
For more information on Sega’s plan to create games for the Palm OS, you can visit The Register.

Yahoo has a short piece on Sega Corp.’s announcement that it would develop game content for Palm handheld computers by the end of the year.

ZDNet reports wireless Web providers are hoping that more interactive, multiple-player games will increase subscriptions.

Magellan Corporation announced the availability of the new GPS Companion, a mapping and navigation Springboard module for Handspring Visor.

Xilinx Inc., in association with Handspring and Portable Design Magazine, kicked off the Cool Module Design Contest. The Cool Module Design Contest offers portable system designers the opportunity to design a Springboard expansion module and compete for a top prize of $10,000, a free Handspring Visor Platinum, handheld computer, and publication of the winning design in Portable Design Magazine.

Ectaco, Inc. announced an addition to its Palm OS translation software product line. Language Teacher software Palm OS version for Hebrew offers bi-directional translation between English and Hebrew.

David Coursey at the ZDNet AnchorDesk has written a piece on synchronization, in which he praises FusionOne, an online service that links all his desktops and notebooks to create a single data repository. The article also has good things to say about ReadySyncGo.

GoAmerica, Inc. announced that it has joined the Siebel Alliance Program as a Premier Software Partner. Under this agreement, the companies will integrate Siebel Wireless with GoAmerica’s Go.Web technology and wireless data services.

Qvadis Corp. has announced its partnership with Coola Inc. on Web content delivery to Palm handheld computers and other wireless devices.

Syncplicity 1.21 has been released. The latest version of the software has new “send via Coola” functions.