Motorola Introduces New Two-Way Wireless Handheld Device: Timeport P935 Personal Interactive Communicator.Business/Technology Editors BOYNTON BEACH Boynton Beach, city (1990 pop. 46,194), Palm Beach co., SE Fla., on the Atlantic coast; inc. 1920. A major suburban area, it is also a beach resort and vegetable-shipping point. , Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 17, 2000 End-To-End Mobile Messaging Solution With E-mail and Internet Access See how to access the Internet. , PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) A handheld computer for managing contacts, appointments and tasks. It typically includes a name and address database, calendar, to-do list and note taker, which are the functions in a personal information manager (see PIM). Functionality and Customizable Software Applications Motorola (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange : MOT) today announced its newest entry in the wireless web and messaging arena, the Timeport(TM) P935 personal interactive communicator (PIC), an end-to-end communications solution for highly scheduled, mobile business professionals who need around-the-clock remote connectivity and up-to-date information to make immediate decisions. Building on the acceptance of the innovative, award-winning PageWriter(R) two-way messaging devices, the new Timeport P935 PIC is a wireless handheld device, much like a mini-computer, that offers a host of connectivity solutions including wireless e-mail and Internet access as well as synchronization for optimum personal information management. Designed as a mini-computer "clamshell," the P935 PIC is connected to the wireless network, enabling users to type in, send and receive e-mails and messages even when in meetings and conferences, at the theater or dining out. Software built into each P935 PIC enables it to function as a powerful PDA and, with third-party applications, users can access data from the Internet and interface with enterprise information. Optimized for business users, the Timeport P935 PIC connects to corporate or personal databases and offers customizable add-on software to handle specific tasks and meet their changing needs. For complete mobility and secure e-mail functionality, users can utilize the same e-mail address See Internet address. e-mail address - electronic mail address as their enterprise e-mail. "A valuable wireless communications wireless communications System using radio-frequency, infrared, microwave, or other types of electromagnetic or acoustic waves in place of wires, cables, or fibre optics to transmit signals or data. solution, the P935 PIC extends the benefits and power of the Internet and enterprise information, and enables business professionals to stay connected for optimum efficiency," stated Mike Pellon, Vice President and General Manager, Motorola's Wireless Messaging, PCS (1) (Personal Communications Services) Refers to wireless services that emerged after the U.S. government auctioned commercial licenses in 1994 and 1995. This radio spectrum in the 1. . "If you're a mobile worker and need to connect to your messages, your office, your clients or the Internet, Motorola's most advanced solution is the P935. It's a compelling proposition: a smart wireless Web device to help you communicate and link you to vital information when you need it. It incorporates a host of advanced capabilities in an easy-to-use and easy-to-take-along package." Always-On Remote Messenger and Information Center Taking communication to a higher level, the Timeport P935 PIC enables users to send and receive e-mail with any Internet address There are two kinds of addresses that are widely used on the Internet. One is a person's e-mail address, and the other is the address of a Web site, which is known as a URL. Following is an explanation of Internet e-mail addresses only. For more on URLs, see URL and Internet domain name. , exchange messages with other two-way messaging devices, transmit faxes(1) and send messages to traditional one-way pagers. It even lets users send digitized voice messages through telephone lines(1). Always on for e-mail and information exchange, the Timeport P935 PIC is the ultimate remote connection - there is no need to plug in or log on(2) to handle messaging functions. Unlike other wireless devices which require logging onto the wireless network, the P935 PIC is always in its two-way communications mode. Like Motorola's family of PageWriter(R) personal interactive communicators, the P935 can be customized through add-on software to handle specific kinds of information like financial tracking, sales figures sales figures npl → cifras fpl de ventas and real estate updates. Sales people in the field, for example, can place work or sales orders directly, improving efficiency and increasing productivity. With access to Internet-based information through add-on applications, users can request and receive information on airline schedules, driving directions, restaurant listings or movie times, for example. "Motorola is leading the way with engineering excellence, design and technology innovations," Pellon added. "As Motorola develops truly targeted technology, we are looking at the needs of our mobile professional audiences and delivering wireless technology that can be tailored to individual requirements, enabling a new higher level of personal autonomy and connectivity. It's no longer just about staying in touch, it's about linking to vital information that aids the decision-making process and increases efficiency and productivity." High Tech Functionality With 4.5 MB of total memory, the Timeport P935 PIC is powered by the new Motorola Wisdom(TM) Operating System operating system (OS) Software that controls the operation of a computer, directs the input and output of data, keeps track of files, and controls the processing of computer programs. 4.0, which enables it to be tailored with add-on applications and extend its PDA functions, allowing users to integrate messaging with Personal Information Management (PIM (1) (Protocol Independent Multicast) A multicast routing protocol endorsed by the IETF. Used in conjunction with an existing unicast routing protocol, it comes in two flavors: Dense Mode (PIM-DM) is used when recipients in the target group are in a concentrated ) functions. A developer-friendly software platform for portable messaging products, the Wisdom OS provides support for messaging related applications and offers more efficient use of the device's memory. With its infrared compatible port, it can exchange information with other infrared capable products, including compatible PCs and other handheld products, like Palm or Handspring organizers. The device can actually "beam" information like address book contacts and scheduled events from one device to another (wired or wireless), empowering work groups and solidifying new business relationships. This unique capability also lets users send - or beam - information to selected IrDA-compliant printers, and then print out information while on the go. Uniting the Timeport P935 PIC with personal computers, the unit's TrueSync(R) technology gives users the ability to access and manage relevant information on-the-go - such as contact/address book info, calendar, to-do list and more - and synchronize their information with other applications and services(3). Compatible with Windows 95/98 and Windows NT (Windows New Technology) A 32-bit operating system from Microsoft for Intel x86 CPUs. NT is the core technology in Windows 2000 and Windows XP (see Windows). Available in separate client and server versions, it includes built-in networking and preemptive multitasking. 4.0, the TrueSync solution enables the P935 PIC to seamlessly synchronize information with popular desktop PIMs, Internet planners, other devices and wireless phones, including: Microsoft Outlook For the e-mail and news client bundled with certain versions of Microsoft Windows, see . Microsoft Outlook or Outlook (full name Microsoft Office Outlook 97/98/00, Microsoft Schedule+ 7.0/7.5, Lotus Notes Messaging and groupware software from IBM Lotus that was introduced in 1989 for OS/2 and later expanded to Windows, Mac, Unix, NetWare, AS/400 and S/390. Notes provides e-mail, document sharing, workflow, group discussions and calendaring and scheduling. 4.5/4.6/5.0, Lotus Organizer 97/97GS/4.1/5.0, Starfish Sidekick 98/99, TrueSync Desktop, Interact.com Act! 3.06/4.x, Yahoo! Calendar This article or section contains information about computer software currently in development. The content may change as the software development progresses. and Address Book, Excite Planner, Palm-based organizers, Microsoft Windows See Windows. (operating system) Microsoft Windows - Microsoft's proprietary window system and user interface software released in 1985 to run on top of MS-DOS. Widely criticised for being too slow (hence "Windoze", "Microsloth Windows") on the machines available then. CE devices and compatible Motorola wireless phones. With a contacts section that holds information for hundreds of contacts - name, title, email, address, fax numbers (office and home), phone numbers (office, home, mobile) or many more fields, the P935 PIC serves as a complete portable message center. Users can read, write and organize their messages, then sort and file them in multiple folders. As a time management tool, the unit's calendar has multiple viewing options to support different administrative styles with task lists and memo page. User Friendly, Time Effective One of the values of the P935 PIC is its non-intrusiveness. It offers a choice of user-selectable alert modes - and two of them are vibrate and silent - to enable users to be instantly alerted with messages or necessary information, wherever they may be. The P935 PIC user-friendly features include a graphical user interface graphical user interface (GUI) Computer display format that allows the user to select commands, call up files, start programs, and do other routine tasks by using a mouse to point to pictorial symbols (icons) or lists of menu choices on the screen as opposed to having to (GUI (Graphical User Interface) A graphics-based user interface that incorporates movable windows, icons and a mouse. The ability to resize application windows and change style and size of fonts are the significant advantages of a GUI vs. a character-based interface. ) with the familiar QWERTY keyboard The standard English language typewriter keyboard. Q, W, E, R, T and Y are the letters on the top left, alphabetic row. Designed by Christopher Sholes, who invented the typewriter, the keyboard layout was organized to prevent people from typing too fast and jamming the keys. . It also has a high resolution graphic display screen with EL backlighting back·light n. A type of spotlight, used in photography, that illuminates a subject from behind. tr.v. back·light·ed or back·lit , back·light·ing, back·lights which can hold up to 9 lines by 29 characters of text message on one screen, for easy reading and scrolling. The unit weighs 6.7 oz with battery. The Timeport P935 personal interactive communicator is expected to be available starting October 2000 at wireless carriers and resellers nationwide for a suggested retail price of under $400. The device is styled in either classic black or silver - both with sleek rubber molding for ergonomic handling. The P935 PIC runs on Motorola's ReFLEX(R) protocol technology, which helps improve reliability and extends battery life. The upgrade solutions for Motorola's Timeport(TM) P930 and PageWriter(R) 2000X personal interactive communicators are available for $49.95 from the Motorola Web Store: www.commerce.mot.com/consumer. Motorola, Inc. (NYSE:MOT) is a global leader in providing integrated communications solutions and embedded electronic solutions. Sales in 1999 were $33.1 billion. More information can be found at Motorola's company web site: http://www.motorola.com. (1) Network and subscription dependent feature. Not available in all areas. (2) Unit requires charged battery. Applications need to be launched. Sold Separately. (3) Designed to synchronize with basic features of the initial release of many popular Personal Information Management (PIM) software and hardware products. Motorola, the stylized styl·ize tr.v. styl·ized, styl·iz·ing, styl·iz·es 1. To restrict or make conform to a particular style. 2. To represent conventionally; conventionalize. M logo and all other trademarks indicated as such herein are trademarks of Motorola, Inc. Reg. U.S. Pat. & Tm. Off. TrueSync is a trademark of Starfish, Inc., a wholly owned independent subsidiary of Motorola, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. (c)2000 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved. |
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