Yes
Some Examples are: Computers and their Components, Cellular Phones, Smart Phones, Digital Cameras and Memory Cards, iPhones, iPods, iPads, MP3 and MP4 Players, Tablets, PDAs, Flash Drives, Digital Organizers, Types of Printers: Printers, Copiers, Scanners, and Fax Machines; DVD Players and DVDS, VHS Players and VHS Tapes, Televisions, Telephones, Microwaves, Refrigerators, Ovens and Stovetops, Lighting, Electricity...
Do you think that information appliances like PDAs will replace personal computers (PCs) in business applications? Explain.
Yes, you can sync some PDAs with two computers.
HANDHELD computers
Yes the Belkin transmitters work with any mp3 player as well as: ipods, computers, PDAs, CD players etc... http://www.amazon.com/Belkin-TuneCast-Transmitter-Players-Black/dp/B0001F22PA
A personal digital assistant (PDA) is a handheld computer also known as palmtop computers. Newer PDAs also have both color screens and audio capabilities, enabling them to be used as mobile phones, (smartphones), web browsers, or portable media players. Many PDAs can access the Internet, intranets or extranets via Wi-Fi, or Wireless Wide-Area Networks (WWANs). Many PDAs employ touch screen technology.
Digital computers are classified based on their size into microcomputers, minicomputers and mainframe computers. Other types include supercomputers, network computers, laptops, palmtops and PDAs.
no there not there more of personal organsers. stands for "personal digital assistant"
they are just like mini computers
Computer chips are found in computers: iPods, laptops, desktops, PDAs, etc, to help the computer run. Computer chips also are found in ALL computers: so molecular computers, silicon computers, etc.. Hope this helps!
The most common forms of PDAs are Smartphones, palm PDAs and pocket PCs.
In computers, RAM is used for temporary storage. PDAs, however, use RAM as their main storage. 99% of the apps you install are saved to RAM.