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2. Network analysis in the palm of your hand
3. Audit trail D-day
4. Compiling Palm[TM] apps on Linux. (Tools)
5. Handhelds -- Mobil Evolution -- Handhelds aren't just curiosities anymore-they could become an important part of enterprise computing
6. Btendo takes Two-mirror route to laser scanning
7. Dell May Be Building Android Pocket Device; The Internet-enabled handheld device is being likened to Apple's iPod Touch and could be released this year
8. No Handheld Devices For 2010 Census; The Commerce Department halts its upgrade after scheduling and performance problems, as well as cost overruns, derail the plan
9. NTI delivers portable audio test tools
10. Microvision To Unwrap Small Mobile Projector At CES; Show, a battery-powered projector, can be connected to mobile devices to show high-resolution images and video ranging in size from 12 inches to 100 inches
11. OQO's Railway Rollout Marks New Era for UMPCs; The handheld devices are replacing a pair of 7-inch binders containing specs and manuals and forms for the rails, switches, turnouts along CSX's track
12. Businesses More Concerned About Mobile, Remote Security, But Still Ignore Training; Companies that have implemented training for remote and mobile workers believe they've reduced the number of security breaches, says CompTIA
13. Do You Need A Personal Achievement Device? The NXTlynk PAD comes with light-pulsing glasses that are said to stimulate and relax optical nerves and content dealing with wellness topics and mastery of various skills
14. Part PC, Part Table Or Pen, New Ways To Get Things Done; Microsoft's Surface computer and Livescribe's Smartpen signal a break with the well-worn keyboard and mouse
15. Handheld 'sees' damage in concrete bridges, piers
16. Market For Handheld Devices Continues To Shrink; Shipments plunged to 919,916 in the first quarter, compared to 1,549,199 the year before. IDC said the sharp downward trend in the market was accelerated by Dell's decision to leave the market
17. Are Handhelds A Helpful Link To The Office Or Noose Around The Neck? A new survey shows that 38% of IT professionals say they're working round the clock because their BlackBerry devices and smartphones keep them tied to the office
18. Nintendo Rides DS Handheld To Higher Profits; Japanese game maker Nintendo Co. Ltd. on Thursday posted a 40 percent rise in quarterly profit, driven by blistering sales of its DS handheld machine, and stood by its forecast for record-setting annual earnings
19. Apple Seeks Patent For Wireless Handheld Device; A patent application shows that wireless communications will play a part either in an upcoming revision of Apple's iPod or in its long-rumored mobile phone
20. Disposable biochip uses plastic
21. How To Avoid 'Blackberry Thumb'; Repetitive strain injury can be caused by overuse of the thumbs to type messages on the popular Blackberry e-mail device or any other handheld computer with a similar keyboard
22. Handheld Device Market Fading Fast; The relentless plummet continued with the market dropping 22.3 percent from the same quarter in the previous year, according to an IDC report released Thursday
23. U.S. Census Bureau Goes Wireless; The government will use mobile devices to track down people who don't respond to questionnaires. Perhaps it can stave off the kind of stinging criticism that followed the 2000 U.S. Census count
24. IBM Claims Chip Security Advance; The company claims to have devised a way to boost the security of chips targeted at portable computers and mobile phones
25. Cell Phone Users Tune Out Music And Video: Survey Says; A new poll tosses a wrench into cell phone providers' efforts to make broadband applications like music and video downloads attractive to consumers
26. BlackBerry Use Up, Despite Legal Trouble; Research In Motion Inc.'s BlackBerry led the global market for data-centric handheld computers last year, despite a high-profiled patent-infringement lawsuit
27. Report: Palm Still Dominates Despite Pressures; Handheld-device shipments decreased 18% from the like quarter in the previous year, while shipments for the full year dropped 17 %, a new IDC study says
28. Handheld unit does near-field testing
29. Sales of Handheld Devices Without Voice Plummet; Consumer sales of handheld devices without voice communications slid for the seventh consecutive quarter
30. Motorola Unveils First Of Rugged Handhelds; The device is built to military specifications, but it's for everyday use, the company claims
31. Handhelds Untether Sales Staff -- Disability insurance industry leader UnumProvident turns to hybrid phone/data PDAs to deliver '100 percent' access to corporate e-mail and calendars for mobile sales staff
32. Single-chip radio raises design questions
33. Ad hoc nets hop from hurdle to hurdle
34. Are You Connected?
35. Evolving roles for walkie-talkies -- While they're short-term rivals for now, handheld radios like Uniden's FRS/GMRS could some day be a cellphone's add-on
36. Time To Deliver; The FedEx IT team's budget won't rise in the next few years. But the expectations certainly will
37. LTrim's IP integrates analog in handhelds -- Resistors ingrained in CMOS capable of 0.001% tolerances, start-up says
38. Array packaging shrinks size, cost
39. Imaging In Your Pocket -- Symbol's rugged handheld benefits from WLAN, mobile computing, VoIP
40. Digital gadgets, nets fuel hopes for rebound
41. Handhelds Make Burger King's Fast Food Even Faster; Fast-food giant turns to Palm devices to streamline programming of food preparation
42. At Your Service
43. Handspring Posts Smaller Loss; The PDA maker continues to lose cash because of the slump in the handheld computer market
44. Tech Firms Seek Wireless Standard; The Open Mobile Alliance will replace the WAP Forum, whose Wireless Application Protocol is the most widely used platform for Web browsers on cell phones, but has fallen short of expectations
45. Take 2 Tablets... -- Solution Providers Are Increasingly Prescribing Pen-Based Computing Solutions To Small-Business Customers
46. Europe Reacts to Wireless Safety
47. In Easy-To-Take Tablet Form -- PC-makers show off their margin-heavy wares
48. Damage Assessment: Lessons From Ground Zero -- Handheld system assesses damage to see how buildings survived
49. Machines Get A Say
50. ProGear's an Easy to Swallow Tablet -- SonicGear revives the Web pad form factor and looks to cure corporate ills with robust networking and application support
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