though cell phones or PDAs, and big-name companies are paying attention. TAGS: ORB Networks Inc., multimedia, broadband Internet, Consumer Electronics Show, PDA, digital video, home PC, Media Center PC, cell phone, audio, start-up, TV, broadband, video, PC

Transmeta: Time for PCs to get personal

January 8, 2004 The chipmaker is helping manufacturers create "ultra-personal computers," a new category of tiny PCs for businesses. TAGS: Transmeta Corp., OQO, Antelope Technologies, chip company, handheld, PDA, category, notebook computer, size, AMD, PC, Microsoft Windows XP, hard drive, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Bug hunter targets routers, other gadgets

April 19, 2007 Vulnerabilities abound in routers, cell phones and PDAs and could pose a serious threat, a security researcher warns. TAGS: hardware maker, gadget, attack, router, D-Link Systems, researcher, PDA, vulnerability, bug, security, cell phone, monitor, PC

Fuel cell holds notebook promise

March 10, 2005 Another fuel cell prototype is launched, but this time it comes with a firm commitment to a finished product this year. TAGS: fuel cell, Hannover, notebook computer, battery, PDA, MP3 player, MP3, PC

PC or people--who's the boss?

December 20, 2005 Newly hired Microsoft researcher Bill Buxton sees big changes coming in how you and your computer interact. TAGS: impact, relationship, society, boss, researcher, PDA, Microsoft Corp., PC

Year in review: iPod goads gadget gains

December 27, 2004 Inspired by success of Apple iPod, major PC players try their hand at music players. TAGS: consumer electronics, electronics, TiVo Inc., digital audio, gadget, digital video, Apple iPod, Palm Treo, DVD player, PDA, handheld, Apple Computer, Sony Corp., Dell, DVD, HP

Gadgets, Pentium 4, Barenaked Ladies on display at Comdex

November 10, 2000 PC manufacturers, software developers and consumer electronics companies will gather at the Comdex trade show in Las Vegas next week to show off their new products and pass out key chains. TAGS: COMDEX, Transmeta Corp., Transmeta Crusoe, trade show, PC company, convention, Bill Gates, Ericsson Inc., electronics company, consumer electronics, Intel Pentium, Intel Pentium 4, CEO, Las Vegas, Compaq Computer Corp., PDA

Mobile minitablets still grounded despite new tech

April 30, 2007 Whether you call it a UMPC, an MID or a minitablet, it's far from certain you'll ever call it a success.Photos: Intel ultramobiles TAGS: ultramobile PC, minitablet PC, Samsung Q1, mobile device, Beijing, Intel, smart phone, manufacturing, PDA, Samsung Electronics, PC, laptop computer

VoIP wants to cut the computer cord

September 26, 2005 So-called softphone technology could let everything from an iPod to a PDA act like a telephone. TAGS: softphone, VoIP, Skype, telephone call, VoIP service, mobile device, Time Warner Inc., microphone, Google Inc., PDA, Yahoo! Inc., digital camera, IP, CEO, Apple iPod, camera

Intel sets the bar at 4GHz

November 20, 2003 The chipmaker aims to boost clock speeds and to launch a clutch of processors for desktops, notebooks and wireless devices next year, according to executives. TAGS: Paul Otellini, chip company, Craig Barrett, wireless chip, clock speed, Intel, desktop computer, Intel Itanium, Intel Celeron, notebook computer, chipset, PDA, AMD, Wi-Fi, PC

Security adviser: Cyberthreats keep growing

November 22, 2006 Howard Schmidt, former security adviser to the White House, warns of upcoming threats to businesses and the Net itself. TAGS: Howard Schmidt, cyberthreats, information technology manager, threat, colleague, identity theft, attack, DNS, spam, security, PDA, PC
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