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Handhelds.org - Open Source for Handheld Devices
Handhelds.org is an Open Source site for Handheld developers. Goal is to encourage and facilitate the creation of open source software for use on handheld and wearable computers. They welcome participation and sponsorship by individuals, groups and companies seeking to further this goal. (Linux)
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TuxMobil - Linux on Handheld Computers
Dedicated to Linux On Mobile Computers. It leads you to a lot of useful hands-on information, HOWTOs, and FAQs about installing and running Linux, BSD, Solaris and other UniXes on laptops, PDAs, cell phones, portable music players, wearables and other mobile computer devices.
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PDA - PC Webopaedia Definition and Links
This page describes the term 'PDA' and lists other pages on the Web where you can find additional information, including handwriting and voice recognition, Newton, palmtop, and Windows CE.
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Portable Design Conference
A unique, open-door event targeted at the fastest growing, and most exciting segment of the electronics industry - portable designs. PDCE ’08 is for design engineers and engineering managers who make portable consumer electronics devices. The single-day event on September 18 at the Wyndham Hotel-San Jose, provides keynotes, panel discussions and breakout seminars with lunch and a networking reception to wrap the day. PDCE ’08 is ''power...
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Devbuzz.com - Windows Mobile Development
DEVBUZZ.COM is dedicated to development tools, programming techniques and solutions for the Pocket PC. We have information on all levels of Pocket PC programming - for seasoned developers to novices just starting out on the Pocket PC platform
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Personal digital assistant
Personal digital assistants (PDAs) are handheld computers that were originally designed as personal organizers, but became much more versatile over the years. PDAs are also known as pocket computers or palmtop computers. PDAs have many uses: calculation, use as a clock and calendar, playing computer games, accessing the Internet, sending and receiving E-mails, video recording, typewriting and word processing, use as an address book, making...
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Dave's PDA Place - Developers Resources
PDA Resources for Developers * Microsoft eMbedded Visual Tools 3.0 * Microsoft Windows CE Platform Builder 3.0 * Microsoft Mobile Explorer (MME) * DirectPlay for Pocket PC 2002 * deVBuzz * The Palm OS Emulator * The Palm OS SDK version 3.5 * NS Basic/CE and Basic/Palm * Complete Java Virtual Machine * etc.
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Arrow Electronics and Analog Devices offers the newest Blackfin® processors, the ADSP-BF52x and ADSP-BF54x for connectivity applications. These Blackfin processors have the ability to run the required software stacks to support various interfaces, including USB stacks ported to Blackfin, Bluetooth, and TCP/IP stacks to support network interfaces. For information on Blackfin processors in connectivity, visit www.arrownac.com/adiblackfin . .


 

 

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