
STNE Corporation announced the availability of 16MB memory upgrades of the Palm m500 and Palm m505. If you envy the 16MB of the new Palm m515, you don’t necessarily have to trade in for a whole new device. These are internal memory upgrades just like the m515 not a SD/MMC card.

Want to see the new m130, or give it a spin (literally)? Visit Palm’s m130 home page.

There’s more on the new m515 as well. Just visit Palm’s m515 page for pictures and details.

For those of you in listening range of Las Vegas, Nevada, David will be talking tech tomorrow morning at about 7:45am Vegas time on K.O.M.P. radio at 92.3 on your dial. Tune in and hear whether the big man himself will have had enough coffee to keep up with Craig, Al, and Andy. Is there enough caffiene in the entire world? Tune in and find out.

Pumatech, Inc., a provider of enterprise-level software products and services, announced results for its second fiscal quarter ended January 31, 2002. The Company reported revenues of $6,265,000 this quarter as compared to $6,772,000 reported last fiscal quarter and $11,311,000 reported in the second fiscal quarter of 2001. Revenue for the six-month period ended January 31, 2002 was $13,037,000 compared to $21,234,000 reported in the same period last year.

HandStory has officially released the latest version of its HandStory Suite. HandStory Suite 2.0 includes a Web content retrieval and conversion function similar to AvantGo’s Mobile Internet Service. With HandStory 2.0, however, content providers are not charged for the delivery of Web content and end users are not limited in the amount of content or number of sites they can access.

SCOTT eVEST announced version 2.0 of their product sold out on the first day of the XXXL size range. However, more of the vest will be in stock by April 1. The SCOTT eVEST features a Personal Area Network (PAN), a patent-pending system of conduits for headphones/earbud and other connecting wires. The vest is designed to hold your cell phone, pager, PDA, CD/MP3 player digital camera, portable keyboard, GPS device, two-way radio and even bottled water or soda, wallet, keys, and more.

CNET reports Xerox said a U.S. District Court has ordered Palm and former parent 3Com to post a single $50 million bond following a recent ruling that Palm infringed upon Xerox’s handwriting-recognition software patent.

Palm, Inc. announced that the U.S. District Court in Rochester, N.Y., rejected a recent motion made by Xerox Corporation related to a claim of patent infringement. The court refused to halt the sale of Palm Powered handhelds in the United States and, further, rejected Xerox’s effort to set a trial date to determine damages Xerox claims it is owed. Calling the latter motion “premature,” the court noted that Palm’s appeal of the decision is still pending. The court actions occurred late Friday, February 22. Xerox had filed a lawsuit in 1997 alleging Palm’s use of Graffiti handwriting symbols violates Xerox’s U.S. Patent No. 5,596,656 relating to computerized handwriting recognition. Palm maintains that it does not infringe the Xerox patent and that the patent is invalid.

Chapura, Inc. has announced that Handspring, Inc., chose PocketMirror Standard as the Microsoft Outlook synchronization software to be included with the new Treo 180 communicator.