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What (who) is Information Appliance - definition


Information appliance         
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MOBILE DEVICE THAT CAN PROCESS INFORMATION
Information Appliance; Information appliances; Information Appliances; Information device; Information machines
An information appliance (IA) is an appliance that is designed to easily perform a specific electronic function such as playing music, photography, or editing text.
Information Appliance         
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MOBILE DEVICE THAT CAN PROCESS INFORMATION
Information Appliance; Information appliances; Information Appliances; Information device; Information machines
<hardware> (IA) A consumer device that performs only a few targeted tasks and is controlled by a simple touch-screen interface or push buttons on the device's enclosure. [How does this differ from a PDA?] (1998-02-24)
Computer appliance         
SINGLE-PURPOSE COMPUTING DEVICE WITH SOFTWARE OR FIRMWARE DEDICATED TO PROVIDING A SPECIFIC COMPUTING RESOURCE
Server appliance; Micro server; Server Appliance; Network Appliance; Computer appliances; Hardware appliance; Network appliance
A computer appliance is a home appliance with software or firmware that is specifically designed to provide a specific computing resource. Such devices became known as appliances because of the similarity in role or management to a home appliance, which are generally closed and sealed, and are not serviceable by the user or owner.
Examples of use of Information Appliance
1. On June 2, 1''1, Shaw prophesied÷ "Twenty years from now –– give or take a decade –– you may get your news each morning from a fancy machine, a multimedia home information appliance with a dazzling array of personalized, interactive features, all of which will be as easy to use as opening a newspaper and none of which will leave ink on your hands." Shaw was so dispassionate that he would cast a critical eye on this column.