The
Rex 6000 is an ultra-thin
PDA produced by
Xircom, then
Intel, from about
2000 to
2001. Its primary claim to fame is as
“The world's smallest full-function PDA”: due to its unusual physical configuration as a
PCMCIA Type-II card (8.57 x 5.40 x .5
cm; 40
g), it may be synchronized by inserting it in a host
PC's PCMCIA/PC-card slot. (Docking stations were manufactured for connection to hosts without
PCMCIA Type-II slots.)
The Rex 6000 is the successor to the Franklin REX 5000, with a notable difference being the addition of a touch screen; additionally, it is possible to remove and install executable code (including both custom applications and the operating system itself). As with the earlier Reges, the Rex 6000 was initially developed by the Citizen Watch Company of Japan, marketed as the "DataSlim-2."
The Rex 6000 does not support handwriting recognition and to enter data, a pop-up keyboard is used. The standard Rex 6000 has an american keyboard layout, although third-party software allows for other keyboard layouts. The pre-installed software for the Rex consists of the following:
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eWeek - RSS FeedsThe Risks In Wildcard Certificates Sat, 11 Oct 2008 09:43:20 -0400
They may not be real-world problems, but wildcard certificates have some definite theoretical problems. But they can be so much cheaper that users will buy them anyway. - The imperative to use SSL, for web authentication and encryption or VPNs, is reasonably universal. Competition has driven prices of certificates down over the years to the point where you can get conventional SSL certificates from reputable vendors for well under $100 per year.
Another product gain...
FCC Likely to Recommend Unlicensed Spectrum Use Fri, 10 Oct 2008 17:09:07 -0400
The Federal Communications Commission will soon release a report on the feasibility of opening up unused spectrum, or white spaces, for use with wireless broadband. The FCC engineering report will share results of several years of data collection, including field tests on Broadway in New York City and at FedEx Field in Maryland. - WASHINGTON (Reuters) A battle between tech companies like Google Inc and
broadcasters over use of soon-to-be vacant airwaves will heat up soon as U.S.
regulators release an anticipated report on the issue.
The Federal Communications Commission's report will weigh in as early as
Friday on the fea...
Enterprise 2.0 Software to Take Hard Hits Amid Competition, Weak Economy Fri, 10 Oct 2008 14:26:55 -0400
Spending on Enterprise 2.0 messaging and collaboration technologies will take a hit, according to Forrester Research. The research company says cutthroat competition and oversaturation of blogs, wikis, mashups and RSS feeds will curb spending, but predicts growth for mashups. At what point will Forrester have to factor the dragging economy into the slowdown in spending on anything from Enterprise 2.0 to enterprise applications? - Just a few weeks ago, the Enterprise
2.0 world was humming along smoothly, to all outward appearances. Vendors and
analysts alike were bullish on growth prospects for modern collaboration and
productivity platforms.
The tide is turning, according to an analysis from Forrester Research analyst...
Intel, AMD Earnings to Offer Guidance on PC, IT Spending Fri, 10 Oct 2008 13:24:03 -0400
When Intel and AMD report their third-quarter earnings in a few day, the two companies, which are the leading suppliers of x86 processors for desktops, notebooks and servers, are expected to offer a glimpse of how the financial crisis and the U.S. credit crunch is likely to impact the entire IT industry. In addition, Intel and AMD are likely to discuss the impact of the new chip manufacturing that formed when AMD sold off its fabs earlier this month. - When Intel and Advanced Micro Devices, the two largest suppliers of x86 processors for PCs and servers, report their 2008 third-quarter financial results in a few days, industry watchers will be looking for signs of how those numbers will reflect the ongoing financial crisis and its impact on the IT...
Apple Releases Mega Patch Security Update Fri, 10 Oct 2008 11:08:25 -0400
Apple released a large security update that touches on nearly two dozen Mac applications and features. The release includes updates for Apache, PHP, ClamAV and MySQL. - Apple has released a massive update for Mac OS X 10.5 and Mac OS X 10.4.11 that plugs security gaps in 20 Mac applications and features.
The update, released Sept. 9, is available on Apples Web site. Several of the patches deal with Mac OS X technologies, such as a fix for an issue in Script Edi...
10 Steps Techies Should Take to Keep Their Jobs in a Financial Meltdown Fri, 10 Oct 2008 10:44:41 -0400
As the economy gets shakier each day, workers everywhere are concerned about losing their jobs. Here are 10 steps the corporate techie toiling away in the server room or the help desk can take to help keep his or her job. - OK, the stock market is falling like a rock. Big banks are being bought
and sold like overripe bananas. The masters of the financial universe
are looking like suckers at the horse race track buying tip sheets
printed after each race. And now, even the venture capitalists of
Silicon Valley are te...
The Seattle Times: Business & TechnologyThe Great Disruption hits Puget Sound hard Sat, 11 Oct 2008 17:39:00 -0700
An entire business model that increasingly powered the American economy has collapsed. It was dependent not only on little understood financial schemes but also on mergers — instead of capitalizing companies that actually made things, especially advanced technological breakthroughs — and unsustainable earnings growth. It was based on debt and consumption.
History shows investors in stocks can bounce back in worst of times Sat, 11 Oct 2008 18:22:23 -0700
Let's deal with your worst fantasies: the "D" word. Some people have bandied it about — the prospect that perhaps this is the big...
Sunday Buzz: Real estate in play as WaMu and others shrink Sat, 11 Oct 2008 18:10:16 -0700
In the Seattle area and elsewhere, the tumult of merging and downsizing companies — WaMu, Wachovia, Merrill Lynch, AIG, etc. — will likely redraw real-estate vacancy maps, so brokers are preparing.
NYT > TechnologyAmid the Gloom, an E-Commerce War Sat, 11 Oct 2008 23:43:02 -0000
EBay was once an online juggernaut and Amazon.com its weaker rival. Things have changed.
Novelties: Keeping Your Own Health Chart, Online Sat, 11 Oct 2008 18:40:23 -0000
New tools are being developed that may help harried patients monitor their medications, home tests and other details.
Verizon Wireless Plans to Charge Companies Sending Text Messages Sat, 11 Oct 2008 04:53:14 -0000
Verizon told companies that send out text messages that starting Nov. 1 it will impose a fee of 3 cents for each message it delivers to the phones of its subscribers.
CNN.com - TechnologyNew machine prints sheets of light Fri, 10 Oct 2008 11:29:17 -0400
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Shark mom has 'virgin birth' Fri, 10 Oct 2008 02:52:51 -0400
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Keeping track of climate change Fri, 10 Oct 2008 11:35:12 -0400
It can often seem like hard work keeping track of the changes happening to our planet. Another day, another new prediction. Another week, another warning. It's enough to make even the most conscientious climate change student issue a weary discombobulated sigh.
NPR Topics: TechnologyFast, Citywide WiFi Launches In Baltimore Thu, 09 Oct 2008 08:19:00 -0400
The nation's first rollout of WiMax has launched in Baltimore. Host Steve Inskeep talks to tech commentator Mario Armstrong about the fourth generation Internet service. It's a wireless connection that is fast and allows a subscriber to roam across the city.
New Solar Cell Easy As Pizza To Make Sat, 04 Oct 2008 12:16:00 -0400
The iJET is a new type of solar cell that's cheap and easy to make, requiring not much more than a pizza oven, some nail polish remover, and a common inkjet printer. Australian scientist Nicole Kuepper describes her invention.
SpaceX Celebrates First Successful Rocket Launch Fri, 03 Oct 2008 13:53:00 -0400
SpaceX's flagship Falcon1 rocket has successfully launched from an island in the central Pacific, becoming the first privately-developed rocket to orbit the planet. NASA has already contracted SpaceX to begin private space flight missions to the International Space Station beginning in 2010.
BBC News | Technology | UK EditionBank turmoil fuels phishing boom Fri, 10 Oct 2008 11:38:19 -0000
Scammers and fraudsters are capitalising on the changes sweeping through global financial markets and sectors.
'Spam attack' halts Virgin e-mail Fri, 10 Oct 2008 16:32:02 -0000
Tens of thousands of Virgin.net customers lose e-mail access for up to four days after a suspected spam attack.
Channel 4 abandons digital radio Fri, 10 Oct 2008 11:15:31 -0000
Channel 4 pulls the plug on three proposed digital radio stations owing to a slump in advertising revenues.
Reuters Video: TechnologyFacebook eyes growth over profits Sun, 12 Oct 2008 04:39:44 -0400
Oct. 12 - On a visit to London as part of a multi-city European trip, Facebook founder Mark Zuckeberg explains his strategy for navigating a tough economic climate.
Reuters Technology Week Fri, 10 Oct 2008 14:38:38 -0400
Oct. 10 - Palin dukes it out digitally, super strong scents, and prize-winning protein.
Shazam enters new era Sun, 05 Oct 2008 20:22:20 -0400
Oct 6 - The mobile music discovery service has seen a surge of new users after broadening its offering to work seamlessly with social networks.
AP Top Technology News At 7:11 p.m. EDTKenya's elephants send text messages to rangersBy KATHARINE HOURELD Sat, 11 Oct 2008 23:10:50 -0000
OL PEJETA, Kenya (AP) -- The text message from the elephant flashed across Richard Lesowapir's screen: Kimani was heading for neighboring farms....
Flexible OLEDs could be part of lighting's futureBy PETER SVENSSON Sat, 11 Oct 2008 04:39:15 -0000
NISKAYUNA, N.Y. (AP) -- On a bank of the Mohawk River, a windowless industrial building of corrugated steel hides something that could make floor lamps, bedside lamps, wall sconces and nearly every other household lamp obsolete....
Sony seeks to harmonize music, electronicsBy RYAN NAKASHIMA Fri, 10 Oct 2008 21:38:01 -0000
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Now that Sony Corp. and Bertelsmann AG have broken off their troubled relationship, known as Sony BMG, the Japanese company hopes to harmonize its consumer electronics and its music, a duo that was badly out of sync....
CNET News.comIBM invests in business partners' training Sat, 11 Oct 2008 17:01:00 -0700
A business development fund aims to encourage its largest partners to take up more skills training around data centers.
Navy charters kite-powered cargo ship to deliver equipment Sat, 11 Oct 2008 11:03:00 -0700
The use of this new breed of sailing ship could reduce fuel costs by 20 to 30 percent, according to the ship's owners.
FCC report negates free Internet interference claims Sat, 11 Oct 2008 10:41:00 -0700
Report from commission engineers boosts plan to auction spectrum for free wireless Internet by dismissing concerns it would interfere with existing providers' signals.
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Franklin revs Rex handheld - The credit-card sized Rex Pro offers 512K of memory to store 6,000 records and now has 6 navigation buttons. [CNET.com]
Meta Description: [ Franklin revs Rex handheld | The credit-card sized Rex Pro offers 512K of memory to store 6,000 records and now has 6 navigation buttons. | September 8, 1998, 2:00 PM PT | Stephanie Miles ]
Franklin's Rex handheld sputtering - The highly touted, credit-card size device seems to be fading, unable to live up to its own hype while other handhelds grab market share. [CNET.com]
Meta Description: [ Franklin's Rex handheld sputtering | The highly touted, credit-card size device seems to be fading, unable to live up to its own hype while other handhelds grab market share.
| June 16, 1999, 5:00 AM PT | Stephanie Miles ]
Graham's REX 6000 Notes - Some code and information about C coding.
Harris Rex Apps - Offers download of add-ins and Rex patches with source code.
Idogawa's Temporary Page - Add-ins and technical notes.
Intel tells Rex to play dead - After months of evaluating whether to continue the credit card-size handheld organizer, Intel has decided the product does not fit with its plans, CNET News.com has learned.
Meta Description: [ Intel tells Rex to play dead | After months of evaluating whether to continue the credit card-size handheld organizer, Intel has decided the product does not fit with its plans, CNET News.com has learned. | August 21, 2001, 2:45 PM PT | Ian Fried ]
Junk Shop Data Slim 2's Room - Add-ins for REX6000 and DataSlim2.
My Rex6000 Pages - Some information and download of REXKEYS that modifies a Rex6000 keyboard. You can design new characters and assign them to the keys of the keyboard. Templates for many languages (including Russian or Greece) available.
Meta Description: [ Manipulating the Rex6000 PDA ]
PDAStreet: Message Boards: REX - PDAStreet REX message board and discussion area
Meta Description: [ PDAStreet REX message board and discussion area ]
R/EXchange - Message board for anything Rex.
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REX 6000 Help Page - Add-ins, FAQ, links, how to program, history and pictures.
REX 6000 PDA - Gregory B. Searle - Various information about the device, both advanced and for the beginner.
Meta Description: [ REX 6000 PDA ]
Rex Extras - Offers addins developed for the Rex 6000, and also contains information of interest to those who would like to develop their own addins.
Meta Description: [ UK2NET UK2.NET UK'S FREE DOMAIN NAMES ]
Rex handheld poised for resurrection - Xircom plans to unveil the $150 Rex 6000, which builds on the 1997 original by adding a touch screen and improved software for syncing data with a PC. [CNET.com]
Meta Description: [ Rex handheld poised for resurrection | Xircom plans to unveil the $150 Rex 6000, which builds on the 1997 original by adding a touch screen and improved software for syncing data with a PC.
| November 5, 2000, 4:00 PM PT | Ian Fried ]
Rex handheld won't go home with holiday shoppers - Xircom, which recently began shipping a new version of the credit card-sized personal digital assistant this month, has stopped its launch until next year. [CNET.com]
Meta Description: [ Rex handheld won't go home with holiday shoppers | Xircom, which recently began shipping a new version of the credit card-sized personal digital assistant this month, has stopped its launch until next year.
| December 20, 2000, 10:50 AM PT | Ian Fried ]
Rex losses sink Franklin earnings - The company reports losses of over $30 million for the fiscal year and indicates that future product development is in jeopardy. [CNET.com]
Meta Description: [ Rex losses sink Franklin earnings | The company reports losses of over $30 million for the fiscal year and indicates that future product development is in jeopardy. | June 30, 1999, 8:55 PM PT | Stephanie Miles ]
Rex springs back to life with Xircom acquisition - A credit card-sized organizer called Rex that generated lots of hype but low sales gets a second chance at life in the hands of a new owner. [CNET.com]
Meta Description: [ Rex springs back to life with Xircom acquisition | A credit card-sized organizer called Rex that generated lots of
hype but low sales gets a second chance at life in the hands of a new
owner. | September 27, 1999, 5:20 PM PT | Michael Kanellos ]
roo's rex 6000 page - Personal commentary and download of MiniTetris.
Yahoo! Groups : FreeREX - Trying to document as much of the REX card organizer as possible to allow Third Party Developers to write additional sync software for it. Discussion may be highly technical and not necessarily intended for the enduser.
Meta Description: [ FreeREX: Group gathering third-party information about the REX card organizer ]