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MULTI-PURPOSE MOBILE DEVICE
Personal digital assistants; Personal Digital Assistant; PDA (Computer); Personal Digital Assistants; Portable digital assistant; Personal data assistant; PDA Case; Personal information managers; CommonTime
  • [[Apple Newton]] MessagePad (1993) – Computer History Museum
  • EPFL]], Lausanne

personal digital assistant         
A personal digital assistant is a hand-held computer, used mainly for storing and accessing personal information such as addresses, telephone numbers, and memos. The abbreviation PDA
is also used.
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Personal Digital Assistant         
<computer> (PDA) A small hand-held computer typically providing calendar, contacts, and note-taking applications but may include other applications, for example a web browser and media player. Small keyboards and pen-based input systems are most commonly used for user input. The Apple Newton was a fairly early example. [First? Notable examples? Current Best?] (2002-09-03)
right-hand man         
PROFESSION
Right-hand man; Right hand man; Personal aide; Personal concierge; Personal Assistant; Personal secretary; Set assistant; Personal Assistance; Personal assistants
¦ noun a reliable or important assistant.

Wikipedia

Personal digital assistant

A personal digital assistant (PDA), also known as a handheld PC, is a variety mobile device which functions as a personal information manager. PDAs have been mostly displaced by the widespread adoption of highly capable smartphones, in particular those based on iOS and Android, seeing a rapid decline in use after 2007.

A PDA has an electronic visual display. Most models also have audio capabilities, allowing usage as a portable media player, and also enabling many of them to be used as telephones. By the early 2000's, nearly all PDA models had the ability to access the Internet, intranets or extranets via Wi-Fi or Wireless WANs, and generally include a web browser. Sometimes, instead of buttons, PDAs employ touchscreen technology.

The first PDA, the Organiser, was released in 1984 by Psion, followed by Psion's Series 3, in 1991. The latter began to resemble the more familiar PDA style, including a full keyboard. The term PDA was first used on January 7, 1992 by Apple Inc. CEO John Sculley at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada, referring to the Apple Newton. In 1994, IBM introduced the first PDA with analog cellular phone functionality, the IBM Simon, which can also be considered the first smartphone. Then in 1996, Nokia introduced a PDA with digital cellphone functionality, the 9000 Communicator. Another early entrant in this market was Palm, with a line of PDA products which began in March 1996. Palm would eventually be the dominant vendor of PDAs until the rising popularity of Pocket PC devices in the early 2000s. By the mid-2000s most PDAs had morphed into smartphones as classic PDAs without cellular radios were increasingly becoming uncommon.

Examples of use of Personal Digital Assistant
1. Ericsson‘s plan involves giving every Border Patrol agent a personal digital assistant that‘s not much different from models available on the commercial market.
2. Police were also looking at a personal digital assistant, two 128–megabyte flash drives, a digital camera, email documents, computer discs and a global positioning system.
3. The device, combining a personal digital assistant and a digital camera, was developed by inventor Ray Kurzweil and the membership organization of more than 50,000 blind people.
4. "Does it have a camera, does it have a music player, does it have videos, is it a PDA [personal digital assistant], does it make me a sandwich?
5. Shuffle Master Inc., a manufacturer of automatic card shufflers, has partnered with SONA Mobile Holding Corp., to create a personal digital assistant system that delivers its patented games, such as Ultimate Texas Hold‘em and Three Card Poker.