
Radical Tek has released the latest addition to the Lounge Lizard Collection: Street Talk, a database of adult slang from all over, organized into several different categories.

The Guardian has an article on the idea of how combining half a dozen gadgets into a single device may save the mobile phone industry.

Street Tech has a review of the InnoPocket Deluxe Palm V case.

Issue XV of HandHeldCrime is now available featuring a puzzle mystery by Tim Kissman along with two other short stories by Adam Nightingale and Ray Nayler. The issue also includes an interview with author Russell James, the final installment of David Kearns’ serialized novel THE MUCKRAKERS, and a couple of new reviews.

TestQuest announced the availability of its test automation solution for Handspring Visor handheld computers. The new product automates the process of testing Handspring devices.

Seapine Software, Inc. has ported its SoloBug software utility to the Palm OS platform. The stand-alone bug reporting application ships free with Seapine’s TestTrack Pro and TestTrack Workgroup.

Developers’ Nation announced it has launched its new Web site for Palm OS developers. The new site will serve as a comprehensive online community and technical resource provider for those developing applications for Palm OS devices.

Zebra Technologies Corporation announced a partnership with Bachmann Software & Services. Under the terms of the new agreement, Bachmann will provide dedicated driver support for Zebra mobile printers by adapting their PrintBoy software to support Zebra.

ZDNet has an article from the Wall Street Journal Interactive Edition on several electronics makers in the U.S. and abroad that have announced that they are creating Palm device-like gadgets based on the Linux operating system.

Northstar Mobile also announced that it has lowered the suggested retail price of MemorySafe to $49.95 for the 8MB model and $29.95 for the 2MB model, effective May 1, 2001.