
It seems like Handspring has everyone guessing what they’re going to do with their new products. Here’s another Handspring prediction article from InfoWorld.

Concept Kitchen and Lonely Planet Publications announced a strategic content development partnership. The companies plan to develop a series of travel-related software titles for handheld platforms such as the Palm family of connected organizers and Windows CE-based devices. The first title will launch later this year.

Look out, big boys! Tech Web reports that 3Com, Microsoft, and Symbian could face stiff competition now that Integrated Systems and Mitsubishi Electric plan to develop their own operating system for handheld devices.

Information Week has this article on the latest release of AvantGo’s Enterprise software. The article says the software now supports Solaris and Linux, as well as Windows NT.

Information Week reports that Wyse Technologies will announce that they landed a deal to provide Wyse Winterm 3350SE Windows CE clients to 24-Hour Fitness, a health club chain. The clients will be used for registration tasks.

3Com extended high-speed LAN connectivity to the growing number of mobile professionals using Windows CE-based PCs. The 3Com Megahertz 10 Mbps LAN CF+ Card is a matchbook-sized adapter that provides handheld PC users with direct access to enterprise applications and the Internet.

Next Generation has this report on Microsoft’s plan to develop a new game system, code-named X-Box. According to Next Generation, the X-Box will have an Intel 500 MHz processor, nVidia’s NV-10 graphics technology, and a version of Windows CE.

Information Week has this article on the latest release of AvantGo’s Enterprise software. The article says the software now supports Solaris and Linux, as well as Windows NT.

Wireless MD announced the addition of the Palm VII connected organizer to the list of hardware devices currently compatible with Wireless MD’s interactive, medical data retrieval system. The Palm VII connected organizer, along with Motorola’s PageWriter 2000X wireless communication center enables hospitals, pharmaceutical manufactures, managed care organizations and pharmacy retailers to have direct access to the physician.

Here’s an article from PC Week which details how Palm Computing plans to keep its corporate cutomers. The article says that Palm plans to introduce service and support programs for large-business customers using Palm devices.