
Network World Fusion has an article on Anystyle from Wireless Knowledge, which is designed to let handheld users work offline with their email, calendar, and contact information. According to the article, support for Lotus Domino will be added in the latter half of this year.

pdaMD.com and MedicalMnemonics.com announced the release of Medical Mnemonics 2.0 for the Palm OS platform. Medical Mnemonics 2.0 is designed to assist students with the thousands of pieces of medical information they are required to learn during the course of their training.

OmniSky Corporation announced it has launched the first integrated wireless email and Internet service on mobile devices in Europe.

OmniSky Corporation and 2Roam, Inc. announced a strategic alliance intended to expand the availability of optimized Internet content and corporate data on wireless devices. As part of the agreement, OmniSky and 2Roam will cross-market their respective technologies and services.

PalmPower, DominoPower, and PalmPower’s Enterprise Edition now all have search engines! Yee-ha! Currently, the engine will search through all back issues for articles on pretty much any topic you’re interested in. Now our back issue library can become an even more active resource for your use. To look something up, just go to the journal’s home page and fill in the “Search” field.

CNET News.com reports OmniSky is offering a free Handspring Visor and VisorPhone add-on, as well as unlimited online time for three months in order to entice people into a test run in England.

CNet has an article that says the Federal Trade Commission is charging Microsoft with false and deceptive advertising for its “Can Your Palm Do That?” ad campaign. According to the article, Microsoft is negotiating with the FTC to settle the charges.

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The Telegraph has an article on Robert Hanssen who is accussed by the FBI of spying for the Russians. According to the article, Hanssen even tried to persuade his Russian handlers that he should be using Palm VII organiser with wireless capability so that he could use to send secret documents instead of depositing them in dead letter drops.

Palm Boulevard reports Novatel Wireless and Sprint PCS are preparing to release the Merlin Wireless PC Card for use with Palm V series handheld computers.