
Revolve Design announced that it is now shipping its Power UniMount docking cradle line. The Power UniMount system provides mounting/charging solutions for in-vehicle or desktop, Palm handheld usage.

Audible, Inc. and Card Access, Inc. announced collaboration on the development of a Springboard module for the Handspring Visor designed to play the audio content available for download from Audible.com.

Handspring announced it will become the first Comdex exhibitor ever to sell product on the trade show floor. In an exclusive agreement with the conference organizers, the company has secured the only retail space at the annual computer industry tradeshow.

eXtend Computer & Instrument announced that FullCharge, a rechargeable NiMH battery, AC adapter, and auto adapter, is now available for use with the non-rechargeable Handspring Visor handheld computer.

Ectaco, Inc. announced that it had launched new multilingual translation tools: Universal Translator ML101 and English language EE586HT Partner.

iambic Software has released AllMoney 1.04, personal expense tracking software for Palm OS-based handheld devices. The latest version includes several maintenance fixes as well as additional color support, including full-color editable icons.

WeSync announced the release of WeSync 1.5, the latest version of the company’s free product.

YadaYada Inc. announced that Phase I of its service is now available. Phase I users can access any HTML-created Web site using YadaYada’s wireless Web browser and send and receive email from up to six POP3 email accounts.

On the subject of PDAs showing up in the Charlie’s Angels movie, Christopher Coulter has written in to PalmPower news claiming to have contacted Derek Brown of Microsoft, the man in charge of product placement for the Pocket PC. According to the message Coulter sent us, Brown says the Pocket PC’s inclusion in the film was just a random thing that the prop master put in without Microsoft knowing about it. However, Brown did note that there are going to be some fun product placements coming up on TV.
Already here in the PalmPower office there’s a debate as to whether the device briefly seen in the latest episode of NBC’s The West Wing was a Jornada or a Palm IIIc.

A news item we posted on Monday about a blooper in the Charlie’s Angels movie got quite a response over at PalmStation.