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This software has the same uploading capabilities of Sets/Discs/Tracks as the Jukebox Manager, but also provides additional features, such as mass-uploading, synchronizing, a playlist manager, creation of CUE-sheets, advanced search and sorting options, uploading of non-MP3 data files as well as the ability to re-download tracks to the PC or ...
Compaq did not release the player themselves, but licensed the design to HanGo Electronics Co., Ltd. of South Korea. Compaq Research published a software development kit for the unit, which enabled users to develop tools, drivers and applications for different operating systems. Personal Jukebox
After the release of the initial models in 1993, new models started to become available as the Presario brand grew over time. The 500, 700, and 900 series (including the 5500, 7100, 7200, 9200, 9500, and 9600 series) were introduced to compliment and succeed the original lineup, making up the first generation of Presario computers produced from 1993 to 1996, also known as "Series 1".
HP iPAQ HW910 PDA Modified Hewlett-Packard iPAQ 2210 Compaq iPAQ 3800 series model Hewlett-Packard iPAQ 4700. The iPAQ is a discontinued line of Pocket PC devices produced from 2000 until 2010. It was first unveiled by Compaq in April 2000. iPAQ included PDA-devices, smartphones and GPS-navigators.
After the merger with Compaq, the new ticker symbol became "HPQ", which was announced on May 6, 2002. [47] " HPQ" is a combination of the two previous symbols, "HWP" and "CPQ", to show the significance of the alliance and also key letters from the two companies H ewlett- P ackard and Compa q (the latter company being known for its stylized ...
Compaq was overtaken by Dell as the top global PC maker in 1999. [8] Compaq briefly regained the top spot in 2000 before being overtaken again by Dell in 2001. [9] Struggling to keep up in the price wars against Dell, as well as with a risky acquisition of DEC in 1998, [10] Compaq was acquired by Hewlett-Packard (HP) for US$25 billion in 2002.
Acquired by Compaq; then Hewlett Packard Enterprise: Tandon Corporation — United States: 1975: 1993: Dissolution: Tandy Corporation — United States: 1977: 1993: Sold computer division to AST Research; former parent company of Radio Shack: Tangerine Computer Systems — United Kingdom: 1979: 1987: Bankruptcy: Télémécanique — France ...
Compaq worked closely with Microsoft to develop the necessary support drivers for plug-and-play PC Cards in Windows 3.1 and in Microsoft Chicago—the latter being Microsoft's beta codename for their next-generation operating system, Windows 95. [17]