Newton (platform) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Newton platform was an early personal digital assistant hardware/software platform developed by Apple Computer (now Apple Inc.). Development was started in 1989 and officially ...
Personal digital assistant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term PDA was first used on January 7, 1992, by Apple Computer CEO John Sculley at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, referring to the Apple Newton.
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As AppleInsider has hinted in recent months (1, 2), the next-gen PDA will signal the advent of a fifth core business segment (fourth if you discount Apple TV) for Apple, but at the ...
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A source has passed on to us, here at Macrumors, that Apple may finally be about to announce their new PDA. Long-running rumors have abounded regarding Apple and Palm's joint ...
Newton (platform) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Newton platform was an early personal digital assistant hardware/software platform developed by Apple Computer (now Apple Inc.). Development was started in 1989 and officially ...
Apple PDA? - Mac Forums
Apple PDA? MacRumors News Discussion (archive) ... While it may simply be speculation, one columnist claims "there's good reason to believe that a jazzy new Newton II will be ...
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Following a tip from one of our guest's comments in John Kheit's column about new Apple trademark applications for iWork, ProBand, and Pod, we found that Apple filed a ...
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Apple PDA, ipod Mini, ipod Photo, ipod Shuffle, Audiovox, Casio, Dell, Handspring, HP, Kyocera, Microsoft , Nintendo, PalmOne, RIMM, Samsung, Sharp, Siemens, Sony, T-Mobile ...
Personal digital assistant - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term PDA was first used on January 7, 1992, by Apple Computer CEO John Sculley at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, referring to the Apple Newton.

