Fujitsu Personal Systems Inc. and GO Corp. jointly announced a partnership designed to help value added resellers (VARs) and system integrators to quickly and efficiently address the mobile computing requirements of vertical markets.
Category: Timeline (1993)
CIC PenDOS Software Developer Kit Available in Japan
Communication Intelligence Corporation announces the availability of its PenDOS Software Developer Kit (SDK) for DOS/V users in Japan.
aha! software Delivers on Promise of Electronic ink — Does for Pen What Word Processor Did for Typewriter
aha! software announces the release of its first product, InkWriter, the initial product in its InkProcessor product line.
CIC and Borland Bring Pen Computing to dBASE Users
Communication Intelligence Corporation announce the availability of new pen-centric objects for Borland International Inc.’s dBASE IV database software.
Zenith Data Systems Announces Pen-Based Z-NOTE
Zenith Data Systems announces the Z-NOTEPAD 425Ln, a pentop version of the award-winning Z-NOTE.
America Online is First to Provide Services for Palmtop Computers
America Online discloses details of services it will provide on the palmtop edition of America Online, aimed at the emerging mobile computing market.
Ameritech, Apple Form Alliance for Messaging Services
Communications-intensive users who link Ameritech’s messaging services with Apple Computer’s Newton devices will realize additional stay-in-touch capabilities.
Apple’s Pie Division Outlines Electronic Publishing Strategy
Apple’s Personal Interactive Electronics (PIE) Division announces their intent to implement a comprehensive strategy to enter the booming electronic publishing market.
The PIE Division Announces Broad Communications Initiatives
The Personal Interactive Electronics (PIE) Division of Apple Computer Inc. announces collaborative and exploratory efforts with three Regional Bell Operating Companies (RBOCs), Ameritech, BellSouth, and US West.
Intelligence for Future Line of Personal Digital Assistants
Sharp Electronics Corp. announces that it will soon release the first in a line of Personal Digital Assistants based on Apple Computer, Inc’s Newton Intelligence.