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ALSO CALLED: PocketPC, Personal Digital Assistants, and Pocket PC
DEFINITION: Palm is the trade name for a popular personal digital assistant (PDA), a form of handheld device that is also known as a palmtop computer. The Palm is about the same size as a stenographer's tablet. Dataappears on an liquid crystal display (LCD) screen. One of the outstanding features of the Palm is its basic method of data entry: a writing device, called a stylus, can be pointed at icons on the
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The New BlackBerry Technical Support Services
sponsored by BlackBerry
WEBCAST:
Watch this webcast to learn about the new support programs from BlackBerry® Technical Support Services which are designed to keep pace with the changing mobility needs of any organization whether you're just beginning to grow your BlackBerry® deployment or have come to rely on it as mission critical.
Posted: 14 Aug 2009 | Premiered: 14 Aug 2009
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Analyst paper: Mobile Banking Creates a Bright Spot Within the Struggling Financial Services Industry
sponsored by BlackBerry
ANALYST REPORT:
Mobile banking is quickly growing in popularity among young, affluent, tech-savvy smartphone users in America and Canada. As a result, financial institutions will have a highly interactive and expandable line of services and devices they can use to engage their customers.
Posted: 27 Jul 2009 | Published: 27 Jul 2009
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PDA DEFINITION (continued):
Palm is the trade name for a popular personal digital assistant (PDA), a form of handheld device that is also known as a palmtop computer. The Palm is about the same size as a stenographer's tablet. Dataappears on an liquid crystal display (LCD) screen. One of the outstanding features of the Palm is its basic method of data entry: a writing device, called a stylus, can be pointed at icons on the display to select items for entry. The stylus can also be used to enter alphanumeric data (words and numbers) by manually scrawling them across the face of the display. This is known as Graffiti. More recently, a Palm can be purchased with a built-in mini-keyboard or optionally a collapsible full-size keyboard can be attached.The Palm can not only be used to originate, store, and process data on its own, but it can download data from a desktop or notebook computer or from the Internet, process it, and then upload the new data back. PDA definition sponsored by SearchMobileComputing.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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