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Welcome to Andy's first blog what's this blog going to cover Tech for Good, Outdoor stuff and challenge Adventure and some fun stuff you didn't know about me. Why Andy's Black Hole? Well it was going to be called Andy's Ramblings from edge but Katrina Lambert came up with a better suggestion. What’s it for? A place Andy can dump all the things he come across that might be useful to those people living the dream of #Justdoinggood

Thursday, July 05, 2007

UMPC650 the new generation of UMPC




This has come to my attention seems like a really useful bit of kit.



http://www.remtech.com/product_detail.php?category_id_send=30&subcategory_id_send=79&product_id_send=258

Posted by andy black at 3:27 pm  

Labels: m-learning handheld, mobile, UMPC

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