Yes, you can sync some PDAs with two computers.
use winamp to sync your ipod, itunes is good for one thing and one thing only, draining your wallet.
Sync cables are used to synchronize data on two devices. One of the items are usually a computer/laptop, the other is a small mobile device such as an MP3 player, cellphone or PDA. These cables are used to help store and organize large amounts of data on a computer than a smaller device.
Put iTunes on the PC. Use the same iTunes account that is on the Mac.
what is my answer? the options were: a. The PDA b. The laptop c. The PDA Cradle d. The laptop docking station. The correct answer is C. The PDA Cradle.
the PDA cradle
The iPhone is a great PDA, and can save you the hassle of keeping two devices in your pocket.
The HP PDA is not a rival to the Iphone because they are to different products. The Iphone is just that, a cell phone, capable of playing music video apps etc. While the HP PDA is a PDA. For the two to compete, they would have to be the same kind of product.
Push Down Automata (PDA) are a way to represent the language class called Context Free Languages(CFLs). PDA are abstract devices defined in automata theory. They are similar to Finite Automata(FA), except that they have access to a potentially unlimited amoun of memeory in the form of a single stack. PDA are of two types Deterministic and Non-Deterministic. Every PDA excepts a Formal Language. The language accepted by non-deterministic PDA are precisly the CFLs. If we allow a finite automaton to access two stack instead of just one, we obtain a device much more powerful than a PDA, equivalent to a Turing Machine(TM).
PDA's use microSD or SDHC memory.You can get the latter two as large as 16 gigabytes.If you could use USB flash memory on your pda you could get 64 gigabyte sticks.Howeer that doesn't seem to be an option.
More then one or two computers
normally dual sim phones can work with one sim,
It depends. if the waves are in sync with each other, they will amplify. If they are out of sync, they will be negated.