During June 27-29
when PC Expo 2000 occurs, you can expect
to finally see more information about those fabled Springboard modules
than mere press releases. VisorCentral will be on hand at the convention
to bring you all of the exciting information, pictures, and anything else
we think may interest you.
PCExpo
occurs just after Handspring's IPO, and since the quiet period will be
over, there is the possibility of Handspring announcing something big.
Even if there isn't anything new coming out of the Handspring
camp, that doesn't mean that Jeff and Donna won't have anything interesting
to say. Jeff Hawkins will be the keynote speaker the first day of
PC Expo, and we'll let you know the highlights of his address.
Card Access, a newcomer to the Springboard module market, will be showing off its Thincom modem module. This is a newly announced module that should give Handspring a run for their money in the modem market.
CUE
will be on hand, and you can expect a most-likely finished CUE
Radio Springboard module being demonstrated. I just hope I can
use this to listen to Astros radio broadcasts.
Digital5
will be talking about its Total Recall digital voice recorder Springboard
module. The module allows one to categorize voice items and can even
be used outside of the Visor.
Franklin
Electronics will most likely be showcasing its medical Springboard
module, as well as its time management software.
Glenayre
will be showing off its @ctiveLink
wireless messaging module, which I personally am really looking forward
to seeing. The day that I can get sports scores, check emails, and
sync with my desktop will be the day that I don't mind visiting the in-laws!
Global
Access will be hopefully showing off a finalized InfoMitt Access pager,
as well as the recently announced Memory Access. Their website has
removed the information, but hopefully we'll get more for you at the Expo.
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