| Below is a list of articles with the most recent ones listed first. |
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Overview & Designing Of Mobile Components by MDofPC |
Topic: Components |
| First of a basic goal of the system is to provide a data access to users from almost any device. Mobile components present the existing architecture of the mobile component and architecture already used on the web component and then we propose a new architecture based on new technologies. |
| Published: Saturday 17 January, 2009 |
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Mobile Computing Components - part 1 by MDofPC |
Topic: Components |
| The rapid growth in the PC industry in the 1980s soon led to a demand for portability, and by the middle of the decade PC manufacturers had began releasing products to meet this demand. Since then, the mobile PC market has been a key driver for continuous innovation, miniaturisation and technologica... |
| Published: Tuesday 01 May, 2007 |
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Mobile Computing Components - part 2 by MDofPC |
Topic: Components |
| Historically, the technology of the batteries that power notebook PCs has developed at a somewhat slower rate than other aspect of mobile computing technology. Furthermore, as batteries get better the power advantage is generally negated by increased consumption from higher performance PCs, with the... |
| Published: Tuesday 01 May, 2007 |
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Mobile Computing Components - part 3 by MDofPC |
Topic: Components |
| Many notebook PCs are proprietary designs, sharing few common, standard parts. A consequence of this is that their expansion potential is often limited and the cost of upgrading them high. |
| Published: Tuesday 01 May, 2007 |
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Mobile Computing Components - part 4 by MDofPC |
Topic: Components |
| In the early 1990s, the rapid growth of mobile computing drove the development of smaller, lighter, and more portable tools for information processing. One of the most exciting of these innovations was PC Card technology. |
| Published: Tuesday 01 May, 2007 |
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Mobile Computing Components - part 5 by MDofPC |
Topic: Components |
| Imagine a newspaper that sits neatly in your pocket, is environmentally friendly and gets updated every day. That's the dream that Toshiba unveiled in early 2000 in the shape of its DynaSheet. |
| Published: Tuesday 01 May, 2007 |
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Mobile Computing Components - part 6 by MDofPC |
Topic: Components |
| A step towards Toshiba's vision was made in late 2000 with the unveiling of the world's first fabric keyboard, designed for use with devices such as PDAs and mobile phones. The ElekTex keyboard - developed by the British company ElectroTextiles - gives a tactile response on key presses, is durable e... |
| Published: Tuesday 01 May, 2007 |
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