
PC Week looks at how Handspring’s Visor and Compaq’s Aero 1530 are challenging Palm Computing’s line of PDAs. The article says that with the Visor selling for $179 and the Aero 1530 selling for $299, they could take away some of Palm’s market share.

News.com reports that Psion will start selling a new device called the Revo. The Revo will be a competitor to the Palm VII because both offer wireless Internet access. The Revo will link to Psion’s free Internet service, Psion.net.

eBay announced that its service will be available to users of the Palm VII connected organizer. Using 3Com’s Palm VII organizer, eBay’s community can track their online trades without being in front of a desktop computer. Check out eBay’s press release.

With the nationwide launch of the Palm VII connected organizer, BellSouth Wireless Data announced it has commissioned an additional 245 base stations since the beginning of the year in markets it serves to support Palm Computing’s Palm.Net service and other services that use the BellSouth Intelligent Wireless Network.

PC Week looks at how Handspring’s Visor and Compaq’s Aero 1530 are challenging Palm Computing’s line of PDAs. The article says that with the Visor selling for $179 and the Aero 1530 selling for $299, they could take away some of Palm’s market share.

ZDNN takes a look at several deals Palm Computing made to bring more services to Palm.Net. The article says that Palm stuck deals with Amazon.com, Fidelity Investments, and eBay.

News.com reports that Psion will start selling a new device called the Revo. The Revo will be a competitor to the Palm VII because both offer wireless Internet access. The Revo will link to Psion’s free Internet service, Psion.net.

PC Week reports that third-party data synchronization software developed for existing Palm devices won’t work with the Palm VII, because Palm Computing has not given developers access to the APIs used by the Palm VII’s wireless radio.

TechWeb has this article on the news surrounding Palm Computing. The article reports on the nationwide launch of the Palm VII and agreements with Amazon.com, Fidelity Investments, and eBay.

News.com has this story on how you can use the Palm VII to shop at Amazon.com. Starting today, Amazon.com will have a Web clipping application on Palm Computing’s Palm.Net service.