
Radical Tek has released Pocket Football II, a color/grayscale arcade/strategy football game for Palm OS 3.0 and above.

Palm is running a promotion in which you can play ESPN’s Tournament Challenge wirelessly. If you predict the winner of this year’s NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, you could win a $10,000 Grand Prize. You can pick your teams and follow the action from anywhere with a Palm VIIx handheld.

Calerga announced the release of LyME, a scientific application for the Palm OS with a Matlab-compatible language. Based on the computation engine of SysQuake, LyME implements about 290 mathematical and graphical functions exploiting the power of matrix and complex number maths.

DDH Software announced it’s HanDBase database application has passed a testing process offered by Palm, Inc. and administered by Quality Partners. HanDBase Version 2.75 is now the only Palm OS database application to be certified as a Palm Powered compatible solution, a program that provides assurance that products meet compatibility, quality and usability standards set by Palm, Inc.

iambic has released TinySheet 3.2. This new version of the Excel-like spreadsheet software for Palm OS devices enhances several of TinySheet’s most important formulas and provides better keyboard support for navigating sheets.

ibrite, Inc. announced the availability of its powerViewer product with extended support for the Microsoft Office 97 suite of tools.

The barn door is open. The horse is gone. They ain’t ever puttin’ humpty dumpty back together again. — DG

For a first look at the Visor Edge, PDAbuzz has a couple of leaked photos.

ZDNet has an article on the upcoming devices from Handspring and Palm. According to the article, Handspring will introduce the Visor Edge, a slimmer, metal-encased handheld, on Monday, and Palm will debut two new models featuring an expansion slot a week later.

LandWare announced it’s shipping GoType! Pro for the Palm m100 and Palm m105.