
Here’s an article from the BBC on the integration of the Internet and mobile phones. The article says that these phones aren’t must have devices because of slow modem speeds and limited content.

Still looking for that perfect gift for the holidays? CNN has this article on the different types of PDAs that are available.

News.com is reporting that Palm devices with color screens will be coming as early as February. The new device is to be called the Palm IIIc. Palm will also release the Palm IIIxe, which will upgrade the capabilities of the IIIx to 8MB.

Here’s an article from the BBC on the integration of the Internet and mobile phones. The article says that these phones aren’t “must have” devices because of slow modem speeds and limited content.

Still looking for that perfect gift for the holidays? CNN has this article on the different types of PDAs that are available.

News.com is reporting that Palm devices with color screens will be coming as early as February. The new device is to be called the Palm IIIc. Palm will also release the Palm IIIxe, which will upgrade the capabilities of the IIIx to 8MB.

Traffic Station announced it is teaming with Captivate Network. This new relationship will bring Traffic Station’s real-time traffic information to business people in high-rise office buildings and hotels via Captivate Network’s high resolution flat panel screens installed in elevators. TrafficStation supports Wireless Application Protocol (WAP), Handheld Device Mark-up Language (HDML) browsers and Windows CE and Palm OS devices.

The Boston Globe has this review of Qualcomm’s pdQ phone. The reviewer says that the phone is more for “gadget pioneers”.

Just in holiday time, Palmtop Publishing introduced Pocket Chef for 3Com’s Palm OS. Pocket Chef lets you carry dozens of recipes with a complete shopping list for each recipe. Additionally, Pocket Chef’s Web-based Recipe Maker lets you add your own personal favorite recipes.

Traffic Station announced it is teaming with Captivate Network. This new relationship will bring Traffic Station’s real-time traffic information to business people in high-rise office buildings and hotels via Captivate Network’s high resolution flat panel screens installed in elevators. TrafficStation supports Wireless Application Protocol (WAP), Handheld Device Mark-up Language (HDML) browsers and Windows CE and Palm OS devices.