Jason Giacchino
Fiction novel author and Web editor, Jason Giacchino is proud to have become a part of the Computing Unplugged scene and can be reached via email at JGRider11@aol.com.
Published articles
The following 4 articles by Jason Giacchino have been published in ZATZ magazines.
The Franklin Electronic ROLODEX, an inexpensive and very functional PDA substitute
Can a modern technophile and user of laptops, Tablet PCs, and high-end handhelds gain any benefit from the simplicity of an ordinary digital organizer? Read on to find out as author Jason Giacchino reviews the Franklin Rolodex PDA. [Computing Unplugged Magazine, September 2005]
The OQO Model 01: an amazingly tiny Windows XP handheld
The OQO is a piece of hardware that in many senses defies the current classification structure that is used to identify mobile computing systems. Technically, the unit actually falls into a sub-ultra portable notebook class as it is physically more compact than any ultra portable notebook on the market today. Is it for you? You'll need to read Jason Giacchino's review to know for sure. [Computing Unplugged Magazine, July 2005]
The Dell Axim X50: The small unit with the big heart
Author Jason Giacchino recently made a carefully researched purchase of a Dell Axim X50 Pocket PC. Is he ready to trade in his Tablet PC for a handheld? Read on to find out. [Computing Unplugged Magazine, June 2005]
Exploring Windows XP Tablet PC Edition
Testing new hardware is a time consuming affair, and although well justified, can eat a chunk of evening hours and spread into the morning if you're not careful. Author Jason Giacchino recently went into the wee hours investigating the Tablet PC and accompanying OS, Windows XP Table Edition. Find out what was gained by the sleep he lost. [Computing Unplugged Magazine, May 2005]
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