Friday, February 15, 2002
HP to Unveil Wireless Jornada
Posted by Jason Dunn in "NEWS" @ 09:15 PM
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,84604,tk,dn021502X,00.asp
We now have a date - four days away! Is anyone going to be at Cannes? I'd love to learn more about the Jornada 928, if only to know that it won't work in Canada (which I know it won't). I wonder how quickly they'll release a CDMA2000 version, or a version that works on North American GSM.
"Hewlett-Packard is expected to unveil a wireless-enabled addition to its Jornada range of personal digital assistants at the GSM World Congress in Cannes beginning February 19. Details of the HP Jornada 928 WDA are scheduled to be released at an introductory event at Cannes.
Existing models in HP's Jornada range all run variations of the Microsoft Windows CE operating system software. Microsoft has been working to develop a new version of its PDA operating system, integrating wireless telephony functions such as dialing numbers straight from the address book, maintaining logs of calls made and received, and sending and receiving text messages by Short Message Service (SMS) technology."
We now have a date - four days away! Is anyone going to be at Cannes? I'd love to learn more about the Jornada 928, if only to know that it won't work in Canada (which I know it won't). I wonder how quickly they'll release a CDMA2000 version, or a version that works on North American GSM.
"Hewlett-Packard is expected to unveil a wireless-enabled addition to its Jornada range of personal digital assistants at the GSM World Congress in Cannes beginning February 19. Details of the HP Jornada 928 WDA are scheduled to be released at an introductory event at Cannes.
Existing models in HP's Jornada range all run variations of the Microsoft Windows CE operating system software. Microsoft has been working to develop a new version of its PDA operating system, integrating wireless telephony functions such as dialing numbers straight from the address book, maintaining logs of calls made and received, and sending and receiving text messages by Short Message Service (SMS) technology."