
ThinkMobile has an article on how Alaska Airlines has become the nation’s first airline to allow customers to check-in for flights using wireless handheld devices such as web-enabled cell phones and Palm devices.

The new issue of PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition is now online! This month we’re putting the focus on Palm solutions for legal professionals. You’ll also find articles on choosing the right database application, a review of a security encryption program, and another look at mobile sales force software. This issue also sees the beginning of an exciting new column by Michael Connick called, “The Internet in your Palm device.” Be sure to check it out!

Digital Airways has introduced Wapaka, a WAP micro-browser entirely written in Java for the Palm OS platform.

The Comedy Lab presents the Presidential Palm Helper, “Keeping George W. on time, in the know, and majorly organatized!”

MSNBC has an article from the Wall Street Journal on the doubling of the U.S. market for handheld computers.

PalmStation has received this image of a color Palm V from an anonymous source. Is it real or is it a hoax?

Ectaco, Inc. announced that its corporate site is now available in five languages, English, Polish, Russian, French, and Spanish.

envi.con has released version 2.0 of Pilot Install a freeware tool that allows you to install Palm OS software quickly. The new version should allow pictures of almost any size to be sent to Palm OS PDAs just by dragging and dropping them.

Football fans, Palmtop Publishing is offering the Super Bowl XXXV Survival Kit. The kit includes five, color-enabled, beamable Pocketgram programs that will allow you to outsmart your friends, arm yourself with complete Ravens and Giants team rosters, sing the National Anthem with confidence, cook up an honest bowl of real Texas chili, know all NFL rules of play, boggle minds with some great game trivia, and even create your very own halftime show.

The new issue of PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition is now online! This month we’re putting the focus on Palm solutions for legal professionals. You’ll also find articles on choosing the right database application, a review of a security encryption program, and another look at mobile sales force software. This issue also sees the beginning of an exciting new column by Michael Connick called, “The Internet in your Palm device.” Be sure to check it out!