You are welcome. Am not sure even people who had pocket PC used it. I had HP iPaq and that one came with it's own suite for syncing.
Oh. Same. I had HP iPaq and loved that thing. Used it as smart phone and had a dumb phone next to it. I was so proud of my setup.
Trying to remember if those existed at the time. And am not remembering anything.
Unless you had pocket PC or PDA you never needed to touch it. And those were expensive business toys back in the day.
True that.
Wasn't even cloud. Just local device connected by cable. I know mystery how that worked. We kind of asked for dystopia thoug. I remember people complaining about having one extra cable.
Specialty folder which did automatic syncing between devices.
Except this one knows math.
Why is there even a debate about this? You need emulators to play 10 year old games, maybe twenty. In 60 years you'll need who knows what to be able to play it. The question is whether people will want play them at all. There might be a VR with anally plugged interface which would lack support for hand controllers.
USA seems to be pulling all the wrong moves when it comes to pollution and traffic engineering. It's as if there's a race to show who can make a more stupid decision. Yes, e-bikes are really the problem, lets just ignore the rise in traffic incident deaths that are on the rise only in USA while the rest of the world is falling.
Garmin did the same thing with Forerunner. They stopped software support 6 months after release of 220, and the very moment 235 was released. Their tech support's answer to any problem was "do a factory reset". And yet they are still considered one of the best brands for navigation and sports.