Busy 2000 for Palm

In this article from MSNBC, Palm Computing has its hands full next year with its IPO and growing competition.

Posted on: December 29, 1999 9:00 am

Coming to CES

ZDNet has this preview of what gadgets will appear at next week’s Consumer Electronics Show.

Posted on: December 29, 1999 9:00 am

Busy 2000 for Palm

In this article from MSNBC, Palm Computing has its hands full next year with its IPO and growing competition.

Posted on: December 29, 1999 9:00 am

MailToTheFuture.com

Yesterday, we reported a Y2K bug in the queueing feature of Eudora. Later, we were reminded that our friends at UserLand have implemented a Web site called MailToTheFuture that will send your mail at a future date.

Posted on: December 28, 1999 9:00 am

Denise Richards on Jornada

Check out what Bond Girl Denise Richards has to say about the Palm-size PC. Richards plays a nuclear physicist that carries around the HP Jornada 430se in the latest James Bond movie “The World Is Not Enough”. You’ll need Windows Media Player to see this interview.

Posted on: December 28, 1999 9:00 am

MailToTheFuture.com

Yesterday, we reported a Y2K bug in the queueing feature of Eudora. Later, we were reminded that our friends at UserLand have implemented a Web site called MailToTheFuture that will send your mail at a future date.

Posted on: December 28, 1999 9:00 am

MemoWare, peanutpress.com

Visitors to the MemoWare Web site will now be able to access and purchase dozens of titles through electronic publisher peanutpress.com. Through this arrangement, MemoWare customers will be able to read descriptions of the peanutpress.com contemporary books and link to the peanutpress.com site to purchase and download the books onto their PalmOS device.

Posted on: December 28, 1999 9:00 am

Geek handshake

The Akron Beacon Journal has this article on the geek handshake — beaming information to your Palm device.

Posted on: December 28, 1999 9:00 am

New CE competitor

This article from Red Herring says that the Be OS can compete with Microsoft’s Windows CE operating system.

Posted on: December 27, 1999 9:00 am

Eudora Y2K glitch

We’ve discovered a Eudora glitch that seems to be Y2K related, although it’s far from critical. Apparently, if you queue a message up for delivery after January 1, it gets delivered right away (00 is less than 99). For now, we’re putting messages to be delivered after January 1 into a folder and we’ll queue them after the calendar flips to 2000. If you see any other Y2K glitches, please send them in to news@zatz.com. We’ll be covering those our readers discover on all three sites.

Posted on: December 27, 1999 9:00 am