
Infinity Softworks, Inc. has agreed to license their powerOne Personal software to Palm, Inc. for use on Palm handheld computers.

CNET News.com reports Palm will introduce an improved version of its Palm VII handheld in Japan this year, hoping to capitalize on the popularity there of accessing the Internet via mobile devices.

Steven G. Bush at Brighthand has payed a returned visit to New Jersey to speak again with the founders of LandWare, makers of the GoType! keyboard and Pocket Quicken.

ZDNet has an article on Qualcomm’s Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless, or BREW, a new wireless platform. The article talks about the companies that are building products and services around it.

ZDNet has a roundup of two modem-and-service combinations, Novatel Wireless Minstrel 540 and YadaYada.

esna has launched a new corporate identity, esnahost.com. It specializes in Domino Hosting Solutions and is currenly offering a free Palm IIIe for all new Dedicated Server customers.

The Muscular Dystrophy Association publication, QUEST has an article on how a 10 year old girl with a form of Muscular Dystrophy uses the Palm IIIxe to access a personal computer.

SDS Data announced SDS Time version 5.0 for the Palm OS has now been released.

LandWare announced its floating.point stylus is now shipping and available for Palm III, Palm VII, and Palm V series, IBM WorkPad, TRG, and Symbol SPT1500 devices.

allNetDevices.com reports Trend Micro released PC-cillin for wireless as a limited time, free download. The new antivirus software is designed for operating systems used in handhelds, including Palm OS, Windows CE, and Symbian EPOC.