A lightweight consumer electronic device that looks like a hand-held computer but instead performs specific tasks; can serve as a diary or a personal database or a telephone or an alarm clock etc.
He even invented a new techie term: PDA, for personaldigitalassistant.
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Who cares if your computer, mobile phone or personaldigitalassistant actually works?
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A personaldigitalassistant was used to self-administer the CASI.
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The death of the personaldigitalassistant (PDA) has been much exaggerated.
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BMW's personaldigitalassistant has been made more voice prompt sensitive and features greater customisation.
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He even invented a new techie term: PDA, for personal digital assistant.
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Take a moment to record those things in your PDA right now.
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Toshiko was able to read information off her PDA as they walked.
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Together, these findings suggest that factors other than inflammation contribute to PDA.
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In the works: a birth-control reminder tool that pings a user's PDA.
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Myfriend (a Windows CE device) can run other software including a personalorganizer, the Windows Media player, and Internet Explorer 4.0.
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We were still calling ourselves 'memory coaches' or ' personalorganizers', as our clients were put off by the term 'therapist'.
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Many hackers routinely hang numerous devices such as pagers, cell-phones, personalorganizers, leatherman multitools, pocket knives, flashlights, walkie-talkies, even miniature computers from their belts.
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Obama is a self-confessed crackberry addict, or put another way, he can't walk 10 paces without checking his BlackBerry personalorganiser.
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He is celebrating his social status -"I am a man who has a personalorganiser, a personal slave."
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Psion, the inventor of the handheld personalorganiser, plunged into the red today after being hit by the hi-tech downturn and massive restructuring charges.
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First there were personalorganisers: but what if there were a Professional Organiser who would come into your home and organise your possessions?
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HEAVYWEIGHT earnings are now flowing from Psion, the oddly named British company which produces lightweight electronic personalorganisers and hand held mini computers.
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Operator in shirt factory; later union organizer; factory inspector for N. Y.
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It simply assured the popularity of Chupin, the organizer of the farce.
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A days of the week closet organizer for you or the kids.
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This was a terrible blow to the hopes of the Irish organizer.
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The former grassroots organizer, only recently became a Charlottesville city council member.
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The dead Base Ball organizer had looked further ahead than his time.
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She was a born organizer and her services were much in demand.
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Turning immediately, he opened the organizer and stepped into the stash room.
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Twice the peaceful Franklin stepped forward as the organizer of military resistance.
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A great soldier certainly; but perhaps a greater organizer than anything else.
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As the afternoon session wrapped up, the event organizer made an announcement.
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Clean in a way that only a compulsive organizer could keep it.
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As the closet organizer swung out, Adams stepped into the stash room.
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Thomas Grilk, executive director of race organizer the Boston Athletic Association, testified.
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Rapp closed the organizer tight and silently moved across the president's bedroom.
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The unit organizer, who had been dallying with his pencil, looked up.