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Handheld Computing

Handheld Computing . Jeb Berg, Jon Legault , Kara Heatherly. O utline. Definition History Technologies Current Market Trends Challenges Continuous Improvement. Is it a handheld (computer)?. YES . Maybe (not necessarily). Able to fit in your pocket Has access to the internet

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Handheld Computing

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  1. Handheld Computing Jeb Berg, Jon Legault, Kara Heatherly

  2. Outline • Definition • History • Technologies • Current Market Trends • Challenges • Continuous Improvement

  3. Is it a handheld (computer)? YES Maybe (not necessarily) Able to fit in your pocket Has access to the internet Has a display screen with touch input and/or a miniature keyboard A small handheld computing device typically weighing less than 2 pounds. Has to be able to fit in your hand while using it Has processing capability Has to have a user interface for inputs

  4. History 1996 - Palm Pilot. Palm OS synced to both Macs and PCs, delivered on the promise of the Newton, in a smaller, more portable package 1972 - HP 35 Calculator. First Scientific Calculator 2010 - Apple iPad 2007- Apple iPhone. 1993 - Apple Newton. First Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), touch screen, stylus, widely panned, largely considered to be before its time

  5. Technologies • Near Field Communication • WiFi • Bluetooth • 3G & 4G Broadband • Multitouch, high definition displays • High-Quality imaging (Camera) • Fingerprint scanning

  6. Current Market Trends • Tablets and Laptops merging to more hybrid models • And smartphones more recently as well • Handheld devices being provided to employees for increased efficiency • Healthcare industry, access to patient records and vitals • Personal shopping aids tailored to consumer experience and efficiency

  7. Challenges • Usability/functionality • small screens and keyboards • Security • Cost • Productivity • Battery Life & Dependability • Acceptance

  8. Moving Forward • Where is handheld computing headed next? • Underwater • Outer Space • 58% of American adults own a smartphone as of January 2014 • 4.3% of employees work remotely the majority of the week • Tablets are becoming sufficient for business operations

  9. Sources • http://www.npr.org/blogs/ed/2014/06/13/321058641/ipads-in-special-ed-what-does-the-research-say • http://www.cnet.com/products/oqo-model-01/ • http://www.microsoft.com/surface/en-us/products/surface-pro-3 • http://www.motorolasolutions.com/XP-EN/Business+Product+and+Services/Mobile+Computers/Handheld+Computers/MC40-HC • http://www.motorolasolutions.com/XP-EN/Business+Product+and+Services/Mobile+Computers/Handheld+Computers/MC18 • http://www.divecochran.com/computers/Gemini/index.html • http://www.pewinternet.org/fact-sheets/mobile-technology-fact-sheet/

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