
This article about Compaq’s iPaq computer says that Compaq will rename its Aero devices. According to ZDNet, they will be rebranded under the iPaq name.

eHow.com announced it will offer its complete archive of how-to solutions to wireless device users through AvantGo.com.

Cutting Edge Software, Inc. announced that Procter & Gamble (P&G) Canada has selected Quicksheet and SmartDoc as its enterprise software package for use with its Palm Computing handhelds.

It looks like Windows CE has another competitor to deal with in the handheld market. This time, it’s Lineo, an embedded software spin-off of Caldera Inc. Lineo announced the Embedix PDA, which is to be based on the Linux operating system.

PC Week says that the reason why there’s a delay in Transmeta’s Mobile Linux is becuase the software isn’t ready. Mobile Linux is based on the Linux operating system, with a keyboard applet and handwriting recognition software.

This article in Boston.com talks about a Palm device newbie’s experince at the New England Palm Users Group.

PC Week says that the reason why there’s a delay in Transmeta’s Mobile Linux is becuase the software isn’t ready. Mobile Linux is based on the Linux operating system, with a keyboard applet and handwriting recognition software.

AvantGo announced that Richard Owen has been appointed CEO, effective immediately. He will also take a seat on AvantGo’s Board of Directors. The company also announced that Felix Lin, former CEO and founder, will remain Chairman of the Board and continue to have an active day-to-day role focused on the company’s business and technology vision.

This article from PC World asks if the Pocket PC will be able to break into Palm Computing’s market share when it is released sometime this year. The Pocket PC made its debut at the Consumer Electronics Show.

Puma Technology announced that it is shipping Intellisync Anywhere for Lotus Domino. Puma showed Intellisync Anywhere for Lotus Domino at Lotusphere 2000.