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Tablet PCs: An Overview
White Paper Advanced handwriting and speech recognition capabilities, a natural interface for entering data using a digital pen in addition to your keyboard, an ultra-light form factor, the ability to run full... [25 Feb 2004]
Tablet PC on the Go: Scenarios for Powerful Mobile Computing
White Paper For example, advanced handwriting and speech recognition capabilities enable the creation, storage, and transmission of handwritten and voice input. Millions of people have jobs that require them to be... [25 Feb 2004]
A Survey of Alternate Text-Entry Methods
White Paper A brief idea of the latest technologies like miniature keyboards,handwriting recognition,voice to text systems are presented in this white paper. At Eatoni, it is often asked how our lingusitically... [25 Feb 2004]
Through the fog... Better connecting users to technologies
Comment Second comes the handwriting recognition, which works like a dream, picking up genuine handwriting rather than some reductionist character set. Automated speech... [05 Jun 2003]
Nokia unveils intuitive handset for China
News In China and Taiwan, domestic makers of handhelds and electronic dictionaries have for years included stylus input and handwriting recognition in their products. Computer users can also buy stylus pads... [21 May 2003]
Intel unveils Florence, the double-jointed tablet PC
News While the prototype itself is crudely constructed, using hinges fitted together with pins, a PC manufacturer could create a version for production using current technology such as Intel's Pentium M chip and a 12-inch touch-sensitive... [13 May 2003]
NEC device combines notebook with PDA
News The tablet PC, a slatelike computer with handwriting recognition, came out last year and so far is exceeding modest sales goals. NEC's latest handheld tries to combine the attractive elements of two... [12 May 2003]
The graffiti case - Palm may yet get its day in court
News The US Court of Appeals in Washington, DC, affirmed a decision by a lower court in December 2001 that Palm infringed on Xerox's Unistrokes handwriting recognition patent. The case goes back to 1997 when... [21 Feb 2003]
PalmSource to ditch Graffiti
News Ongoing legal battles and shifts in the handheld computer market have led Palm OS maker PalmSource to rethink its use of handwriting recognition software Graffiti. PalmSource is turning over a new leaf... [14 Jan 2003]
Devil's Advocate: Christmas letters
Comment The Christmas letters mostly abandon writing in favour of print, although some writers choose a typestyle that emulates handwriting. Although I cannot be sure that voice recognition or some other... [07 Jan 2003]
Tablet PCs won't come cheap
News The Toshiba tablet is one of a number of new portable computers that use a specialised version of Microsoft's Windows XP that offers handwriting recognition, among other features. When a new crop of... [01 Nov 2002]
One time Dell boys join the Tablet bandwagon
News Microsoft has lead the push towards this new form of mobile computing with its Tablet PC operating system, a specialised version of Windows XP that offers handwriting recognition, among other features. [25 Oct 2002]
Interview: Jeff Raikes - the Microsoft man behind Office and tablet PC software
News If you put new samples [of handwriting] into the database, are you going to improve the database or are you going to degrade the recognition? Here he is interviewed by our colleagues in California about... [03 Oct 2002]
First impressions of Microsoft's Tablet PC vision
News The Journal software, complete with narrow ruled lines, red margin down the left of the page and stylus-enabled handwriting recognition, makes the point shamelessly explicit. silicon.com was yesterday... [26 Sep 2002]
Tablet PC speaks in tongues, but not all
News Many companies, including Microsoft, IBM and Intel, among others, are focusing on Asia for their research on natural interfaces such as speech and handwriting recognition. Microsoft is releasing Tablet... [25 Sep 2002]
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