Thursday, May 9, 2019

Mobile computing technology progress and development

Great progress has been made in the field of mobile technology. This growth and advancement has resulted in terminals such as digital pens, digital assistants, e-paper, e-books, natural user interfaces for smartphones, desktop computers and more. There are many handheld systems, such as barcode scanners, GPS, integrated voice communication systems, etc., which are the result of technological advances. These terminals play a very important role in improving the usability of mobile devices. They even help users improve field productivity in all areas and areas.

The following are some of the technological advancements and terminals in mobile computing that are worth knowing:

Digital pen and paper

Digital Ink, Inc. The developed wireless pen technology allows users to communicate with others using handwritten data. The system finds and writes in the same way as a regular pen and transmits handwritten information via a mobile phone. There is no need to retype data or other paper or pads to write and transfer information. The user simply plugs the device into a mobile device or laptop with a wireless modem and writes the required information using a digital pen. The company's servers convert handwritten content to PDF or JPEG format and send it to others as an email attachment. The handwriting is clean on the phone screen. Digital pens are very useful for applications such as e-commerce, digital storage and communications.

E-book

E-books can be said to be more important than electronic fiction. In other words, an eBook is an electronic book that acts as an information reading device that updates or refreshes information from another source. As technology advances and advances, e-books are integrated into the company's current operations. Companies are making them the preferred method of providing information in electronic form. Since office workers must carry only one device, it is expected that mobile devices carried by mobile workers will receive software equivalent to e-books in commercial applications.

The device can be carried on a bus, train or plane, or in a place where people read newspapers and books. Users can even update the content of these e-books over the wireless network. People can even read specific newspaper content on e-book devices from kiosks such as train stations, shopping malls and other public places.

Electronic paper

EPaper is a rich information container that displays exactly the same content when viewing original paper documents on a Windows PC, desktop or wireless handheld device such as a PDA or e-book reader. This is a stand-alone technology that can be used to transfer electronic documents to mobile workers using multiple devices. ePaper has many benefits -

1] People can communicate instantly via the network.

2] Information can be shared between the office and individuals, customers and customers regardless of the software.

3] Allow users to track changes made in the document to review any business process.

4] Professionals can read and correct research reports, stock market related information, industry analysis and other reports via PC or laptop.

Natural User Interface [NUI] in mobile devices

The Natural User Interface [NUI] can be said to be any form of interface to a computer that trusts the input of information in its natural form. There are two modes, such as natural vocal recognition and ordinary handwriting recognition. There are some products available for handwriting and speech recognition that are expected to be available in the next few years.




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