Monthly Archives: September 2003

Personal Digital Adventure – Part 4

Rumour became fact as Palm announced the Palm Tungsten C and the Palm Zire71. Tale of two PDAs The Tungsten C was probably everything a business person would want. 64 MB of memory, a fantastic high-resolution colour screen, and two … Continue reading

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Personal Digital Adventure – Part 3

By 2002, almost two years after I acquired my Palm Vx, there were a lot of new models and manufacturers in the market. Colour models abounded from Palm, Sony, Handspring, Toshiba, HP and other manufacturers. PalmOS based models continued to … Continue reading

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Personal Digital Adventure – Part 2

Now that I had room to grow, I did. First of all, I subscribed to about almost 2 MB of channels from Avantgo. The service itself was just growing, and every day new stuff could be found, so you can … Continue reading

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Personal Digital Adventure – Part 1

In March 2003, I picked up a new Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) to replace my late (and seriously lamented) Palm Vx that has served me so faithfully since 2000. I can no longer conceive of professional or personal life without … Continue reading

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Quick Click Tricks

I am an amateur photographer, and am fascinated with the ability to capture images. I have always owned a camera or two (since I was a child, which got me the position of “Family Photographer”). I also wield digital cameras … Continue reading

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Do we want to WiFi today?

As I sit here, using my notebook to write this article, several things work silently in the background, making sure that I have access to information I need, when I need it. The single most important technology in this case … Continue reading

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