What is a personal digital assistant (PDA)? - TechTarget What is a personal digital assistant (PDA)? A personal digital assistant (PDA) is a small, mobile, handheld device that provides computing and information storage and retrieval capabilities for personal or business use, often for keeping schedules, calendars and address book information handy
The Golden Age of PDAs - PCMag Before smartphones ruled the roost, personal digital assistants (PDAs) walked the Earth Let's look back at the era of dedicated PDAs: roughly 1992 to 2007
PDA | Definition, Meaning, History, Facts | Britannica PDA, an electronic handheld organizer used in the 1990s and 2000s to store contact information, manage calendars, communicate by e-mail, and handle documents and spreadsheets, usually in communication with the user’s personal computer (PC)
PDAS - Public Domain Aeronautical Software Public Domain Aeronautical Software (PDAS) was founded to make this treasure house of valuable software available to the aeronautical community for use on desktop computers
What is Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) in Computer? PDA stands for "personal Digital Assistant", it is a type of handheld device that combines into itself a multipurpose electronic organizer containing components such as calendars, diaries, task lists and reminders, and a range of basic computational and network features
PDAs for sale - eBay Before smartphones became ubiquitous, Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) were the essential tools for managing contacts, calendars, and tasks on the go Devices from manufacturers like Palm, HP, and Sony paved the way for modern mobile computing