3Com Ergo Audrey Computer Chronicles - Computer Buyers Guide (2000)

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3Com Ergo Audrey Computer Chronicles - Computer Buyers Guide (2000)

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Recently I bought a Palm III off of eBay that sadly had some coffee damage on it that wasn't in the listing. This causes issues with power, dark spots on the LCD, and it also caused the buttons to be sticky. After getting a refund, I was able to disassemble it and start cleaning it up. I couldn't fix the first two issues with what I had on hand, but I could at least clean it up.
(bonus video of the power issues)
After cleaning everything up, it works as well as I can get it to work, and I'm happy with the result.
I also made a video of the entire process (of course) <3
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3Com's Ergo Audrey was an internet appliance, released in 2000 and discontinued 7 months later. Designed by Don Fotsch and Ray Winninger, Audrey was intended to be part of a family of devices, each serving a specific room in the house. The kitchen was their initial focus "Internet Snacking" - lightweight web browsing in a home setting.
Audrey had a touchscreen LCD interface and came equipped with a stylus. It was powered by a 200 MHz Geode GX1 CPU, with 16 MB of flash ROM and 32 MB of RAM, a modem, two USB ports, and a CompactFlash socket for connectivity. Available in colors like "linen", "meadow", "ocean", "slate", and "sunshine".
Named in honor of Audrey Hepburn. 3Com discontinued Audrey in June 2001. The hardware hacker community embraced the leftover Audreys, discovering exploits and modifying the device for their own needs.
Despite its short lifespan, Audrey's innovative design and functionality made it a unique piece of internet appliance history.
Who here remembers this bad boy from the 90s? You can still find them online https://amzn.to/39lutkv *astonished face*

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Un día como hoy (11 de noviembre) en la computación
El 11 de noviembre de 2009, 3Com y HP anunciaron que ésta última compraría a la primera por 2,700 millones usd en efectivo. HP completó la adquisición em 12 de abril de 2010. Justo el mismo día que se celebrara el aniversario 36 de la creación del ethernet, inventada por Robert Metcalfe, quien fundó 3Com #retrocomputingmx #3Com #HP