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To: Wolff who wrote (3915)4/13/2000 2:43:00 PM
From: Scott C. Lemon  Respond to of 6847
 
Hello Wolff,

> "InfoCharms also has plans for a wearable 600-megahertz
> PDA, called the StrongCharm, as well as an array of
> micro-peripherals that could be connected wirelessly."

Yep ... I've been reading about it in-depth ... is this new to you?

> look they are PDAs.....yes PDAs, not computers or PCs,
> they connect to the internet only, they can not do all
> the many functions of a PC, and they cost alot less than
> XYBR products, and would seemingly not infringe on any
> patents.

Yes ... they will appear on the market, and fill a "niche" that will exist ... they will do nothing to *stop* or *slow* the evolution of laptops to full wearable computers.

Also, on your last post it stated that the InfoCharms will include 802.11 wireless technologies ... so this means that no one will be able to take them on planes? I think this is one of the "facts" that you were trying to post?

I don't think so ...

> Mr. Lemon the facts are not with you, you have blasted me
> for my position, nevertheless this engineering rich
> company is moving after the exact space I described

Yes ... this is one such "niche" that will exist and develop. Are you saying that all other computing platforms are going to die and go away? You seem to be indicating that because one group of researchers is developing a particular device, then the entire world will move in this direction?

I don't think so ...

Scott C. Lemon