More than a pocket-size text pager, AirNote ($349) has its own Internet address, so you can receive Internet messages while you're away from the office. From Notable Technologies (Oakland, CA), AirNote also lets you receive E-mail, computer-typed messages, and phone messages. You can specify the maximum number of characters you want forwarded to the pager, and you can have AirNote Internet messages sent to your primary Internet E-mail address.
Phone: (800) 732-9900 or (510) 208-4400.
Flexible C++
Matthew Wilson
My approach to software engineering is far more pragmatic than it
is
theoretical--and no language better exemplifies this than C++.
BYTE Digest editors every month analyze and evaluate the best articles from Information Week, EE Times, Dr. Dobb's Journal, Network Computing, Sys Admin,
and dozens of other CMP publications—bringing
you critical news and information about wireless communication,
computer security, software development, embedded systems,
and more!