| Now you can do more with your HP iPAQ Pocket PC than you ever thought possible. Use this step-by-step guide to discover all the essentials about your iPAQ and put it to work with a thorough exploration of its hardware, software, and accessories. Learn how to use your iPAQ as a portable entertainment station for music, movies and games. Find out how to connect your device wirelessly through your personal wireless network or through a public carrier. Enterprise-level case studies help you see ways to apply iPAQ technology beyond its obvious uses. How to Do Everything with Your iPAQ Pocket PC, Second Edition is filled with resources, ideas, and easy-to-follow instructions to help you get the most from your handheld for home or business use.
- Understand the capabilities of all the iPAQ models, including the Pocket PC 2003 operating system
- Integrate the iPAQ into your mobile lifestyle--including complete email and Internet use
- Take your business on the road--deliver PowerPoint presentations from your iPAQ
- Listen to music, play video games, and watch movies
- Master Pocket PC versions of Word, Excel, and Outlook
- Manage finances with Pocket Money, Pocket Quicken, or other third-party applications
- Install, configure, and support Microsoft Mobile Information Server
- Secure your iPAQ with new security software and biometric thumbprint scanning
- Use 802.11x, Bluetooth, GPRS, and CDMA 1x wireless technologies to connect your iPAQ while you are on the move
About the Author
Barry Shilmover (Calgary, Canada) and Derek Ball (Calgary, Canada) are the founders of Canadian-based Sonic Mobility, an application development company that develops applications for Pocket PCs, specifically for iPAQs. Barry is the co-author of Windows 2000 Power Toolkit (NRP) and Windows 2000 Sys Admin Black Book (Coriolis) among others. Derek has authored or co-authored 7 books about client server, application development, database topics and nearly 70 periodical articles. Derek is an international speaker and instructor at the corporate level on IT topics. He taught Object Oriented Software Technology at University of Calgary. |
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