
Air2Web announced version 3.0 of its leading Mobile Internet Platform. Version 3.0 can be installed as a non-hosted solution at the customer site behind the corporate firewall.

Baltimore Technologies launched a complete Wireless Trust Solution designed to enable full implementation of mobile e-business and e-commerce networks. Based on Baltimore

CNET News.com has an article on Palm’s announcement of its initial steps to adapt its operating system to run on ARM-based processors.

Mobilesoft Labs have developed a new C++ development tool for the Palm OS, M.LABS mobileStudio C++.

Palm, Inc. announced that key suppliers of ARM core-based technology have joined its new Palm OS Ready Program. Intel Corporation and Motorola will produce reference designs, and Texas Instruments Incorporated will develop a wireless processing platform, optimized to support the Palm OS platform via a development license with Palm. The Palm OS Ready Program is intended to strengthen the Palm OS licensing strategy in the multimedia and wireless device markets as well as assist licensees in bringing innovative ARM core-based devices to market more quickly.

Shanghai Pocket Essentials is a modern, solitaire version of the same named ancient oriental game, based on Activision’s Shanghai Mah-Jongg series. Now LandWare is bringing the graphics and play options to the handheld platform.

IBM is offering a “Developing for Palm OS with Web clippings” tutorial intended for developers and technical managers who want to get an overview of Web clipping application development. Get a lesson on developing applications for Palm OS devices using Web clippings, the architecture for building multitiered wireless applications.

Silicon.com reports Lotus has entered the European mobile market with the release of Mobile Notes for the Palm OS.

FDA MedWatch and ePocrates announced that FDA MedWatch will be partnering with ePocrates to send out critical safety information to physicians and other healthcare professionals in the ePocrates network. This is the first time that MedWatch has partnered with a handheld network to disseminate safety alerts, recalls, withdrawals, and important labeling changes that may affect the health of all Americans.

The ePocrates Web site has posted a review that appeared in JAMA (Journal of the American Medical Association) of the ePocrates qRx 4.0 drug reference application.