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COMPUTING UNPLUGGED MAGAZINE - MAY 2005
Plucking a Berry
The Berry, from Sakar, is a handheld for children. Coming in four "flavors", BlueBerry, GreyBerry, GrapeBerry, and StrawBerry, it lets children feel like their parents. Read on for Contributing Editor Heather Wardell's coverage of this hybrid telephone/organizer.

Exploring Windows XP Tablet PC Edition
Testing new hardware is a time consuming affair, and although well justified, can eat a chunk of evening hours and spread into the morning if you're not careful. Author Jason Giacchino recently went into the wee hours investigating the Tablet PC and accompanying OS, Windows XP Table Edition. Find out what was gained by the sleep he lost.

A first look at the LifeDrive
There are two things you need to know about palmOne's newly announced LifeDrive handheld PDA. One, it's got a 4GB hard drive (3.85GB is useable by you), and two, it's $499. Although we haven't yet gotten our hands on one of these beasties for an in-depth review, we did get a special pre-announcement briefing this week, which gave us enough information to form first impressions. To be honest, my strongest first impression is that I wish they didn't play it so safe.

WIRELESS INFRASTRUCTURE
Data transportation in Internet-based mobile ad-hoc network
Today's world is one of technological revolutions. With all of these inventions, our communication structure has become strong enough to allow us to stay in contact with anyone, in any part of the world, and the mobile ad-hoc network is an integral part of that communication structure. In his continuing instructional series, Contributing Editor Humayun Bakht gives us the ins and outs of data transportation over an Internet-based mobile ad-hoc network.

KEEPING SCORE ON MOBILE SOLUTIONS
Mobile clinical data makes a difference
This month's Keeping Score column continues the Gantry Group's journey through the intriguing world of mobile healthcare with a Q&A session on mobile charge capture. Read on to find out how MercuryMD's MData application is changing how healthcare providers access and interact with patient information.

WIRELESS INSFRASTRUCTURE
Problems and solutions in mobile ad-hoc networks
In this latest installment of his ongoing series addressing ad-hoc networks, Contributing Editor Humayun Bakht discusses some of the associated problems and their solutions.

WE GOT GAME!
Village Sim lets you control your own village people
Author Heather Wardell is a simulation junkie. How about you? If so, then Village Sim, the newest real-time simulation game from LDW Software, is for you. Read on for the full scoop on the continuation of the Plant and Fish Tycoon series.


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