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ALSO CALLED: PocketPC, Personal Digital Assistants, and Pocket PC
DEFINITION: Palm is the trade name for a popular personal digital assistant (PDA), a form of handheld device that is also known as a palmtop computer. The Palm is about the same size as a stenographer's tablet. Dataappears on an liquid crystal display (LCD) screen. One of the outstanding
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Channel Expert Podcast: Endpoint security part 2
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Posted: 04 Dec 2008 | Premiered: 04 Dec 2008
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Channel Expert Podcast: Endpoint security part 1
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Posted: 04 Dec 2008 | Premiered: 04 Dec 2008
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Defying the Threat of Mobile Malware - BlackBerry Security Safeguards
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This webcast focuses on the ways the BlackBerry Enterprise Solution is designed to minimize the risk of malware, including factors that restrict intruder access and options for identifying and further limiting the risk.
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FAQs on mobile policies
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This expert podcast details the criteria for making sure your mobile usage policy fulfills your needs.
Posted: 18 Apr 2008 | Premiered: 17 Apr 2008
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Resourceful Thinking: Accessing Your Company's Intranet on the Road
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Connecting with your company resources when you're on the road is yet another reason why your BlackBerry device is indispensable.
Posted: 18 Mar 2008 | Premiered: 13 Nov 2006
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PDA DEFINITION (continued):
features of the Palm is its basic method of data entry: a writing device, called a stylus, can be pointed at icons on the display to select items for entry. The stylus can also be used to enter alphanumeric data (words and numbers) by manually scrawling them across the face of the display. This is known as Graffiti. More recently, a Palm can be purchased with a built-in mini-keyboard or optionally a collapsible full-size keyboard can be attached. The
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