
TealPoint Software announced the release of TealSafe version 1.00 for Palm OS handhelds. A personal encrypted data vault and wallet, TealSafe, from TealPoint Software, is the place to store and organize all your private, identifying, and financial information. TealSafe supports 128-bit encryption, multi-level passwords, custom icons and layouts, categories, private entries, find function, memopad CSV export, and exclusive list-based data stores.

Maryland’s SunSpot.net takes a look at the Siemens S56 mobile phone with its Bluetooth cordless headset and attachable camera and Internet abilities. The telephone is about 4 inches in length and less than 2 inches wide and 0.7 inches in thickness. It can be synchronized with information from Lotus Notes and Microsoft Outlook.

iPhonebook is now available on Verizon Wireless’ Get It Now service for the LG VX6000. iPhonebook is a mobile data application which wirelessly links address content from Microsoft Outlook, Outlook Express or Palm Desktop PIM (Personal Information Manager) to Get It Now-enabled phones.

OpenMotion LS by RACO Wireless announced that it has released its Premium Address Book feature that uploads Microsoft Outlook contacts from a PC to their secure server. Your cell phone is turned into a mobile directions finder, providing step-by-step directions to or from anywhere, and it can also auto-connect to a contact telephone number.

LandWare announced today that principal shooting is now complete and the Leonard Maltin Movie and Video Guide for Palm OS is currently undergoing final editing for its premier in October. The company has made a sneak preview of this handheld title available at its Web site.

Mobility Electronics announced that iGo Quickoffice Premier 7.1, will be bundled with two of Synchrologic’s enterprise solutions: Synchrologic Email Accelerator and Synchrologic File Sync. Together with Quickoffice Premier’s support for native Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint files, Synchrologic’s products offer enterprise customers a toolkit for managing mobile devices.

SCOTTeVEST (SeV) introduces the flagship product of its first complete product line, VERSION THREE.0+. The patentpending Personal Area Network (P.A.N.) from Technology Enabled Clothing (TEC) LLC is incorporated as well as many other innovative features. The PAN allows people to discreetly hold and connect multiple electronic devices. SCOTTeVEST’s products combine aspects of technology, apparel, and luggage.

JP Mobile announced that its SureWave Enterprise Server, now supports the Symbian OS Nokia Series 60 device platform, in addition to other major device platforms, allowing business users to securely access corporate data with devices such as the Nokia 3650 and Nokia N-Gage smart phones. People can continue to use the device’s familiar applications to access their Microsoft Exchange or Lotus Domino corporate e-mail server.

News.com says that Hewlett-Packard is launching a cheaper low-end version of its iPaq handheld. The h1935 will sell for $199 after a $50 rebate. The handheld can use its Secure Digital expansion slot for devices such as a recently introduced digital camera and it has the new Windows Mobile 2003 operating system.

Symantec has launched software designed to protect PDAs from the types of attacks currently causing considerable headaches among PC users. The new tool offers both real-time and on-demand device scanning. According to NewsFactor Network, AntiVirus for Handhelds product serves as a safeguard against viruses, worms and other malicious code for Palm OS and Microsoft Pocket PC-based devices.