I-Phone puts Web at fingertips
07:19 - Friday 7 May 1999 by THG Reporting Team
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: i Category : Miscellaneous
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: i Category : Miscellaneous
Anderson Computers/Tidalwave Corp. is now offering an Internet Screen-Phone, and promoting it as the easiest way to access the Web.
The I-phone's 640-by-480 grayscale display interface lets users access data and functions by simply touching the screen.
The device also includes a keyboard and speakerphone with mute and hold functions.
The I-Phone strips the Java and color from Web pages for faster access. Checking E-mail with an I-Phone is generally faster than using a conventional PC and modem connection, according to the company.
More information on the I-Phone is posted at http://www.tidalwavepc.com .
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