
SqueezeNet Inc. is introducing a new Web-based tool that allows anyone to create mini-Web sites of individualized information for their mobile wireless devices.

CNET has a Bloomberg News report that Virgin Group will introduce its own version of the Palm electronic organizer.

Free registration is also required to read this New York Times article on the Minijam MP3 Player module for Handspring’s Visor.

The New York Times has an article on MODO, a PDA aimed at people 18 to 34 years old, active, urban, and well-off financially. According to the article, as the device lacks a stylus or a keypad, it stands little chance of becoming a replacement for the Palm organizer or other personal digital assistants. Free registration is required to read this article.

MercuryGuide announced the launch of their personal navigation travel guides, providing travelers with details about local businesses, merchants, and events while traveling.

CNET News.com has an article on Kyocera’s incorporation of Palm software into its high-end phones.

Kyocera Wireless Corp. announced an agreement with Palm, Inc. to license the Palm OS platform as the foundation for a new line of advanced wireless communications products, including a line of handsets incorporating the Palm OS software and bearing the Palm Powered brand identity.

Karrier Communications announced that its IntelliGolf scorecard software for Microsoft’s Pocket PC platform was awarded the “Top Scoring Application” of the year by Pen Computing magazine.

Yahoo has a press release from Socket Communications, Inc. announcing an evaluation program to help application designers use Socket’s Bluetooth technology to create wireless solutions for Windows CE-powered Pocket PCs and notebooks.

CEcity also has details of the Japanese companies planning to develop software to be used in automobile computers using Windows CE.