W3C to investigates after patent verdict

As a result of the Web browser patent verdict against Microsoft, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is investigating whether the claims in the patent infringement lawsuit brought by Eolas Technologies and the University of California could require changes to both the current and future HyperText Markup Language specifications.

Posted on: September 24, 2003 9:00 am

Dell gets ready for holidays

News.com reports that Dell is preparing to unveil a new consumer-electronics plan under which it will sell a portable music player and a line of LCD TVs under its brand name for the holidays.

Posted on: September 24, 2003 9:00 am

Nvidia gets into handheld market

Nvidia introduced a new brand name called GoForce for its new product line of graphics chips for the handheld market. News.com reports the company also unveiled the flagship product in the family, the GoForce 2150, geared to make cell phones and handheld computers better at taking digital pictures and playing games.

Posted on: September 24, 2003 9:00 am

WebSphere gets stripped down

IBM sketched out its long-term vision for pervasive computing and announced updates to a stripped-down version of its WebSphere software, which can run on small devices. ZDNet says that IBM also announced partnerships with software companies that are designed to help businesses better manage mobile devices employees use, such as PDAs (personal digital assistants) and mobile phones.

Posted on: September 24, 2003 9:00 am

WebSphere Micro Environment for Tungsten line

IBM announced a range of product enhancements and partnerships designed to transform the way enterprise applications are delivered to wireless devices. This month, developers will be able to make use of extended Java functions on Palm devices via IBM’s WebSphere Micro Environment. Optimized for Palm’s Tungsten line of handhelds, this is the result of an ongoing relationship with Palm.

Posted on: September 24, 2003 9:00 am

Palm OS 6 coming in December

PalmSource has announced at its developer seminar in Munich that the next version of its operating system, codenamed Sahara, will be ready on December 29. Brighthand says that Palm OS 6 will offer many features business want, like support for Web services and accessing Microsoft Exchange and Lotus email servers.

Posted on: September 23, 2003 9:00 am

Wireless email solution

Corsoft announces the launch of Aileron 5.0, its wireless email solution for Palm OS handheld devices. Aileron uses a multi-tiered architecture, optimizing network bandwidth and greatly reducing the typical download time for each attached document. Aileron Enterprise Server provides secure and native access to corporate mail servers like Microsoft Exchange.

Posted on: September 23, 2003 9:00 am

SupportSoft teams with IBM

SupportSoft announced an agreement with IBM that provides product integration and co-marketing for IBM’s Device Management Solutions with SupportSoft’s Mobile Device Management Suite. IBM’s Device Management Platform, part of IBM’s WebSphere Everyplace Server Service Provider Offering software, incorporates IBM Tivoli’s device management technology. The integrated solution features a customer service analyst interface and a communication platform, to enable carriers to more easily diagnose and solve problems on their customers’ PDAs, laptops or mobile phones.

Posted on: September 23, 2003 9:00 am

MobileVB supports Palm OS 5

AppForge announced MobileVB 4.0, with support for Palm OS 5 running on Palm Powered mobile devices. MobileVB is a mobile and wireless development tool that integrates into Microsoft Visual Studio. With the addition of Palm OS 5 support, Microsoft developers can create mobile applications using their existing tools and knowledge and deploy those applications on more than 90 percent of the leading mobile and wireless devices.

Posted on: September 23, 2003 9:00 am

New wireless game from Paragon Software

Paragon Software announced a new wireless game =96 RifleSLUGs-W: Wild Web=20 Wars. RifleSLUGs-W is a sequel of the popular game series RifleSLUGs and=20 RifleSLUGs-II for Palm OS. RifleSLUGs is a reincarnation of well-known PC=20 strategy games concept. It is a step-by-step strategy game in which two=20 armies of slugs (red and yellow) battle for existence.

Posted on: September 23, 2003 9:00 am