From February 1994 we present this article by Don Montabana in the PennPrintout, the University of Pennsylvania's online computing magazine. It begins:
"Just over two years ago John Scully, the former CEO of Apple, introduced the term "personal digital assistant" (PDA) to describe the as-yet-unreleased Newton. This new device, by many accounts, was heralded as the next step in silicon's evolutionary path--a device that would dramatically expand current communications and computing capabilities by including handwriting recognition as well as a new operating system, which would work intelligently both with and for the user."
My Man Newton: Six Months with a Personal Digital Assistant
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