Notable Technologies Delivers Mobile Access-Personal

The first communications program that links pen-based computers to the extensive “infobase” stored on public and private host computer systems and networks.

Dendrite International Announces PRINCIPIA for Apple’s Newton MessagePad

Dendrite International announces the launch of PRINCIPIA as the first sales force automation software for the Newton MessagePad.

Dataquest Explains Newton and the PDA Revolution

The personal digital assistant (PDA) revolution will get a boost with the unveiling of Apple’s Newton product on Monday, August 2.

First Newton–the MessagePad–Hits the Market

Apple Computer Inc. announces that the first product based on its innovative Newton technology, the Newton MessagePad, will ship on Aug. 2, 1993.

MacUser examines the Newton Generation

First in-dept report on Apple’s new Personal Digital Assistant.

Oracle Announces Connectivity To Newton MessagePad

Software provides “Glue” to bond Oracle database and messaging systems to new PDA.

PenMagic Software Inc. Enters Licensing Agreement with Apple Computer Inc.

PenMagic, Money Magazine and Apple Computer work together to develop Money Magazine Business Forms and Money Magazine Financial Assistant, two financial applications for Newton.

SelecTronics Names Roy Haythorn President and CEO

Licensing arrangements through Microlytics with Apple Computer, Claris Corp., Symantec, Lotus, Caere, Casio, Sharp Electronics, and over 80 additional firms provide both revenue to SelecTronics and connections to the world of Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) products.

AT&T, GO, PenStuff, and Trimble Turn Personal Communicators into “Personal Navigators”

Users will be able to find their location on maps, navigate point to point, find restaurants, shopping centers, or businesses “on the go,” and even get current traffic and weather information.

PenStuff and Trimble Navigation Develop GPS Standard for PenPoint

The API defines the means by which third-party developers may access GPS data collection devices under PenPoint.