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Too cool for school: hardware devices get smarter.


BY NOW, WE'VE GROWN ACCUSTOMED TO HIGH-TECH devices that deliver on the wow factor. Good-looking gadgets are now de rigueur for both the tech savvy and the fashion conscious. So what's left to impress us? Well, technology is getting smaller, smarter, and more functional not just for business, but for play. And integration is no longer a catchphrase Noun 1. catchphrase - a phrase that has become a catchword
catch phrase

phrase - an expression consisting of one or more words forming a grammatical constituent of a sentence
, but a standard for those in the know. Here are a few devices that point the way to a smarter, better-looking future.

Hall Monitor

For some people, position-location technology (PLT PLT psittacosis-lymphogranuloma venereum-trachoma (group); see Chlamydia.

PLT

psittacosis-lymphogranuloma venereum-trachoma (group).
) is just another fancy term for Big Brother. But if you manage a mobile workforce (or need to keep track of your teens and tweens) Qualcomm's AGPS AGPS Assisted Global Positioning System
AGPS Advanced Government Purchasing System
AGPS Advanced Geo Positioning Solutions, Inc
AGPS Advanced Global Positioning System
AGPS Ameron Global Product Support
AGPS Attitude Global Positioning System
AGPS Assisted Gps
 (Assisted Global Positioning System Global Positioning System: see navigation satellite.
Global Positioning System (GPS)

Precise satellite-based navigation and location system originally developed for U.S. military use.
) gpsOne chipset is a must-have in mobile devices. Available on Sprint and Verizon handsets, the technology also allows everything from tracking employees to recording and tracking fitness activities.

(www.qualcomm.com)

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Having it All

It's the age-old question', good looks or good health? For mobile professionals who don't want to sacrifice performance for style, the Fujitsu LifeBook P1610 lets you keep both. The 2.2-pound, convertible notebook features an 8.9-inch WXGA (Wide XGA) A wide screen resolution of 1366x768 pixels. See PC display modes.

 indoor/outdoor touch screen, up to eight hours of battery life, and a bidirectional display hinge that turns the screen in both directions for added convenience. (www.fujitsu.com; starting at $1,599)

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Global Nomad

Seagate's FreeAgent Go lets you act like a team player without losing your individual style, Working from a cybercafe The first Internet cafe in the U.S. Founded in 1995 in New York, the menu is a selection of fine coffees and desserts along with Internet, e-mail, printing, scanning and faxing services. Hats, shirts and jackets are also available for purchase.  in Istanbul? No problem. The 160GB external hard drive lets you take your entire office with you, Before you go, simply plug in the USB USB
 in full Universal Serial Bus

Type of serial bus that allows peripheral devices (disks, modems, printers, digitizers, data gloves, etc.) to be easily connected to a computer.
 2.0 data mover to your PC (sorry, Mac lovers) and upload your desktop environment: files, browsers, IM clients, and settings, Strong encryption protects your data from snoops SNOOPS - Craske, 1988. An extension of SCOOPS with meta-objects that can redirect messages to other objects. "SNOOPS: An Object-Oriented language Enhancement Supporting Dynamic Program Reeconfiguration", N. Craske, SIGPLAN Notices 26(10): 53-62 (Oct 1991). , (www.seagate.com/freeagent; $149.99)

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Heart of Glass

Nokia's latest entry in the high-end phone space is the 8600 Luna, a sleek, sophisticated, yet delicate-looking glass-and-steel phone that features a "heartbeat" pulse that indicates calls. Oh, and lest we forget Lest We Forget is a phrase popularised in 1887, by Rudyard Kipling; it formed the refrain of his poem Recessional.

As a title, it may refer to any of:
  • The Ode of Remembrance
 function, it's also a quad-band world phone with a 2-megapixel camera and a single micro-USB port that lets users streamline charging, audio, and data connectivity into a single connection. It also gives three hours and 40 minutes talk time, 10 days standby.

(www.nokia8600luna.com)

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Roam, If You Want To

If business takes you on the or beyond the borders, the HP iPAO hw6925 series makes a great travel companion, The Windows Mobile device is a quad-band world phone with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth capabilities and a 1.3-megapixel camera. A built-in GPS receiver and maps means you can say bye-bye to multiple (and expensive) mapping devices.

(www.hp.com; $579.99)

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Title Annotation:GOING MOBILE
Author:Donaldson, Sonya A.
Publication:Black Enterprise
Date:Aug 1, 2007
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