AT&T Introduces ”Hobbit” Processors; Makes ”Personal Communicators” Possible

Personal Communicators are small, mobile devices that accept pen input, and are used primarily for communications.

New NCR 3130 Notepad Computer Expands NCR Leadership in Mobile Computing

NCR Corp. reinforced its leadership position in mobile, pen-based computing with the introduction of the NCR 3130 NotePad, a feature rich, highly versatile notepad computer.

Samsung Electronics America Ships PenMaster Notepad Computer

Samsung Electronics America, Information Systems Division, announces that it has begun shipping its Pen-Master notepad computer based on Intel’s powerful 80386SL microprocessor.

Kurta and SuperScript Join Forces to Manufacture Next Generation Pen Systems

SuperScript Inc. and Kurta Corp. announces a business partnership which authorizes Kurta to manufacture SuperScript’s next generation desktop pen-based system.

AT&T Microelectronics and GO Corporation Announce Development Relationship

AT&T Microelectronics and GO Corp. made public their relationship to jointly develop products that will be the foundation for an open platform to address the emerging Personal Communicator market.

AT&T Microelectronics Forms Personal Communication Systems Unit to Pursue Market for ”Communicators”

Unit will develop semiconductor products, development tools and software based on the Hobbit microprocessor.

ZDS Pen Upgrade For Z-NOTE Series Notebook PCs

Zenith Data Systems announces its intention to offer a pen-capable display upgrade for its award-winning Z-NOTE series of notebook PCs

Apple And Toshiba Announce Agreement For New Multimedia PDA

Companies announce agreement to develop new Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) products in the multimedia player category.

Mouse Systems Corp. Enters Pen Computing Market with PenMate

Mouse Systems Corp., developer of the first mouse for the IBM PC, debuted PenMate.

Apple Computer to Use ARM Processor in PDA

Advanced RISC Machines Ltd. (ARM) has announced a major design win for the ARM610 processor, just six months after the initial launch of the ARM6 technology.