Today’s productivity apps are ubiquitous in the office, but back in the 90s, you needed a PDA (personal digital assistant) for that stuff. Some darn fool thought the Game Boy was perfect for such a device.
When it comes to technology, the show’s gadgets have already become reality in several cases: its communicator predicted the clamshell mobile phone, the food replicator was made real with 3D food printing, and Captain Kirk was using voice input long before Alexa became a household name.
I have a Palm Pilot IIIx with the add-on modem and used it while on vacation in the UK to dial long distance back to the US to access my ISP and get to my email. This was summer of 1999 I believe.
Google Glass teased an interesting future, but failed to deliver on its promise. Today, Toshiba picks up where Glass left off, with a pair of Augmented Reality (AR) glasses powered by a mini Windows 10 PC.
“Adding the Nautiz X9 to our family of products reflects our commitment to bringing truly rugged field devices to market,” said Johan Hed, Handheld Group director of product management. “The Nautiz X9 also extends our wide Android offerings, which have been in increasingly high demand. GMS certification is an extra feature not always included in enterprise devices, but it has proved to be invaluable for our customers, giving them access to the full suite of Google applications. The reliability and toughness of the Nautiz X9 will bring great value to field users worldwide.”
The phone comes with an IP68 rating that ensures dust-proofing and waterproofing. The company claims that the handset can survive temperatures from -20℃ to 60℃, so you can take it up on that mountain hike or down to the beach without any worries. It comes with MIL-STD-810G grade protection and also has a customized UV detector.
In less specialized use, I found the Surface Go pleasant to tote. I hardly notice it in the crook of my arm or one hand while buzzing around our office and taking it on the train. It shines in any of these on-the-go circumstances, so if you find yourself hopping from meeting to meeting and spending a lot of time away from your desk, this may be a great partner. On a larger scale, the low cost may be especially well suited to the bulk-purchase scenarios I mentioned.
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Shares of Insulet are currently trading at around $85 per share, down almost 20% from its yearly high. This pullback presents an attractive opportunity to invest in a growth stock with a unique product and a market that is set to grow massively in the long term.
The company expects to sell the gadget mostly to men in their 40s and 50s, an age group where men apparently start becoming particularly concerned with body odor, according to SoraNews24.
The Kong 3 projects a very practical persona as it offers a construction quality that exceeded our wildest expectations of what is, essentially, a budget phone.
I got a Palm pilot III. It had it’s serial port or a backpack modem so it could dial out on a land line directly from your contacts. I mainly used TomTom City maps when it was just free ware made by two Dutch students and it just contained a vector street map with address lookup. other favourite softwares were a star map and translators, which at that time only existed as expensive language specific devices.
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