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ALSO CALLED:
Handhelds,
Handheld Computers,
Mobile Terminals,
Mobile Devices,
SHD,
Smart Handheld Devices,
Wireless Handheld Devices,
Handheld Terminals,
Handheld Computing Devices,
Wireless Terminals,
Device Platforms,
Portable Terminals
DEFINITION: A handheld computer is a computer that can conveniently be stored in a pocket (of sufficient size) and used while you're holding it. Today's handheld computers, which are also called personal digital assistants (PDAs), can be divided into those that accept handwriting as input and those with small keyboards. The original handheld that accepted handwriting was Apple's Newton, which was later withdrawn
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Handheld Devices White Papers
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Ensuring The Availability of Blackberry Enterprise Server
sponsored by Double-Take Software
WHITE PAPER:
In order to implement a plan for protecting and backing up BlackBerry handhelds, it's important to understand how the Blackberry Enterprise Server solution works within an existing email environment. This paper gives a quick lessong to that end, then concentrates on ensuring the availability of the Blackberry Enterprise Server
Posted: 16 Nov 2009 | Published: 16 Nov 2009
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Comparing Research in Motion and Microsoft Mobile Solutions
sponsored by Microsoft
WHITE PAPER:
This paper compares the Research In Motion BlackBerry solution with the Microsoft® mobile solution by analyzing features of the user experience and the administrator experience.
Posted: 05 Dec 2008 | Published: 05 Dec 2008
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HANDHELD DEVICES DEFINITION (continued):
from the market. Today, the most popular handheld that accepts handwritten input is the PalmPilot from 3Com. Philips, Casio, NEC, Compaq, and other companies make handhelds with small keyboards. Windows CE and EPOC are two of the most widely used operating systems in handheld computers.Handheld computers are typically used for personal information manager (PIM) types of applications: maintaining schedules, keeping names and phone numbers, doing simple calculations, taking notes, and, with a modem, exchanging e-mail and getting information from the Web. Keyboards have tiny keys that take
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