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Bitstream Adds Axim/iPAQ 5400 Support to Browser

By James Miller
January 21, 2003

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Bitstream has released version 1.06 of ThunderHawk, its wireless Web browsing technology first released last year, adding support for Dell Axim and Hewlett-Packard iPAQ 5400-series handhelds.

ThunderHawk's cheif claim fame is that it allows users to view VGA size Web pages virtually on a small Pocket PC display. "ThunderHawk lets users work with all Web-based email and applications. And our large virtual 800x600 screen size emulates the view that people are used to on desktop machines," explained Anna Chagnon, Bitstream president.

According to the company, current system requirements for ThunderHawk are as follows:

-- A Pocket PC running Windows CE 3.0, Pocket PC 2000, or Pocket PC 2002 OS, such as:

-- Audiovox Maestro, Audiovox Thera
-- Casio Cassiopeia E-115, E-125, or E-200
-- Compaq iPAQ
-- Dell Axim
-- Fujitsu/Siemens Loox
-- HP iPAQ
-- HP Jornada Pocket PC, 540 or later
-- Toshiba e310, e570, or e740
-- Toshiba 2032 using Sprint Nationwide PCS Network
-- 02 XDA devices, including the Pocket PC Phone Edition from VoiceStream/T-Mobile
-- USB (cradle), serial (COM port), or IR (infrared) connection
-- CompactFlash Type 1 or Type 1 extended modem or network interface card (NIC)
-- An Internet service provider (ISP) account or network connection with Internet access



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    It is not that bad
    I think the 50 dollars per year for the thunderhawk browser is not that bad. If you have an isp than you r paying close to that probably monthly. If u are gonna go wireless why look at a basicly a text page while with the thunderhawk browser you coul...more

    Submitted by: Billy



    Couldn't agree more
    I understand, sort of, where the extra expense is coming from, but I agree with you. People just aren't going to pay $50/year. If anything, more and more popular web sites will start publishing Pocket PC-sized web pages and render the horizontal brow...more

    Submitted by: Gilleb



    Regardless of the browsing experience?
    I can't see this business model succeeding. People just aren't going to be willing to pay $50 per year for the privilege of using a web browser....more

    Submitted by: Doug Pierson



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