
PDAHealthWare announced it’s to offer a free health information newsletter, intended to promote wellness and help users interact on a more informed basis with their physicians.

Qvadis and Fictionopolis announced a range of joint initiatives, including an agreement to incorporate Qvadis’ Reader technology in the soon-to-be-released Fictionopolis reader.

ZDNet News reports Palm CEO Carl Yankowski unveiled eWallet at the Computer Electronics Show. According to the article, through an alliance with Ingenico, Visa, and VeriFone, eWallet will let consumers conduct secure purchases by beaming personal information through the infrared port found on most Palm devices.

OmniSky Corporation announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire NomadIQ, a privately-held provider of location-based applications and services for handheld devices.

Yahoo has the Reuters story on Sprint PCS Group teaming up with Palm, Inc. to provide wireless Internet access on Palm computers.

ZDNet has an article on Palm’s announcement that it will begin offering Internet access via Sprint PCS’ wireless network.

Destination CRM on the integration of wireless devices with back-end corporate systems. According to the article, “the latest in middleware solutions must be part of your mobile enterprise project if you hope to untangle myriad front-end and back-end technologies.”

allNetDevices has an article on the announcement made by Sprint PCS that it will make the new MyPalm wireless portal available to users of Internet-connected phones and handhelds based on the Palm OS and the CDMA over-the-air interface.

Sprint PCS and Palm, Inc. announced an agreement to market and sell wireless solutions for handhelds using the Palm OS platform. This strategic alliance represents the first CDMA solution for Palm handheld computers that will enable access to real-time information on the all-digital voice and data PCS network.

PalmBoulevard reports ActiveSky will showcase its wireless technology that allows PDAs and cell phones to play interactive multimedia, including video, audio, animation, graphics and text, at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.