
The Web-based storage company, X:drive, announced a wireless version of its service. They say it will be possible to use a Palm VII to access and share documents on X:drive, and soon any wireless device will be able to use X:drive.

GradSoft Solutions released T-Plus Bridge for Windows CE, software that provides bridge players with the ability to sharpen their game skills by using any H/PC or P/PC running Windows CE Version 2.0 or later. T-Plus supports both rubber and duplicate bridge, and plays a game with multiple skill levels and 120 bidding conventions.

Palm, Inc. announced it has hired Citron Haligman Bedecarre of San Francisco to provide advertising agency services. The two companies will begin working together immediately.

The PDA Verticals Network is giving away free Palm V devices. Check out their Web site to find out how.

buy.com announced that the first of its wireless applications is now available for buy.com customers and users of Internet enabled Palm handheld computers. The application operates on the Palm VII handheld using the Palm.Net service and on Palm V handhelds equipped with OmniSky modems or other means of Internet connectivity.

According to the latest press reports, there is a possibility the ILOVEYOU virus was released by mistake. So claims the Filipino student charged with creating it. Will Knight at ZDNet has the full story.

Richard Kettner of WiredGuy.com reviews Conduits’ Pocket Launcher for the Pocket PC. He seems to love it and believes it will be a big hit with Pocket PC users.

PIMpoint has an article on the release of Web Confidential 2.0 for Mac and Web Confidential for Palm 1.0. The announcement was made by Palm developer Rene Laterveer and Macintosh developer Alco Blom. Web Confidential is currently the only password manager which is able to HotSync with a Palm device using a Macintosh Conduit.

According to the latest press reports, there is a possibility the ILOVEYOU virus was released by mistake. So claims the Filipino student charged with creating it. Will Knight at ZDNet has the full story.

MSNBC has this article on how Palm has surfaced in Microsoft’s antitrust trial. Microsoft says that Palm is proof that competition exists, while the DOJ contends that Microsoft has advantages over Palm, and can redesign software to harm competitors.