• This where this "computer" concept becomes interesting-the association between tablet and apps. (officer.com)
  • It does this -- in real time -- by overlaying 3D models, videos or other data with the camera view of a smartphone, tablet, PC, or other connected device. (lenovo.com)
  • Workforce mobility demands are evolving, and customers have been asking Xplore for a high-quality, high-performance rugged Android handheld device to complement their existing tablet-based mobile solutions. (datacollectiononline.com)
  • At only 0.81 lb (369g), the M60 is an ideal option for workers who require real-time access to specialized enterprise applications and data, but demand fewer computing capabilities than what are delivered in Xplore's larger tablet and 2-in-1 computers. (datacollectiononline.com)
  • Augmented reality allows users to visualize and experience a real-world environment by using a handheld device or tablet computer. (esmagazine.com)
  • Synchronous modalities include real-time telephone or live audio-video interaction, typically with a patient using a smartphone, tablet, or a computer. (cdc.gov)
  • Did you know that one of the versions of this game was released as a handheld version in 2018? (dailygame.net)
  • The latest Android operating system offers tremendous potential for developing or adapting mobile computer applications, allowing the defence to acquire the newest technology rapidly. (winmate-rugged.com)
  • Cyclomedia captures data from the real world and transforms it into valuable insights enabling you to understand the complexities of the environment around you. (geospatialworldforum.org)
  • Zebra's Intelligence Edge Solutions connects your business assets, data and people giving you insights to make best-action decisions in real time. (zebra.com)
  • The common denominator: Handheld rugged computers - highly capable, portable devices that can be configured to your needs, provide instant communication in a variety of ways, will last all day in the field, and can get the work done in virtually any conditions you find yourself in. (handheldgroup.com)
  • On a local-government level, mobile computing technology is a great way to ensure strong ROI for smaller budgets - because Handheld devices can do so many different things. (handheldgroup.com)
  • Smartphones have largely replaced personal digital assistant (PDA) devices, handheld/palm-sized PCs, portable media players (PMP), and, to a lesser extent, handheld video game consoles and dedicated E-reader devices. (wikipedia.org)
  • In the early 1990s, IBM engineer Frank Canova realised that chip-and-wireless technology was becoming small enough to use in handheld devices. (wikipedia.org)
  • The group conducts research with systems at all scales, from handheld devices to cloud computing data centers. (columbia.edu)
  • While optimized for the constraints of small, less-powerful devices such as cellular telephones and handheld devices operating with limited bandwidth, WAP manages to offer security and device-independent computing. (datamation.com)
  • Much of the WAP architecture and fundamentals of development will remain relatively constant, but the microbrowsers (slimmed-down browsers developed for smaller, nondesktop/laptop devices) and hardware (currently includes cell phones and handhelds) will evolve rapidly. (datamation.com)
  • Wirelessly communicates with different types of receivers such as mobile devices, displays, handheld readers, analog outputs, relay modules and computer interfaces. (thomasnet.com)
  • Zebra's range of mobile computers equip your workforce with the devices they need from handhelds and tablets to wearables and vehicle-mounted computers. (zebra.com)
  • The MDM/EMM-certified rugged handheld utilizes a number of built-in wireless technologies to expedite data and voice communications between the field and office, including those required to remotely manage, upgrade and lock down devices. (datacollectiononline.com)
  • Whisper is a real-time interactive media installation, based on small wearable devices, wireless computer communication, and handheld technologies embedded in garments worn by the participants. (we-make-money-not-art.com)
  • It's about time that our computers were instant-on, like Palm and Pocket Windows handheld devices. (zisman.ca)
  • Workers unfamiliar with the handheld devices were afraid they'd make mistakes. (inboundlogistics.com)
  • The purpose of this study is to introduce a visualization and interaction tool of Augmented Reality in mobile devices using three-dimensional (3D) volumetric images from patients' real tomographic acquisition, and to describe the steps for preparing the models for such 3D visualizations. (bvsalud.org)
  • [ 1 ] Today, adaptive devices such as wheelchairs and lifts are now often interfaced with computer technology, providing better strategies for improving the patient's mobility. (medscape.com)
  • Computers are useful devices for processing electrical signals from various sources, such as ECG for detection of heart dysrhythmias and EEG for analysis and detection of spike and sharp waves that can sometimes be missed by the neurologist. (medscape.com)
  • Or in a less immersive way on a computer screen or smart devices by navigating with keyboard, mouse or finger-touch. (lu.se)
  • A smartphone is a portable computer device that combines mobile telephone functions and personal computing functions into one unit. (wikipedia.org)
  • The first commercially available device that could be properly referred to as a "smartphone" began as a prototype called "Angler" developed by Canova in 1992 while at IBM and demonstrated in November of that year at the COMDEX computer industry trade show. (wikipedia.org)
  • The handheld PDA, smartphone, mobile app revolution is roaring with giant promises made and delivered, and modern physicians are deeply into using the approaches. (medscape.com)
  • The M3 Series handheld computers are designed with many of the same attributes as Glacier's Everest Series of vehicle mounted computers such as high quality ruggedization and complete configuration flexibility. (wirednewsengine.com)
  • Today's handhelds are built to operate for long hours in the world's most challenging settings - toughness to match the military personnel who use them. (handheldgroup.com)
  • Or will the handheld browser of tomorrow be as powerful as today's desktop variety? (datamation.com)
  • The result is today's fiercely competitive industry, where every PC store is able to assemble its own computers from standardized parts. (zisman.ca)
  • Hand-Held Computer provides real-time control. (thomasnet.com)
  • PCL-486 has ROM-DOS 6.22 operating system for real-time capability, 8 Mbyte Dynamic RAM, 2 Mbyte Flash memory, and serial port that can be configured for RS-232, RS-422 or RS-485. (thomasnet.com)
  • In applications where real time control is a requirement, the ROM-DOS 6.22 operating system makes the PCL-486 an ideal choice. (thomasnet.com)
  • Mission planning and on-the-go strategizing are easier, thanks to secure, real-time communication that includes video conferencing as well as instant sharing of visuals and field-captured data. (handheldgroup.com)
  • Designed with input from leading companies in the transportation and logistics sector, Honeywell"s Dolphin 99EX mobile computer provides a rugged solution that increases productivity by connecting enterprises, front-line workers and customers using real-time wireless communication. (barcodediscount.com)
  • Maintenance crews use rugged tablets with RFID scanners to keep track of tasks and get real-time updates. (handheldgroup.com)
  • Bright and easily programmable, indoor LED signs can deliver real-time information. (signsbytomorrow.com)
  • Each form of AR involves the real-time integration of digital information with live video or the user's environment. (lenovo.com)
  • Kruse knew that the company needed to move to a real-time, mobile system based on barcodes and handheld scanners. (supplychainbrain.com)
  • Delivers real-time remote monitoring and control of compressor fleets. (thomasnet.com)
  • The Telog Ru-35 Recording Telemetry Unit offers real-time remote monitoring and alarm notification of sensors and instruments in stormwater sewer networks and underground water vaults. (thomasnet.com)
  • Zebra's location technologies provide real-time tracking for your organisation to better manage and optimise your critical assets and create more efficient workflows. (zebra.com)
  • Real-time data access to the right information is crucial for mission-critical and battlefield operations. (winmate-rugged.com)
  • Shipping will be calculated in real-time at checkout. (dogbedsupplies.com)
  • Free mapping for the entire World using Google EarthMicro Real-Time GPS Tracker can send data at specific intervals and transmit an emergency alert to up to 7 cell phones. (dpl-surveillance-equipment.com)
  • Receive your Micro Real-Time GPS Tracker SMS ready to go including a Pre-Activated SIM card. (dpl-surveillance-equipment.com)
  • The First Real-Time Tracker to Support Prepaid Cellular Service. (dpl-surveillance-equipment.com)
  • Our low cost SMS packages make Micro Real-Time GPS Tracker even more affordable. (dpl-surveillance-equipment.com)
  • The 5.8 pound device transmits voice, data and video communications using 802.11 b/g, Bluetooth and GPS for real-time, situational awareness, said Ira Tabankin, the company's chief technology officer. (urgentcomm.com)
  • The data they capture gives Sub-Zero a continuous, real-time view of all inventory in the factory. (inboundlogistics.com)
  • Thanks to new tech tools, you may be able to get a better feel for student comprehension of the material and correct misunderstandings in real time. (dearborn.com)
  • Without limiting the foregoing, unless you are specifically authorized or licensed by Rand McNally, you may not use information contained in this web site with any products, systems, or applications installed or otherwise connected to or in communication with vehicles, capable of vehicle navigation, positioning, dispatch, real time route guidance, fleet management or similar applications. (randmcnally.com)
  • It is characterized by a combination of real and virtual scenes registered in three dimensions, with the possibility of interaction in real time. (bvsalud.org)
  • In several research pipe-lines VR is used as a tool for exploring and sharing 3D visualizations or for setting up an experiment based on 3D-scannings, 3D-modelling, motion capture (real time or FBX), 3D eye tracking or complex research data in general. (lu.se)
  • Ultrasound images are acquired rapidly enough to show the motion of organs and structures in the body in real time (as in a movie). (msdmanuals.com)
  • The researchers suggested that diagnostic accuracy was acceptable, but they said they felt that better quality control is needed through training and automation to provide real-time feedback to the operators, particularly with regard to patient fixation and pupil size. (medscape.com)
  • And our rugged handhelds with low-frequency RFID capabilities can both help improve the tracking of containers for waste management workers and streamline animal tagging for agricultural workers. (handheldgroup.com)
  • Some, like an exhibit of The Dark Crystal 's puppetry , take place in real life, filmed by brave workers. (syfy.com)
  • Now, as workers move parts and materials from one place to another, they use handheld computers to scan the labels. (inboundlogistics.com)
  • His credits include Programming Applications with the Wireless Application Protocol (see Additional Resources box at end of article) and Advanced Palm Programming: Developing Real World Applications , both published by Wiley Computer Publishing. (datamation.com)
  • As handheld screen real estate expands and wireless network connections gain speed, will the world really need WAP? (datamation.com)
  • Augmented reality (AR) is a technology that enriches the real world with digital information and media. (lenovo.com)
  • Mixed reality (MR) combines real world imagery with virtual/augmented reality enhancements to create new virtualized environments where real people and objects can co-exist with digital ones. (lenovo.com)
  • AR delivers virtual elements as an overlay or enhancement to the real world. (lenovo.com)
  • A computer-aided, handheld fabrication device that lets users "sketch" real world objects-furniture, appliances, life-sized sculptures-at actual scale. (subtraction.com)
  • 1,2 Augmented reality (AR) can be defined as enhancing an individual's visual experience with the real world through the integration of digital visual elements. (bvsalud.org)
  • Studies of hearing protector users have shown repeatedly that average protection values in the real world are much lower than the labeled Noise Reduction Ratings (NRR) determined in laboratories with trained and motivated subjects. (cdc.gov)
  • In neuropsychological rehabilitation, the new technologies have facilitated the development of compensatory strategies and real-world simulations. (bvsalud.org)
  • Virtual reality (VR) is a technique for visualising three dimensional (3D) data and provides a simulated environment that can be similar to or different from the real world. (lu.se)
  • Collect and analyze relevant data to identify real estate market trends. (onetonline.org)
  • Real data. (geospatialworldforum.org)
  • Rugged specifications of the compact E500QK handheld computer mean that defence personnel can take photos, enter data, and take photos in any harsh environment. (winmate-rugged.com)
  • The researchers gathered data from participants in real-life situations. (scienceblog.com)
  • This mapping function is supported by the processing power of computers, whereby multiple layers of additional data, selected as relevant to a particular problem in a geographical area, can be superimposed on maps. (who.int)
  • Chinese University of Hong Kong computer scientists have developed software that depicts physically impossible images in three-dimensional virtual environments. (acm.org)
  • To enhance training for real life environments by creating a simulation of actual events where people can practice beforehand. (lenovo.com)
  • Glacier Computer develops versatile, rugged industrial computing solutions for harsh environments. (wirednewsengine.com)
  • Humanities Lab has one Faro Focus phase shift laser scanner (IR) for larger environments, a handheld Artec Eva scanner (structured light) for medium sized objects and two NextEngine triangulation laser scanners for smaller objects, and a differential GPS-system for taking coordinate points and geolocating different datasets (typically in GIS). (lu.se)
  • Not only does Xplore offer a broad portfolio of genuinely rugged mobile computers - and a complete accessory ecosystem - but the company's award-winning tablets, handhelds and 2-in-1 laptops are among the fastest and longest lasting in their class, built to withstand nearly any hazardous condition or environmental extreme for years without fail. (datacollectiononline.com)
  • Moreover, the recent development of powerful computer programs capable of addressing a wide variety of record keeping needs-including inventory management-in one integrated system have also contributed to the growing popularity of electronic inventory control options. (uslegal.com)
  • The company, designs, develops and manufactures leading edge, ruggedized, ergonomically superior PDAs and hand-held computers in its own ISO 9001 certified facilities. (wirednewsengine.com)
  • Like our other hand held computers, this powerful device is designed with the rugged construction necessary for industrial and commercial use. (thomasnet.com)
  • Zebra's Managed Service delivers worry-free device management to ensure ultimate uptime for your Zebra Mobile Computers and Printers via dedicated experts. (zebra.com)
  • But the latest images show a custom computer board, a cooling system, a (rather small looking) battery, dual screens, and a hinge that allows the device to be used in single-screen or multi-screen modes. (liliputing.com)
  • Assuming this is real, the battery seems small/low capacity for such a device and the 2 small fans are probably really loud. (liliputing.com)
  • An iterative process, wholly with use of a computer, can thus be used to generate an optimized design that decreases risk from awkward postures and increases access and functionality through optimized geometry of the device. (cdc.gov)
  • Each device has advantages with adjustable interpretation by Plusoptix and Spot, rapid aim and image with online interpretation with iScreen, and handheld iPod Touch portability with iCheckKids," he explained. (medscape.com)
  • Austin, TX (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - Xplore Technologies Corp. (NASDAQ:XPLR) announced today that it is introducing a 6" handheld computer to its expanding rugged mobility portfolio: the Xplore M60. (datacollectiononline.com)
  • We see strong synergy through complementary product lines and common business approaches with Glacier Computer that will permit us to offer a complete breadth of enterprise mobility solutions to the industry," states Gibson. (wirednewsengine.com)
  • If computers can generate the imagery in animated movies like Toy Story 3 and Despicable Me, why can't they also generate the sound effects to go with them? (acm.org)
  • With the help of RFID technology, our rugged computers help improve a wide range of markets. (handheldgroup.com)
  • This article explores a few reasons and ways technology can be utilized in your real estate classroom to improve and test the comprehension of your students. (dearborn.com)
  • I have never been a "techie," but I got hooked on the potential of computer technology then and have never looked back. (medscape.com)
  • Years' worth of use coupled with increasing demand eventually takes a toll on a computer, bogging it down beneath layers of digital sludge. (slashgear.com)
  • Another related product is QuickFitMP3-a set of digital sound files in the popular MP3 format that can be played on almost any computer or music player. (cdc.gov)
  • A computer converts the pattern of electrical signals into an image, which is displayed on a monitor and recorded as a digital computer image. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Scrolling messages are easily programmed with computer software or handheld remote controls. (signsbytomorrow.com)
  • After a nine-month search that involved evaluations of several companies, Blue Bell elected to implement Gemini mobile software from ClearOrbit along with Symbol handheld computers. (supplychainbrain.com)
  • Now you have to get the security software, too, just to keep your computers from crashing. (ibj.com)
  • Partly it is because engineers and programmers design computer hardware and software with too little contact with real users. (zisman.ca)
  • With every software or technological advancement, the demands on your laptop computer increase until, eventually, it just can't keep up. (slashgear.com)
  • Rugged handheld computers deliver a unique set of capabilities that make everything from high-level management to parts inventorying simpler, faster and more reliable. (handheldgroup.com)
  • Handheld will be at RFID Journal Live May 9-11 in sunny Orlando, Florida to showcase our rugged handhelds with RFID capabilities. (handheldgroup.com)
  • However, the real life applications of this standard do raise the occasional eyebrow. (officer.com)
  • Tailored for industrial and defence applications and packed in a rugged housing, the E500QK rugged handheld computer survives any environment. (winmate-rugged.com)
  • When I plug a Springboard module into my Visor handheld, the module automatically (and quickly) loads its drivers into the operating system and the applications to use it pop up on the desktop. (zisman.ca)
  • Medical informatics is most simply defined as computer applications in medical care. (medscape.com)
  • Inc. announces the latest edition to our family of affordable ROM-DOS® based, rugged hand held computers, the PCL-486. (thomasnet.com)
  • These are meant to block particulate (both dry and wet) from damaging the electronic connection from accessory to computer. (officer.com)
  • The enterprise-grade power, security flexibility, and versatility of Xplore's rugged mobile computers make it easy for industrial, enterprise, government, and field service organizations to scale mobile workflows and boost mobile worker efficiency while working in the office, vehicle, and field. (datacollectiononline.com)
  • With wireless connectivity onboard, the E500QK rugged handheld computer offers fast and accurate GNSS, BT, and WLAN connectivity to enable robust communications anytime and anywhere. (winmate-rugged.com)
  • Virtual reality is a computer-generated simulation or recreation of a real life environment or situation. (lenovo.com)
  • For smooth integration into the existing defence environment, the E500QK rugged handheld computer features a defence standard connector for power, USB, Ethernet, and audio to enable an effortless connection to defence equipment. (winmate-rugged.com)
  • The use of any such materials on any other web site or network computer environment is also prohibited. (randmcnally.com)
  • This thing might actual be a real product… eventually. (liliputing.com)
  • Not only does the tour highlight the extensive amount of specific furniture in the game itself, but it compares it to the real-life exhibits on display in the museum - with some nice context courtesy of Bowen. (syfy.com)
  • The only advantage Battleship has on a handheld console over its real-life counterpart is convenience and single-player against the computer. (nintendolife.com)
  • The revised version of this game was more similar to the real-life Oregon Trail. (dailygame.net)
  • They periodically update phones, computers, printers, copiers and faxes, and those gadgets almost always come with new features nobody uses, and with headaches nobody wants. (ibj.com)
  • Two Technologies, an IS09001 registered company, was founded in 1987 and is a leading manufacturer of hand held terminals and computers. (thomasnet.com)
  • Although the computer can provide some of that training, the bulk of it comes from doing the kinds of things that babies, toddlers and little kids have been doing for centuries - playing on their hands and knees with toys that make them use their creative abilities to develop their own story lines. (pregnancy-info.net)
  • It's not likely Benjamin Franklin foresaw an age when we would all have powerful handheld computers constantly within reach when he spoke these words. (dearborn.com)
  • That philosophy drives her courses and her willingness to volunteer on the Board of Directors for the national Real Estate Educators Association, where she facilitates on the education committee creating powerful Instructor Development Workshops. (dearborn.com)
  • Images, texts and other material downloaded from the Handheld web pages may not be reproduced in any form, without prior written permission from the Handheld Group. (handheldgroup.com)
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  • The other Staples, a smaller footprint new store in a more densely clustered area uptown, had no Palm handhelds and a very small selection of Treo peripherals. (palminfocenter.com)
  • Catcher Inc. recently released the Catcher, a hand-held portable computer built for the enterprise and first responder markets. (urgentcomm.com)
  • Attendees could use a table computer at the Titus booth, walk around, and watch as the computer screen creates a whole new space or "reality. (esmagazine.com)
  • More than two years after launching and then cancelling a dubious Kickstarter campaign for a dual-screen handheld computer designed for gaming, the folks at PGS still seem to be hoping to bring the gadget to market some day. (liliputing.com)
  • Our drivers are equipped with hand-held computers that provide immediate updates as shipments are delivered and picked up. (sefl.com)
  • Explain real and personal property taxes to property owners. (onetonline.org)
  • H appy birthday, IBM -style personal computers! (zisman.ca)
  • The PC, IBM's original Personal Computer, was 20 years old this August, an occasion marked by a celebration sponsored by Intel and Microsoft but, ironically, not IBM. (zisman.ca)
  • And let's also leave aside that with the market for personal computers in the doldrums, this summer was not the best of times to be celebrating. (zisman.ca)
  • Nevertheless, IBM's decision to enter the market for personal computers was important in several ways. (zisman.ca)
  • First, it legitimized the personal computer. (zisman.ca)
  • Census Test, the NRFU instrument was fielded using a mobile-computer assisted personal interview instrument operated on a hand held computer (HHC). (cdc.gov)
  • Alongside the new year and hopefully a new Palm OS, Palm launched a refreshed Palm.com website on Monday that quite dramatically shoved all of their three remaining handhelds out of the spotlight. (palminfocenter.com)
  • The occupation code you requested, 13-2021.00 (Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate), is no longer in use. (onetonline.org)
  • In the future, please use 13-2023.00 (Appraisers and Assessors of Real Estate) instead. (onetonline.org)
  • Appraise real estate, exclusively, and estimate its fair value. (onetonline.org)
  • Maintain familiarity with aspects of local real estate markets. (onetonline.org)
  • She has been in real estate for over 30 years, owns her own real estate school sanctioned by the Arizona Department of Real Estate, and has spent the last 8 years as a national speaker and trainer for many brokerages, associations, and state regulators. (dearborn.com)
  • That would certainly give the PGS handheld more power, but it would also probably drive up the price. (liliputing.com)
  • That's a lot of real tech history for a game about a town full of animals! (syfy.com)
  • Now, toddlers by the age of three can manage a computer game without any trouble at all. (pregnancy-info.net)
  • Oregon Trail is probably one of the oldest games still loved by many computer game enthusiasts. (dailygame.net)
  • At the end of July 1985, they finally released this game for the Apple II computer. (dailygame.net)
  • Get Quotes to find the right Handheld & Rugged Mobile Computer for sale now. (industrysearch.com.au)
  • The only real question is how - and fans can find out soon enough. (syfy.com)