iPAQ metal cases

BoxWave has added Armor Cases for the HP iPAQ hx2100 series and several others, including the hx2400 and hx2700. The Armor Case is a sleek, silver, form-fitting aluminum protective cover, lined with soft foam to cushion your device and to keep it safe from knocks and bumps. With complete protection, the Armor Case also allows easy access to your headphone jack, memory slot, microphone, speaker, and charging/synchronization port of your iPAQ handheld.

Posted on: May 20, 2005 9:00 am

miniMusic Krikit Audio Engine

miniMusic has unveiled their new Krikit Audio Engine (or Krikit Synth), a software synthesizer that can generate rich audio on most Palm OS handheld computers without any additional hardware. First to incorporate the new audio engine is miniMusic’s NotePad music notation software, allowing many different instruments to be used together to play back songs. Also announced is the new SoundPad application to design new instruments for the Krikit Synth that can be used in NotePad and future Krikit powered software. SoundPad will be released on May 24th, but a free preview can be downloaded now from the miniMusic Web site.

Posted on: May 20, 2005 9:00 am

WiFile Pro released

Hands High Software announced the release of WiFile Pro for Palm-powered handhelds and smartphones. WiFile Pro enables Palm OS handheld computer users to view, copy, and manage files on networked computers. With WiFile Pro and a Palm Powered device that is connected to a network, users can open and transfer applications, databases, Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, MP3 music files, digital photos, and more, all located on their personal computers, corporate servers, school computers, or the Internet. WiFile Pro is an upgrade to Hands High’s WiFile software.

Posted on: May 19, 2005 9:00 am

New palmOne vice presidents

palmOne announced the recent promotion of John Hartnett to senior vice president, Americas, and the recent appointment of Mark Bercow as senior vice president, Business Development. Both report to Ed Colligan, palmOne president and chief executive officer. Hartnett brings more than 20 years’ experience across sales, marketing and operations. Most recently, he was vice president of eCommerce and accessory solutions at palmOne, where he also was responsible for driving the expansion of palmOne’s airport-based retail stores in the Americas. Bercow returns to palmOne after an absence of nearly five years. He had been the Palm vice president of strategic alliances and platform development in 2000. In that position, he was responsible for the creation of the Palm Economy and attracted more than 100,000 registered developers to Palm OS. Prior to rejoining palmOne, he was a vice president at Intuit, where he helped establish, grow and serve the Intuit Developer Network.

Posted on: May 19, 2005 9:00 am

Axim X50 cases at Proporta

Proporta has released a wide selection of cases for the Dell Axim X50, including Crystal Clear, Magnesium, Aluminum, and a new Alu-Leather case designed to be used with the Axim’s extended charge battery.

Posted on: May 19, 2005 9:00 am

Cell phone risk higher in countryside

Mobile phones could pose a higher health risk to rural dwellers because they emit more intense signals in the countryside, Swedish scientists said Tuesday. Base stations tend to be further apart in more remote areas, so the phones compensate with stronger signals.

Posted on: May 19, 2005 9:00 am

Instant Text Mobile for Palm OS

Textware Solutions announced Instant Text Mobile for Palm OS. The new program offers a very fast and accurate solution for those who use a PDA for text-entry: composing emails, taking notes, or preparing documents.

Posted on: May 19, 2005 9:00 am

Chapura supports LifeDrive

Chapura announced that its popular productivity software is immediately compatible with the new LifeDrive mobile manager from palmOne. Pocket Favorites 1.0.1.2, TurboPasswords 3.0.2, KeySuite 3.3.2, PocketMirror Professional XT 3.1.10, and PocketMirror Standard XT 3.1.10 software take advantage of several of the LifeDrive mobile manager’s key features–tight integration with the desktop, large, non-volatile memory, and convenient landscape screen view–and improve an individual’s confidence in relying on a mobile device for current and accurate information, anywhere.

Posted on: May 19, 2005 9:00 am

New Game Boy coming

Redesigning the Game Boy Advance once worked well for Nintendo. Now the company’s hoping it can strike gold again. The company unveiled the Game Boy Micro Tuesday, a smaller, lighter version of its most popular system. Measuring just four inches wide, two inches tall and less than an inch deep, the Micro weighs just 8 ounces, roughly the same as 80 paper clips. The machine will go on sale this fall. The company did not announce a sale price.

Posted on: May 19, 2005 9:00 am

BlackBerry in Denmark

TDC Mobile and Research In Motion (RIM) announced the introduction of BlackBerry to Danish mobile professionals for the first time. TDC Mobile is launching the new service with the BlackBerry 7290 Wireless Handheld. The BlackBerry 7290 combines email, phone, text messaging, organizer, Web and corporate data applications in a single handheld.

Posted on: May 19, 2005 9:00 am