Newsletter Archive: 2007
TouchPal, An Easier Windows Mobile Soft Keyboard
The soft keyboard, or the on-screen keyboard, has long been a sore spot for Windows Mobile. Even attempts lately at literally ripping off the iPhone's keyboard have been mostly failures...

http://www.tabletpcnotes.com/2007/1219.html
12.19.07
Nokia N810 Internet Tablet Here For The Holidays
The Nokia N810 provides a portable internet experience with its large color display, touchpad screen, slide-out keyboard, 400 MHz processor, Mozilla-based browser and up to 10GB...

http://www.tabletpcnotes.com/2007/1128.html
11.28.07
What's Going On In The World Of Tablet PCs?
Today I just wanted to give kind of a rundown of some interesting Tablet PC-related nuggets circulating in the news.

http://www.tabletpcnotes.com/2007/1019.html
10.19.07
Tablet PCs Used By Cancer Patients To Help Doctors Evaluate Symptoms
The Journal of Supportive Care in Cancer published the results of a study conducted by Thomas Healthcare that found that cancer patients who used handheld computers to record symptoms such as pain, fatigue and depression before doctor visits led to doctors addressing these issues more significantly.

http://www.tabletpcnotes.com/2007/0921.html
09.21.07
Creating Experiences to Improve Internet Marketing Results
Can experiential marketing, a modern marketing methodology, improves online conversion rate? Experiential Marketing uses brand relevant experiences to appeal to both the rational and emotional buying triggers of the intended audience.

http://www.tabletpcnotes.com/2007/0706.html
07.06.07
Tablet PC Shopping On UBid
I've been involved with eBay (Nasdaq:EBAY) for years and years and, heck, even wrote a book about online auctions back in the dotcom era."The Anti-Monopoly Game" in the last week.

http://www.tabletpcnotes.com/2007/0620.txt
06.20.07
Q&A: My Tablet PC Takes Forever To Hibernate
Dave, Windows XP hibernation takes an extremely long time, ten minutes or longer, to get to full hibernation. What is up? What can I do? I'm using a Toshiba M200 Tablet PC with 1GB of RAM.

http://www.tabletpcnotes.com/2007/0606.html
06.06.07
8 Reasons to Check Out a Tablet PC
So you've decided to buy a new laptop PC. It makes sense. After all, prices are down, features are up, and now you can get an affordable model that offers power, mobility, and a long-life battery in a package that weighs only a few pounds.

http://www.tabletpcnotes.com/2007/0516.html
05.16.07
HP IPAQ Rx3715 Mobile Media Companion
I've owned a HP iPAQ rx3715 Mobile Media Companion Pocket PC (PDA) since March 2005 and I have to say that I absolutely love it, because not only was it one of the best Windows Mobile...

http://www.tabletpcnotes.com/2007/0502.html
05.02.07
Do You Need A Sturdy Tablet PC?
Tablet PCs have been a hot item for a number of years now for people in all kinds of work, but if you are like me, you need a sturdy one.

http://www.tabletpcnotes.com/2007/0404.html
04.04.07
Apple, Google Ready To Make "New Things"
Rumors of a Mac Tablet spurred a question to Google CEO Eric Schmidt about what his company and Apple may be doing to make that product a reality.

http://www.tabletpcnotes.com/2007/0307.html
03.07.07
Slate And Convertible Tablet PCs
Do you need a Tablet PC? First off, what is a tablet pc? Tablet pc is a great name for it because it literally is like a tablet, or a pen and paper notebook.

http://www.tabletpcnotes.com/2007/0221.html
02.21.07
Microsoft To Counter Apple With Zune Phone?
The buzz surrounding the announcement of Apple's iPhone has reached feverish proportions throughout the blogosphere in recent weeks.

http://www.tabletpcnotes.com/2007/0205.html
02.05.07
The Origami Experience In Action
JKOnTheRun's latest video features the great new Origami Experience software, the new program launcher/manager for Ultra Mobile PCs that will ship with UMPCs running Windows Vista.

http://www.tabletpcnotes.com/2007/0123.html
01.23.07
Will 2007 Be The Year Of The Ultra Mobile PC?
The year 2006 brought the computer world a new form factor, this was the Ultra Mobile PC (UMPC). The idea behind this venture backed by Microsoft was to create a computing experience that anyone could carry around with them and access at any time.

http://www.tabletpcnotes.com/2007/0110.html
01.10.07