Personal Communicator
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The term Personal Communicator has been used with several meanings. Around 1990 the next generation digital mobile phones were called Personal Communicators. Another definition is for a category of handheld devices that provide personal information manager functions and packet switched wireless data communications capabilities over wide-area systems such as cellular networks.
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- Concept genesis, 1991
- EO Inc. Describes 'Personal Communicator' Devices, New York Times,1992
- Motorola expands family of personal communicator products, Mobile Phone News,1993
- Bellsouth, IBM unveil personal communicator phone, Mobile Phone News,1993
- The EO 440 And EO 880 Paradigms For Personal Communicators, Mobile Computing,1993
- The Return of the PDA, Marketing Computers,1995