Wireless Wonders
Imagine managing your corporate e-mail from your cell phone. At www.wirelessknowledge.com, you'll find Workstyle, software from Wireless Knowledge Inc., a subsidiary of communications giant Qualcomm Inc., which enables cell phones, handheld computers and notebooks to remotely access e-mail, calendars and contact information. Workstyle is compatible with two e-mail products widely used at federal agencies: Notes from Lotus Development Corp. and Exchange from Microsoft Corp. -Joshua Dean
DEPTH STAR
A special layer of glass added to the standard liquid crystal display intensifies the screen image. The S-series includes the S-18, with an 18.1-inch screen, and the 19-inch S-19. They can be mounted on a wall and used as televisions. Moreover, the monitors can be attached to adjustable, pneumatic arms made by AG Neovo, thus providing the ultimate in adjustability.-Joshua Dean
TABLET TIME
The ViewPad 100 is powered by a 206 MHz StrongARM processor made by Intel Corp. and uses the Windows CE 3.0 operating system from Microsoft Corp. The unit's 10-inch, full-color liquid crystal display is touch-sensitive, enabling users to use their fingers or a pen instead of a mouse. At just 2.5 pounds, the ViewPad 100 has a built-in mouse and comes with a cradle for recharging the batteries or connecting to the Internet via a standard Ethernet port.
If you are looking for wireless connectivity to the Internet, the ViewPad 1000 is for you. The unit is equipped with a wireless transmitter, an Ethernet port and a 56K modem. At 4.3 pounds, the machine hums along using an 800 MHz Mobile Celeron processor from Intel and is packed with 128M of memory. The 10.4-inch touch display offers portrait and landscape views. The ViewPad 1000 comes standard with a built-in digital camera and a wireless keyboard. -Joshua Dean
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