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Friday, December 19, 2003 |
HP Notebooks Win In Michigan Schools - Now About That Power Management Great win for HP notebooks - and a great opportunity for n-Charge product from Valence. (Mobility Extension/Power Cable Management) Hewlett-Packard wins a multimillion-dollar contract to supply notebook computers to sixth-grade students in Michigan. [CNET News.com - Front Door]
11:56:55 AM
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MasterCard Checks Out 'Contactless' Payments The company plans to introduce a new RFID-based payment technology across the United States next year that could simplify debit and credit card transactions for consumers. [CNET News.com - Front Door]
9:34:44 AM
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ritePen 2.0 Advanced Handwriting Recognition Application Interesting tool that I have used on occasion - with excellent results. PenandInternet®, LLC, announced the immediate commercial availability of ritePen™ 2.0 advanced handwriting recognition application and pen navigation tool. ritePen is available for the Tablet PC, pen laptops, ultra portable computers, digital pens and other Windows based pen computers.With ritePen, users can write on the full screen in smooth electronic ink and their handwriting is instantly converted into text in any Windows application. [Tablet PC Talk News]
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ViewSonic offers resellers "easy sell" with first convertible Tablet PC ViewSonic Corp. will start ramping up its channel this month with its first convertible Tablet PC featuring a 12.1 inch screen and keyboard, handing resellers a much broader customer base. About two years ago the company released its first Tablet PC, a slate version branded The ViewPad 1000. Back in November 2002, the company introduced the V1100, another slate Tablet PC running the Windows XP Tablet Edition operating system. [Tablet PC Talk News]
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xThink Calculator - New Tool For The Tablet PC Downloaded and watched the training video of a new tablet pc tool - Calculator: xThink - and it looks to be an excellent/intuitive tool. [via The Scobleizer Weblog]
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Arrow Electronics Enhances Sun Service Leads Generation Tools Managing leads just got easier for iForce partners at Arrow Electronics' MOCA Division. [eWEEK Technology News]
6:29:37 AM
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Austin Considers Move To Linux Desktop The tech hot spot of Austin, Texas, is considering removing Microsoft software from some of its computers and replacing it with open-source software in what could be another setback for the technology giant's lucrative government business. [eWEEK Technology News]
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