HTC has introduced the newest addition to its array of devices, they call it the Shift. It is a pint-sized computer which gives users the benefit of browsing and sending e-mails without the weight of their standard laptops. This new device is half the size of a normal notebook and a half of its weight.
Despite its small package, this pocket pc is powered by Microsoft Windows Vista and packs in a 40GB hard drive, as well as multiple connectivity options like HSDPA (high speed downlink packet access), Bluetooth 2.0 and Wi-Fi connectivity. It also utilizes Microsoft’s Origami software enhancement to allow improved access to information and calendaring tools. The HTC Shift will be available in the market starting April at a price of $2,188.
Fujitsu released a pocket pc that is one of a kind. Physical feature of this pocket pc includes: It has an up/down jog wheel (missing from many Pocket PCs) that can make navigating around lists and WebPages much easier. Aside from that it also has an IR or infrared port and an SD card socket for additional memory. On the right of this device is a slide switch use to switch the Bluetooth module on and off also a button for voice recording. Then at the top, there’s a slot for the telescopic stylus, a stereo headphone and a CF slot for expansion. There’s a concealed hardware reset switch, main adapter socket and also the data connector at the bottom. The Loox has a few extras, such as a light sensor, a built-in mic and a fairly powerful speaker.
Is there such a device that can bring on-the-job learning when you need it most? Helping to hone employees by allowing them to set specific goals, then give them objective measures of whether their behavioral patterns match the goals that they’ve set for themselves? Sounds more like a science fiction movie, right? However, this idea is closer to reality. Accenture Technology Labs has created a prototype MPSP or Mobile Personal Services Platform that makes it possible to develop applications that can make a cellphone a customized personal coach that gives personalized advice on everything about nutrition, career and anything else.
Mobile Personal Services Platform (MPSP) developed is now being introduced in the market . The first prototype coaching module developed is focused on making people more effective in professional conversations, such as team meetings, sales calls or negotiation sessions. Software that runs through the use of phone gathers voice streams and location data.
Wireless connections send the data from the participant’s phone to a server that integrates and analyses the data, fusing information from various devices to create a meaningful picture of the conversation. This is a state of the art technology that is very useful to the world wide and fast paced business enterprises.