Warner wrote an excellent post this weekend about the lack of good note-taking on small mobile devices. He’s absolutely correct. For the most part, I don’t use a UMPC because of the vectoring issues.
Motion Computing, one of the leaders in ultramobile computing and wireless communications, recently announced its new C5 mobile clinical assistant (MCA) at UCSF Medical Center during a joint ...
Motion Computing is releasing updates to its vaunted slate line of computers the F5 and C5. Both now sport options for I5 and I7 processors and other advances. These rugged beauties descend from ...
Motion Computing, a provider of integrated mobile computing solutions, announced the latest in the company’s family of rugged tablet PCs – the Motion F5v mobile field tool with integrated Intel Core ...
Motion Computing, a mobile computing business based in Austin, Texas, received funding of $6 million from New Enterprise Associates (NEA), Institutional Venture Partners (IVP), G-51 Capital, and other ...
Touch-screen device developer Typhoon Touch Technologies Inc. has filed for an injunction against Dell Inc. and Motion Computing Inc. for allegedly infringing touch-screen portable computing patents.
Motion Computing, a leader in mobile computing and wireless communications, recently announced that Mike Stinson has joined the executive management team as vice president of marketing. Stinson will ...
LONDON, UK, 26 March 2007 – Motion Computing®, a leader in ultramobile computing and wireless communications, today unveiled the LE1700, the company’s latest flagship slate tablet PC. The most feature ...
The F5 from Motion Computing is a semi-rugged tablet PC that offers mobility and durability in one package. Weighing a little above three pounds, this tablet features an Intel Core Solo U1400 ...
Motion Computing has raised $6.5 million in its first round of funding led by Compal Electronics of Taiwan, the company announced Tuesday. Also participating in the round was institutional investor ...
Light intensity tunable dynamics of in-sensor reservoir using optoelectronic memristor. For objects moving at higher speeds, a low-intensity illumination pattern yields a fast optoelectronic response ...
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