
Palm Boulevard has an article on AmeriThink, Inc. According to the article, the company will conduct exit polling at five voting locations to field-test its newly developed TapSurvey product that uses wireless Palm VIIx units to report exit poll results to the amerithink.com Web site in real-time.

CNET News.com also has an article on Rex’s comeback.

ZDNet News has an article on Xircom Inc.’s plans to re-release the Rex 6000 MicroPDA.

allNetDevices reports Xircom has announced the REX 6000 MicroPDA, a credit card sized handheld the company claims is the smallest full-function handheld available.

Palm, Inc. announced it has launched a mobile field sales initiative with key enterprise software providers and systems integrators that brings new handheld solutions to the Customer Relationship Management (CRM) market.

NowSpeed, Inc. announced the Enterprise Edition of its Mobile Email Portal. The Mobile Email Portal provides instant access to corporate email through a wide range of mobile devices including PDAs, browser-enabled phones, pagers, work or home PCs, and all standard Web browsers.

If you’re planning to go see the new Charlie’s Angels movie that opened last Friday, watch for this blooper. In a scene early on in the movie, the Angels are on the trail of an industrialist they suspect of being behind the kidnapping they’re investigating. They break into the guy’s gym locker to look for clues, and one of the girls exclaims something along the lines of, “Here’s his PalmPilot!” A few seconds later they do a close-up of the device as they perform a quick download of his schedule, and the object in question is quite clearly a Pocket PC. Now really, isn’t anybody paying attention in the editing booth?

The Electronic Frontier Ltd has announced the launch of Pocket Cook for the Palm OS. The software features recipes searchable on category, style and/or ingredient and automatic re-calculation of ingredient quantities depending on number of servings.

GoAmerica, Inc. announced 13 leading wireless application service providers and software developers have joined GoAmerica’s Go.Web Alliance Program. Each participant will support the Go.Web platform with a unique wireless solution.

CNET News.com has an article on UpShot.com, a service that provides sales-force automation software over the Web. According to the article, UpShot said it will provide five free OmniSky wireless modems for every 10 new users a company signs up for a period of six months.