
CNN has this review of Qualcomm’s pdQ 1900 smartphone. The reviewer definitely loved this device.

EHAND AB launched its newsletter EHAND Mobile News as a mobile internet WAP service.EHAND Mobile News covers the development handhelds, mobile Internet, and next-generation wireless communication networks.

Here’s a guide from ABC News on how to buy a Palm device and how you can use it once you get it home.

Trade.com is now offering wireless trading services to their customers through a partnership with w-Trade Technologies.

Read this article from ZDNet’s Charles Cooper, who explains why Palm Computing’s new CEO may not have such a great track record after all.

iambic Software released ActionNames 4.0, a major upgrade of its contact manager and scheduler for the Palm Computing platform. Current owners can upgrade to ActionNames 4.0 for free by accessing the iambic Software Web site.

AvantGo announced AvantGo Enterprise Publisher, a new member of its enterprise product family designed to extend Web-based corporate intranet and Internet content to handheld devices. AvantGo Enterprise Publisher enables companies to extend their intranet or Internet content to Palm Computing platform and Windows CE-based handheld computers. AvantGo also announced that it has renamed AvantGo Enterprise 3 to AvantGo Enterprise Interactive.

Laridian has added “Streams in the Desert” to its offerings for Windows CE handheld and palm-size PCs. Laridian’s release of Streams in the Desert is compatible with its DailyReader software for Windows CE. DailyReader is used to read and track progress through books that are organized into daily readings, such as devotionals, inspirational books and “through-the-Bible” reading plans.

My Docs Online and AvantGo announced that they have teamed up to provide users with the ability to access documents and files directly from their Palm OS and Windows CE-based handheld devices. Using AvantGo.com, you can download your Web-based documents whenever you synchronize directly to your desktop computer, over a modem or wirelessly.

Microsoft, 3Com, Lucent and Motorola have joined the Bluetooth consortium to promote acceptance of the wireless technology.