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In the News (Fri 25 Jul 08)

  
  Airspeak Plans Tablet PC Competitor Way Ahead Of Microsoft
Airspeak's patent-pending, wireless PC Access (PCA) device is designed to connect to a user's PC on a corporate campus or some other nearby location, for ready access to email, the Internet and stored files and applications,
AirSpeak says it plans to target the large number of users who spend 80% of their time at their campus workplace but up to three hours a day away from their primary computer station.
According to a study by Survey.com, the average near mobile user costs their employer a minimum of $5,000 a year in lost productivity because the employee cannot access valuable PC information at work when it is needed, and $30,000 a year when the employee's impact on others is considered.
siliconvalley.internet.com /news/print.php/743071   (588 words)

  
 Pen Computing Magazine: Tablet PC
AirSpeak's Flair is designed to provide a wireless interface to the applications running on the user's desktop PC.
AirSpeak's target market is the "corridor warrior", an enterprise user who spends a lot of time out of his office in meetings on the corporate campus.
The device runs Windows CE as its operating system; AirSpeak has written application software on top of CE whose function is similar to that of Symantec's "PC Anywhere".
www.pencomputing.com /frames/textblock_webpads_airspeak.html   (240 words)

  
 AirSpeak and WAV Join Forces to Offer Enhanced Wireless Experience
Communicating with a user's desktop PC using AirSpeak's proprietary software, FLAIRView, FLAIR is a secure wireless device that delivers the universality of the PC into the palm of a user's hand.
AirSpeak's FLAIR is tapping the near mobile marketplace, encompassing workers who spend up to three hours a day away from their primary computer station collaborating with colleagues in meetings, addressing needs on shop floors, handling inventory, or executing numerous other work priorities that take them away from their desks.
By delivering single solution wireless products, AirSpeak is helping companies be more profitable by providing employees with complete access to their PC remotely in an easy, safe, and efficient manner.
www.wirelessdevnet.com /news/2001/219/news3.html   (606 words)

  
 annotated_bibliography_aviation_communications
The proficiency of Airspeak as a subset of English is deemed crucial to clear ATC communications between pilots and controllers; however, the implementation of a global standard of this aeronautical English has not been enforced.
I disagree with his statement that "most pilots' level of English is far greater than Airspeak norms." This is unsubstantiated by any facts or statistics, not to mention any definition of who "most pilots" refers to.
I question Crystal's fact checking in general since Bill Gates is mentioned as the developer of DOS, when it is widely known in the technical world that Gates merely purchased the operating system and was responsible for its distribution rather than creation.
lairds.org /Kitty/Aviation_Communications/papers/annotated_bibliography_aviation_communications   (4427 words)

  
 dBusinessNews :: Daily Business News Delivered to Your Desktop
The transaction is expected to close when GLGT completes its due diligence investigation of AirSpeak and the AirSpeak audited financial statements as required by the SEC are completed, which is anticipated at the end of the first quarter of 2006.
The wireless products AirSpeak has developed and is selling are designed to help companies be more effective and profitable by providing users with access to immediate information remotely in a secure, safe, and efficient manner.
Such statements are based on current expectations and involve a number of known and unknown risks and uncertainties that could cause the actual results and performance of the Company to differ materially from any expected future results or performance, expressed or implied, by the forward-looking statements.
southflorida.dbusinessnews.com /shownews.php?newsid=60269&type_news=latest   (817 words)

  
 THE 3G PORTAL: Industry Information/Hardware and related/Infrastructure   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Based in Silicon Valley, AirSpeak is leveraging the untapped near mobile marketplace.
By delivering single solution wireless products, AirSpeak is helping companies be more profitable by providing employees with products that allow complete access to their PC remotely in an easy, safe, and efficient manner.
AirSpeak is in the business of increasing worker productivity.
www.the3gportal.com /pages/Industry_Information/Hardware_and_related/Infrastructure/more2.shtml   (779 words)

  
 AirSpeak ships new tablet   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
AirSpeak this week announced it is shipping a new Flair tablet thin client device that now includes the Windows CE.NET operating system.
The tablets can also be equipped with a “hi-brite” anti-reflective daylight screen that lets users operate the Flair tablet outdoors, the company says.
Several new models are also able to work with wireless keyboards, to allow for users to type on the displays easier without having to connect the tablet to a docking station or attach wired keyboards or peripherals.
napps.networkworld.com /weblogs/cool/archives/2003/003271.html   (415 words)

  
 English Use in Aviation Communications
Aviation phraseology or "Airspeak" is not a natural language.
Ragan (2002) refers to Airspeak as "idiosyncratic, predictable, and yet problematic in communicating meaning." Airspeak is very dependent on context and a shared phraseology.
In routine communications, transactions are very predictable as there is a prescribed protocol for pilots and controllers; however, when speakers deviate from standard phraseology, but continue to speak with their own interpretation of aviation terminology, problems in understanding may occur.
lairds.org /Kitty/Aviation_Communications/papers/WE_seminar   (5224 words)

  
 Device Profile: AirSpeak Flair mobile thin client tablet
AirSpeak's latest "Flair" mobile thin client tablet is based on Microsoft's Windows CE.NET embedded operating system.
According to AirSpeak, the tablet boasts a high resolution (XGA) LCD display, dual PCMCIA expansion slots, and integrated 802.11b wireless LAN.
AirSpeak said it supports additional barcode scanners, magnetic card scanners, storage media cards, Bluetooth adapters, and CDMA and GPRS wide area network modems.
www.windowsfordevices.com /articles/AT5087550821.html   (404 words)

  
 Buying a Business   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
In addition to the networking and multimedia improvements available under Windows CE.net, AirSpeak has included new software utilities to manage the tablet system configuration and applications via local or network storage as well as file transfer protocol (ftp) and hyper text transfer protocol (http) network connections.
AirSpeak Incorporated, a leader in the mobile workforce productivity since 2001, designs, produces, customizes and markets mobile tablet software and hardware solutions under the FLAIR TM brand.
By delivering single solution wireless products, AirSpeak is helping companies be more profitable by providing employees with complete mobile access to productivity enhancing information in an easy, secure, and efficient manner.
www.kazor.com /BPR03/08/AirSpeak.htm   (408 words)

  
 PC Mobility Takes Giant Leap Forward with Introduction of FLAIR
AirSpeak, Inc., a wireless mobile products company providing innovative mobile solutions and data access software for the corporate enterprise, today announced the launch of FLAIR, a PC Access device that allows immediate mobile access to the wealth of personalized information sitting on your desktop PC.
FLAIR is a handheld PC Access device that utilizes a touch screen to give users instant access to the personalized information that resides on their PC's desktop.
AirSpeak is tapping the near mobile marketplace - workers who spend 80% of their time at their campus workplace but up to three hours a day away from their primary computer stations.
www.mobilemag.com /content/100/333/C385   (1087 words)

  
 Radio Telephony Double CD or Double Cassette package - Airspeak Radio Telephony
This 'Airspeak Audio Radio Telephony Double CD package' is highly popular amongst students and pilots for the passive learning of Radio Telephony procedures.
They are essential easy listening and learning for student pilots, excellent revision for the experienced pilot and will be of assistance to foreign pilots in taking or converting to a European radio telephony or pilot's licence.
This 'Airspeak Audio Radio Telephony double CD package' brings learning Radio Telephony 'to life' and makes the understanding of the 'CAP 413 Radio Telephony Manual' (upon which the Radio Telephony exam is based) much easier.
shop.pilotwarehouse.co.uk /product14390023.html   (271 words)

  
 iApplianceWeb-OEG   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Flair from AirSpeak has been designed for the busy workplace environment where workers spend lots of time away from their desks.
With this handheld device, users can access, view, and operate their desktop computer and all of the information stored in it from pretty far away.
The Airspeak Flair is currently available for $1,985.
www.iapplianceweb.com /appreview/web_tablet_36.htm   (291 words)

  
 Forbes.com - Magazine Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
While a few companies have tried, and for the most part failed, to sell consumers on the idea of wireless web pads, there are a few companies who still believe that such a device can be practical for the workplace.
AirSpeak, of Morgan Hill, Calif., is one on them.
If you spend a lot of your workday walking around a manufacturing plant, a warehouse or a hospital, but often need access to a computer linked to a network, you're part of the target market for this device.
www.forbes.com /2001/05/04/0504tentech_print.html   (525 words)

  
 AirSpeak, WAV Join Forces To Offer Enhanced Wireless Experience
AirSpeak, Inc. announced an alliance with WAV, a value added distributor (VAD) of wireless data collection equipment.
As part of the agreement, AirSpeak's award-winning flagship product FLAIR joins WAV's current wireless LAN and mobile computing products from top manufacturers such as Avaya, Chameleon RF, Fujitsu, Inducomp, Maxrad, Monarch, PSC, Spectralink, Symbol, Unitech and Zebra.
A recent study by Frost and Sullivan reported that the enterprise wireless communications market is expected to grow from $217.2 million in 2000 to $557.9 million by 2007.
www.tmcnet.com /bizwatch/news/080801b.htm   (410 words)

  
 Health Data Management | Tablets Get New OS, Keyboard (August 08, 2003)
The new wireless hardware now features various applications from the operating system, including Internet Explorer, Windows Media Player, and file views for MS Office and PDF documents.
AirSpeak also is including new software on the tablets to help manage network configuration.
Additionally, the vendor has begun shipping several new versions of its tablet computers that feature an integrated capability for a wireless keyboard.
www.healthdatamanagement.com /html/PortalStory.cfm?type=mobile&DID=10633   (166 words)

  
 Airspeak Radio Telephony Double CD package :: Flightstore pilot and aviation supplies
Over 100 pages of pilot and enthusiast supplies, radio controlled aircraft, die-cast and plastic kits.
The recording on this double 'Airspeak Audio Radio Telephony CD package' is highly popular amongst students and pilots for the passive learning of Radio Telephony procedures.
The CDs can be played in the car, home, or in a classroom environment.
www.flightstore.co.uk /airspeak_radio_telephony_double_cd_package.pilot.supplies/use.id.5.item_id.591   (257 words)

  
 AirSpeak Introduces Improved Wireless Capabilities for Its Award-Winning FLAIR
AirSpeak Introduces Improved Wireless Capabilities for Its Award-Winning FLAIR
In order to lower the cost of entry for businesses looking to provide mobile employees with a wireless solution, AirSpeak has also lowered the price of FLAIR to US$1,895 for the full connectivity suite, including FlairView PC Access software and US$1,695 for the thin client version.
AirSpeak's flagship product FLAIR is available through resellers nationwide.
www.wirelessdevnet.com /news/2001/337/news6.html   (370 words)

  
 G4 - Feature - First Look: AirSpeak FLAIR
LAS VEGAS -- One of the more interesting and useful devices at Comdex 2001 is the Flair from AirSpeak.
Designed for workplace environments, the Flair is a lightweight mobile pad that allows the user to view, operate, and access their desktop computer from afar.
Pricing in at $1,985, the Flair isn't an inexpensive solution, but those in manufacturing, healthcare, and information technology fields, as well as any corporate environment could benefit from increased productivity.
www.g4tv.com /techtvvault/features/34675/First_Look_AirSpeak_FLAIR.html   (341 words)

  
 Click2NewSites.com - A Gateway to New Web Sites, Best Web Sites, Press Releases and Business Opportunities.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
MORGAN HILL, CA -- August 6, 2003 (INB) -- AirSpeak Incorporated is now shipping the FLAIR tablet thin client with the Windows CE.net operating system.
New features available with the CE.net FLAIR tablet include Internet Explorer 5.5, Windows media player, file viewers for MS Office and PDF documents, the RDP 5.1 advanced terminal services client as well as improved networking and security capabilities.
AirSpeak Incorporated, a leader in the mobile workforce productivity since 2001, designs, produces, customizes and markets mobile tablet software and hardware solutions under the FLAIR™ brand.
www.click2newsites.com /pressrelease07082003-17.htm   (459 words)

  
 Airspeak Flair
MORGAN HILL, CA - May 2, 2001 - AirSpeak, Inc., a wireless mobile products company providing innovative mobile solutions and data access software for the corporate enterprise, today announced the launch of FLAIR, a PC Access device that allows immediate mobile access to the wealth of personalized information sitting on your desktop PC.
Using the 802.11b wireless standard, FLAIR operates over a combination of wired and Wireless Local Area Network (LAN and WLAN).
AirSpeak's FLAIR Cuts the Cords for 35 Million Near Mobile Workers
www.smecc.org /airspeak_flair.htm   (3335 words)

  
 Alan Liss: ZoomInfo Business People Information
He has held senior sales and sales management level positions for Avaya, Memorex-Telex, Airspeak, Cisco Systems, and ITK Telecommunications.
He oversaw sales for the western region at Airspeak and was responsible for doubling revenue during a downturn in the market.
He was the first west coast and Pacific Rim sales manager for Selsius Systems (later acquired by Cisco Systems).
www.zoominfo.com /people/Liss_Alan_364921887.aspx   (206 words)

  
 Print - Hot Stuff Winter 2001
The WQV3-1 watch has a fl resin band and costs $249.
AirSpeak announced FLAIR, a handheld PC (H/PC) access device that lets you immediately access your personal PC information.
FLAIR uses the 802.11b standard to operate over a combination of wired and wireless LANs.
www.connectedhomemag.com /Articles/Print.cfm?ArticleID=22454&Path=Networking   (596 words)

  
 AirSpeak ships mobile thin client tablet
AirSpeak Inc. announced the release of the latest model in its "Flair" mobile thin client tablet family.
Based on Microsoft's Windows CE.NET embedded operating system, the new tablet includes Internet Explorer 5.5, Windows media player, and file viewers for MS Office and PDF documents, as well as an RDP 5.1 advanced terminal services client along with improved networking and security capabilities, the company said.
Learn more about AirSpeak's Windows CE.NET based mobile thin client tablet from this exclusive WindowsForDevices.com "device profile".
www.windowsfordevices.com /news/NS8791084452.html   (274 words)

  
 AirSpeak - Power adapter + battery charger ( external ) by WYSE - WINDOW TERMINALS 77042703
AirSpeak - Power adapter + battery charger (external) by WYSE - WINDOW TERMINALS 77042703
AirSpeak - Power adapter + battery charger (external)
Prices, policies, and availability are subject to change without notice.
www.shoplet.com /hardware/db/1980068.html   (182 words)

  
 AirSpeak Flair reviewed by PC Magazine
The AirSpeak Flair ($1,900 street) is a tablet device that provides wireless access to a desktop workstation.
If your business has an 802.11b wireless network and you regularly work away from your PC, the Flair may be what you're looking for.
Accessories include a USB keyboard ($60) and an extended battery ($250) in case the rated 3- to 4-hour life of the standard battery is insufficient for your needs.
www.pcmag.com /article2/0,4149,4159,00.asp   (1048 words)

  
 AirSpeak Flair Tablet Thin Client Model with Windows CE.net Just Released
AirSpeak Flair Tablet Thin Client Model with Windows CE.net Just Released
AirSpeak Incorporated is now shipping the Flair™ tablet thin client with the Windows CE.net operating system.
All trademarks, trade names, service marks, and logos referenced on this site belong to their respective companies.
www.mobilemag.com /content/100/341/C1893   (705 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Airspeak Radiotelephony Communication for Pilots: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Be the first person to review this item.
Look for books like Airspeak Radiotelephony Communication for Pilots by subject:
Top of Page : Airspeak Radiotelephony Communication for Pilots
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/0130209759   (199 words)

  
 PDA Screen Protectors - AirSpeak Flair
Thanks for your interest in the G3 for the AirSpeak Flair
Due to the over-size, a higher price is charged.
The Generation II (G2) has been updated to theGeneration III (G3) screen protector - both maunufactured and sold exclusively by www.pdascreenprotectors.com.
www.pdascreenprotectors.com /order/VB/flair.htm?ProductID=234&ProcessType=1   (273 words)

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