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COMPUTING UNPLUGGED MAGAZINE - MAY 2007
Robot, can you lend a hand?
In this fascinating article, G. Denise Lance, Ph.D. takes a look at some helper robots for people with disabilities. Is Rosie from The Jetson's here yet? Denise doesn't think so, but there are some promising technologies in development.

Chow down and limber up with CalorieKing
Remember your New Year's resolutions way back when? Was one of them a plan to lose weight? If it was, and you haven't done anything about it, the CalorieKing Nutrition and Exercise Manager software might be able to help you make it happen.

A backup for all seasons
In our recent review of Spb Backup, Senior Editor James Booth introduced us to one of the most popular backup solutions for the Pocket PC platform. As proof that we reach readers all over the world, this Letter to the Editor regarding backup concerns comes from a reader in New Delhi, India.

The Cingular 8525 is a top-shelf Pocket PC phone
HTC (High Tech Computers), the largest manufacturer of Pocket PC devices in the world, has never been one to be restrained by convention. Few thought the much-praised 8125 (aka T-mobile MDA, HTC Wizard) could be improved upon, but HTC has done just that with the 8525. Read on to find out what Senior Editor James Booth thinks of Cingular's flagship PDA phone.

WIRELESS INFRASTRUCTURE
Positioning of wireless devices in a mobile ad-hoc network
Since he's discussed so much about mobile ad-hoc networks, Contributing Editor Humayun Bakht thinks it's the right time to introduce you to an in-depth mechanism of various network controls in mobile ad-hoc networks. In this article, he explains how you can position wireless devices in an ad-hoc environment.


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