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One measure would ban the sale of the pocket-sized devices to children under age 16.
New pocket-sized devices have so far been most useful as repositories of personal data.
Early pocket-sized devices were joined in the late 2000s by larger but otherwise similar tablet computers.
Sony's range of touchscreen and pocket-sized devices follows closely behind.
Yet to be launched, Fujitsu have promised a pocket-sized device for mobile networking.
Mini-Munchman however is a pocket-sized device including additional features such as real time clock, alarm and stopwatch.
They allow hundreds of novels to be downloaded from publishers’ or retailers’ websites into a lightweight, pocket-sized device costing about £200.
As evidence, he pointed to the introduction in late October of its iPod, a white, pocket-sized device that plays digital music.
The disk camera was a pocket-sized device that used a disk instead of the traditional film rolls or cartridges.
But I’m a convert and if you want most of the features of a full-size tablet in a pocket-sized device, this is the best available.
So how about a paperless pocket-sized device that can be connected to cellular phone for receiving and viewing faxes?
Marketed with the slogan "Small is a Big Deal", it was targeted to those who wanted a pocket-sized device.
Other smaller floppy size were proposed, especially for portable or pocket-sized devices that needed a smaller storage device.
The pocket-sized device that went on sale last week the $10,000 Acuson P10 might eventually expand artery scanning even more.
Maemo 5 is Nokia's adaptation of the Linux desktop environment for a pocket-sized device.
The digitized literary works will be able to be downloaded directly to the pocket-sized devices and their pages can be turned by touch.
"The pen is great for control, it's more intuitive than a mouse, and it's the best interface for a pocket-sized device.
While their usefulness is apparent with pocket-sized devices it is, so far, less clear that they would work well with a desktop computer or a laptop.
Working on Gadgets Apple is also working on a variety of pocket-sized devices to allow computing "anywhere, anytime."
The Cellular Remote is a pocket-sized device that operates as a cellular phone, with the added advantage of a fold-out computer screen.
Like others in the high-technology world, he foresees a moment when mobile, pocket-sized devices capture much of the power and functionality of desktop computers.
Though the MP2000 is bigger than pocket-sized devices (and the case that also holds the keyboard is exceptionally bulky), it is faster and more useful.
Within the limitations imposed by small screens and other limited facilities of such pocket-sized devices, the services of the Internet, including email and the web, may be available.
Sony's talking alarm clock, which appeared in stores in the early 1980's, fared so poorly that company officials had difficulty remembering the pocket-sized device when asked about it recently.
Also, companies such as Ectaco produce pocket devices that provide machine translations.
Pointed at a metal bar the heat from both ends flowed to the center where the pocket device was aimed.
 A convenient pocket device could provide doctors and patients with important information about heart health immediately, right at the point of care."
Compact, lightweight pocket device for studying vertical and aerial photographs in three dimensions.
Pal Technologies in Glasgow is developing a pocket device that records physical activity through movement.
Using pocket devices, people will be able to read and respond to e-mail, manage their appointment schedules and make telephone calls.
He twiddled uncomfortably with his pocket device.
Yeah, I don't want to discourage anybody from filling up their new multi-gig pocket device with this stuff because there is plenty there.
This is a pocket device that, when a counterfeit note is passed through a slot, sounds a warning buzzer.
Themes in 2008 included simplifying the way consumers shift their audio and video from TVs to pocket devices to cars.
Pocket devices.
This amazing pocket device contains the definitions to over 240,000 words and displays them on a four line, 26 character LCD display.
Therefore, a higher DTIM period, for example 8, may be suitable for pocket devices.
The CD-ROM includes a Web browser designed for the pocket device.
Pocket devices, however, may require relatively low communication throughput and may be operated by batteries of relatively low capacity.
When a protester was detained by the New York Police, she shared with others a pocket device, giving added meaning to cellphone.)
When encountering a telegraph line, troopers would shin up the poles and pull down the wire, to which Ellsworth would attach his pocket device.
However a cue might be taken from the "smart bandaid" wireless health sensors that are being developed now, with enough power to reach a wristwatch or pocket device.
The vice president for pocket devices was blunter: he’d support ClearType and use it, but only if I transferred the program and the programmers to his control.
Consumers will be able to consult their balances at an ATM, special POS terminals, or via a personal pocket device.
The recipient may also wear a red OA Pocket Device with a gold arrow, instead of the red and white one with a silver arrow.
In Britain, Waterstone's now has 20,000 books compatible with Sony's Touch and Pocket devices, as well as the iRiver Story.
I’m all for the convergence of media in our pocket devices these days, but I’m still surprised when my camera rings while I’m shooting something and someone wants to talk on it.
Features such as remote via web surveillance and notification to cell, pager or personal palm or pocket device stemming from integrated system management processors (ISMP) are advantageous.
Palm has a variety of useful pocket devices, but they are too small to emulate paper for comfortable eBook reading, and the company appears stuck in a rut, not sure where to turn next.
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