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- Pocket Telnet (exe)
- Pocket TELNET is a TELNET utility written for the Handheld PC Platform. Similar in style to the TELNET program found in Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000, Pocket TELNET lets you connect to remote hosts in interactive text mode. Supports VT-100 emulation, ANSI colors, and Web browser integration. Suitable for connecting to remote UNIX...
- Tags: Pocket TELNET, Telnet, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows CE, Handhelds, Processors, Networking, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Semiconductors, Components
- Software downloads 2005-08-05
- Microsoft to blast Google over copyrights
- snr.thanks for your attention"Companies that create no content of their own, and make money solely on..."Companies that create no content of their own, and make money solely on the backs of other people's content, are raking in billions through advertising revenue and IPOs," What a bunch of assinine hipocrites those...
- Tags: Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., agripino1927@..., windows, security, software, hardware, programming, e-mail
- Discussion threads 2007-03-06
- Macintosh: It's a Madison Avenue thing
- Oh please...You've completely missed the vision on the Mac Mini. Maybe most of the PC crowd, just miss it too.First, your comparison is the same as everyone other one I've read from mainstream PC biased media, you compare hardware only. You missed the completness of the INCLUDED iLife software and...
- Tags: alex.coker@..., Apple Macintosh, hardware, OSX, PC, PC hardware
- Discussion threads 2005-01-18
- Microsoft insults our intelligence on Virtualization security
- Microsoft does not have the absolute right...... to do whatever it wants regarding the EULA or anything else. A quick review of recent history will verify the fact!RE: Microsoft insults our intelligence on Virtualization securityJust one more reason for the average frustrated Windows user to say "fuggedaboudit" and dive into...
- Tags: Utility computing, Storage management, wmlundine@..., security, Microsoft Corp., virtualization
- Discussion threads 2007-06-22
- Microsoft: Fast start for Vista in businesses
- Windows Vista adoption by businessesMicrosoft predicts that Windows Vista will be adopted by businesses twice as fast as Windows XP was because of the tools and human support that will be available. Some analysts contend that adoption is more likely to be driven by companies' buying cycles than by whether...
- Tags: hardware, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP, news, Sonja Thompson, support, tools, vista
- Discussion threads 2006-10-02
- How AirMagnet watches Wi-Fi networks
- When you have to track down problems on your wireless network, dragging a laptop around isn’t always an option. As portable as laptops are today, they can still be cumbersome. This is where the power of your PDA comes in handy. In this article, I will show you how to...
- Tags: ActiveSync, AirMagnet, Compaq iPAQ, network, Ron Nutter, sleeve, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi network
- Technical articles 2003-01-30
- Smart Display technology: Does it have a place in your organization?
- This article originally appeared on our sister site, TechRepublic.Rumors about Microsoft’s MIRA technology, now named Windows Powered Smart Display SD technology, have floated around for over a year. The devices are finally available, with more on the way from a variety of vendors. It's possible that this portable “intelligent” touch...
- Tags: Memory, Desktops, Keyboards, Microsoft Windows CE, Microsoft Windows XP, Deb Shinder, Smart Display, SD card, SD device
- Technical articles 2003-05-23
- Smart Display technology: Does it have a place in your organization?
- Rumors about Microsoft’s MIRA technology, now named Windows Powered Smart Display SD technology, have floated around for over a year. The devices are finally available, with more on the way from a variety of vendors. It's possible that this portable “intelligent” touch screen monitor that communicates with your PC over...
- Tags: Memory, Microsoft Windows CE, Desktops, Keyboards, Microsoft Windows XP, Smart Display, SD card, SD device
- Technical articles 2003-04-29
- Turn your iPAQ into a network analysis tool
- Although most people use PDAs as electronic schedulers and notebooks, you can also use them as portable technical support tools. With the right utilities and accessories, you can use your PDA to analyze your wireless or wired network—and recoup some of your investment as well. PDAs aren’t cheap, but the...
- Tags: Compaq iPAQ, network, Ron Nutter, tool
- Technical articles 2005-01-07
- Sharp ships Linux PDA
- The Linux-based Zaurus handheld, now on its way to stores and online retailers, is aimed at corporate users. Analysts are skeptical that big companies will go for the high-priced device. Would you?By Richard ShimSharp Electronics is shipping a Linux handheld, giving that niche market its first major device manufacturer. Find...
- Tags: Handhelds, Operating systems, PDA, ZDNet  , Sharp Zaurus, Sharp Corp., Linux, handheld
- Technical articles 2002-04-29
- Why is Windows the most widely used OS?
- Why is Windows the most widely used OS?Why is Windows the most widely used OS? I was just reading a post about bashing Windows, and it caused me to ask Why is Windows the most widely used OS? It's found on the majority of servers and desktops/workstations around the world.WindowsYes...
- Tags: bashing, desktop, desktops, jtew@..., Linux, Microsoft Windows, operating system, servers, usage, windows
- Discussion threads 2005-07-22
- Xen leads Novell's turnaround effort in Linux
- Xen leads Novell's turnaround effort in Linuxarticle rootSLES and SLED 10 products incorporate XenNovell is releasing important new versions of its SUSE Linux for servers and desktops--SUSE Linux Enterprise Server SLES 10 and SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop SLED 10--that incorporate Xen virtualization software. While Novell is the first major Linux...
- Tags: xen, virtualization, news, novell, Novell NetWare, Novell Inc., Sonja Thompson, hardware, Microsoft Corp., Linux
- Discussion threads 2006-07-17
- Microsoft opts against SP5 for Windows 2000
- Microsoft opts against SP5 for Windows 2000article rootMicrosoft opts against SP5 for Windows 2000Microsoft's final update to Windows 2000 will largely be a collection of previously released fixes rather than an all-new service pack. The company said that a collection of updates, rather than a service pack, will enable customers...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Opts, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Newsletter Editor, operating system, SP5
- Discussion threads 2004-11-30
- Toshiba Pocket PC e310: Big features, small price tag
- By far the smallest and lightest Pocket PC on the market, the Toshiba e310 also delivers more powerful features, such as the ability to play MP3s, than its Palm OS counterparts.By Colin DuweMakers of Palm OS devices have a great deal to fear from Toshiba's Pocket PC e310. This thin,...
- Tags: Handhelds, Operating systems, Memory, CNET, E310, Pocket PC, Toshiba Corp., Palm Inc., PC, Palm OS, Toshiba Pocket PC e310
- Technical articles 2002-07-17
- Why should administrators care about Transmeta's new chip?
- The veil has been removed. Last week, Transmeta introduced its new Crusoe family of mobile processors. In addition to being fast, they use less powerbut that's not the only reason your interest should be piqued!Here’s the deal. Transmeta, the most secretive chip designer on earth, has finally released its mobile...
- Tags: Handhelds, Processors, James McPherson, veil, Transmeta Crusoe, chip, Transmeta Corp., decoder
- Technical articles 2000-01-28
- Get IT Done: Turn your iPAQ into a network analysis tool
- Use your PDA and third-party applications to optimize network performance.Although most people use PDAs as electronic schedulers and notebooks, you can also use them as portable technical support tools. With the right utilities and accessories, you can use your PDA to analyze your wireless or wired network—and recoup some of...
- Tags: Handhelds, PDAs, network, Ron Nutter, Get IT Done, Compaq iPAQ, PDA, tool
- Technical articles 2002-12-19
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