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To: saukriver who wrote (31740)9/16/2000 7:37:31 PM
From: Eric L  Respond to of 54805
 
Re: Handheld Game - PALM et al

<< Jacobs said that while he wanted the computer back, the information on it was password-protected and was also backed up on a computer at Qualcomm's San Diego offices. >>

Certainly glad it was backed up.

Not sure that "password-protected" is going to do him much good.

Meantime ...

Tornado?

>> And that demand does not seem to be fading. Market researcher NPD Intelect predicts that PDA sales this year will be double those last year. Sales of PDAs created $436.5 million in revenue in 1999, according to NPD Intelect, while revenues for the first half of 2000 have already hit $406.9 million. <<

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- Eric -



To: saukriver who wrote (31740)9/20/2000 12:36:37 PM
From: Eric L  Respond to of 54805
 
Re: QCOM - Jacobs - Missing Laptop

Good article here about securing your laptop.

What happenned to Dr. Jacobs can happen to anyone.

__________>> BERST ALERT____________________
STEAL THIS LAPTOP

cgi.zdnet.com

them that says "Steal Me." They're small, expensive and easy to fence. I'll tell you how not to be a victim how to lock up your laptop and your data. <<

- Eric -