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9/18/2007
InHand's and Natick SSC Soldier Flex PDA featured on Engadget.com
Engadget, a web magazine with obsessive daily coverage of everything new in gadgets, features InHand's annoucement of the Soldier Flex PDA.

10/16/2006
InHand's ATP for Monahans Platform Featured in Electronic Design Online.
Highlights from InHand's demonstration of the all new ATP for Monahans Platform based on Intel's new 800MHz processor.

9/15/2006
Microsoft InfoBlast features Inovise Medical Device with Integrated Elf3 for Heart Failure Diagnosis
The New Audicor 200D is Based on the Inhand Electronics Elf3 Platform.

9/7/2006
Fingertip4 Featured in August 2006 Military & Aerospace Electronics Magazine
InHand's new Fingertip4 is listed in the August 2006 issue of Military & Aerospace Electronics magazine for the development of handheld devices to be embedded in unmanned vehicles.

8/16/2006
InHand's Custom Platform for ViaSat Featured in InfoBlast
The ViaSat's MIDS Flight Recorder for fighter aircraft, built by InHand Electronics, Inc. is featured in this months issue of Microsoft's InfoBlast Newsletter.

6/19/2006
InHand to Exhibit at ESC Silicon Valley 2007
Visit InHand at booth 2622 for a demo of the latest low-power technology in the industry!

6/2/2006
InHand Included in this Months Eg3 e-Clip eLetter
InHand Electronics ATP - Monahans Platform Family platform is featured in this months eLetter.

1/3/2006
FingerTip 4 credit card sized platform moves to PXA270 MPU
At the Embedded Systems Conference in Boston, Ma., InHand Electronics took the wraps off its Fingertip4 handheld and wireless device platform, a credit-card sized embedded platform based on Intel’s StrongArm-based Xscale PXA270 CPU.

EMBEDDED.COM


11/18/2005
Wearable computers and the military: The smaller the better
Designers of small, embedded electronics for wearable computer applications for the military see their market growing and the government allocating more dollars.

Military & Aerospace Electronics


6/8/2005
Embedded Systems Power Management by Processor Performance Adjustment
InHand weighs in on understanding the true device-level design of a system’s electronics and how to increase battery life without appreciably increasing the size, weight or cost of the design.

COTS Journal


3/13/2005
Military/aerospace products roundup
InHand's Elf3 low-power electronics core from requires only batteries, an enclosure, and a display to create a PDA or wireless handheld with onboard Bluetooth and GPS, three serial ports, a 20-bit audio codec, and dual PCMCIA peripheral support.

Electronic Products


12/18/2004
Physical Issues Complicate Portable Device Designs
While mobile hand-held military devices rely on consumer electronics inside, their external mechanical design and test processes involve rigors far beyond what’s acceptable in the consumer space.

COTS Journal


11/30/2004
US Navy, InHand Develop Intelligent Power Module for Wireless Sensors
InHand Electronics, Inc., a leader in handheld and wireless device platforms for OEMs, announced that it has received a contract from the United States Navy for the second phase of a project to develop an intelligent power module for wireless smart sensors.

Embedded Star


11/29/2004
InHand Announces New Phase of Power Management Contract
InHand Electronics is working with the US Navy on a project developing Intelligent Power Module for wireless sensors.

Yahoo Finance


11/1/2004
System view of core clock frequency, voltage
Article by InHand experts focuses on advanced techniques for frequency/voltage adjustment.

EE Times


10/14/2004
System Level Power Management Design Issues for Handheld Wireless Devices
As the electronics world embraces wireless devices – from cell phones to smart sensors to wearable computers – it naturally embraces power management technology as well.

IQ Magazine


9/23/2004
Wireless multimedia platform uses newest XScale
InHand plans to launch in October a hardware reference design for handheld and wireless devices. The new ATP-27X will use an Intel XScale PXA270 (formerly "Bulverde"), an ARM-based SoC (system-on-chip) optimized for wireless mobile multimedia applications. The ATP-27X supports Windows CE, and targets top-tier OEMs, InHand says.

Windowsfordevices.com


9/22/2004
Wireless multimedia platform uses newest Intel XScale
InHand will launch a hardware reference design for handheld and wireless devices. The new ATP-27x will use an Intel XScale PXA270 (formerly "Bulverde"), an ARM-based SoC (system-on-chip) optimized for wireless mobile multimedia applications. The ATP-27x supports Linux, and targets top-tier OEMs, InHand says.

Linuxdevices.com


8/13/2004
The future InHand
Rockville electronics firm lends power to Army's Future Force Warrior program.

Washington Business Journal


8/3/2004
New Dog Tags for G.I.'s
The government recently contracted with four private companies to reinvent the dog tag to contain a wireless chip that carries medical and other key information that can be retrieved by a medic using a handheld device.

INC Magazine

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