
Palm OS and Windows CE device owners visiting borders.com can now check out peanutpress.com e-book titles and then link directly to the peanutpress.com site to make a purchase.

Club Photo introduced Album To Go for the Palm IIIc connected organizer. The Album To Go software v1.5 will let Palm device users view and share digital photos in color. Users of Palm III, IIIe, V, Vx and VII connected organizers can also share grayscale pictures with Club Photo’s Album To Go 1.0.

My Docs Online announced a new solution for the Palm VII. My Docs Online now provides Palm VII users with the ability to send important desktop files, stored at My Docs Online, as email attachments from their wireless Palm devices.

3Com’s stock continues to rise in anticipation of Palm’s IPO. News.com reports that Shares of 3Com have tripled since it unveiled plans for the Palm IPO.

Palm, Inc. began demonstrating prototypes of Palm handheld computers wirelessly communicating with PCs and other Palm devices using Bluetooth technology at the CeBIT 2000 show. Bluetooth technology is a global specification for small form factor, low-cost wireless communication and networking between PCs, mobile phones and other portable devices.

Atelier showed the color version of SimCity running on the Palm IIIc. SimCity is already available online for immediate download at a suggested retail price of US $29.95. SimCity will run in full color on color devices like the Palm IIIc and in black and white on the the Palm III, Palm IIIe, Palm IIIx, Palm IIIxe, Palm V and Palm Vx products and the Handspring Visor.

Wireless Knowledge LLC, a Microsoft and Qualcomm Inc. joint venture, launched the Workstyle Server, a server software that enables wireless intranet access to information on the enterprise network. With the Workstyle Server, an enterprise can extend real-time wireless access to Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5-based corporate email, calendar and contacts to mobile workers using wireless Internet devices.

Microsoft is due to unveil another piece of the PocketPC puzzle at the CeBIT show in Germany. ZDNet says that the company will show a new Internet Explorer, called Pocket Explorer, for the PocketPC.

TechWeb reports on the final arguments in Microsoft’s antitrust trial. U.S. District Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson will rule sometime after the arguments.

Novatel Wireless announced the new Minstrel IIIc Wireless Palmtop Modem. The Minstrel IIIc is a wireless modem, which clips to the back of the Palm IIIc organizer. The Minstrel IIIc will be bundled with Web browsing and email software, and will be compatible with third-party enterprise applications, utilities and games written for the Palm operating system.