
ThinAirApps.com announced the launch of ThinAirMail, an e-mail application for the Palm VII connected organizer that allows users to connect to personal e-mail accounts other than the Palm VII iMessenger e-mail via a Web Clipping application for Palm Computing’s Palm.Net network.

ZDNN is reporting that Handspring will release its new line of handheld devices next Tuesday. According to the report, there will be three models: the Visor, Visor Solo, and Visor Deluxe.

Hewlett-Packard announced JetSend, a device-to-device communications technology developed by HP, which allows users to print directly from the HP PhotoSmart C500 digital camera to the HP PhotoSmart P1100/P1000 printer via JetSend, eliminating the need for cables, a PC and specific printer drivers. JetSend-enabled PhotoSmart printers can receive information from any Windows CE handheld PC equipped with JetSend.

ART, Advanced Recognition Technologies released the newest version of ARTrecognition for Windows CE Palm-size PCs. ARTrecognition v.1.5 is a handwriting recognition engine for Windows CE devices.

CBS MarketWatch takes a close look at Psion. Psion’s value has tripled over the past year, mostly because of its link to the wireless handheld market.

CBS MarketWatch takes a close look at Psion. Psion’s value has tripled over the past year, mostly because of its link to the wireless handheld market.

PC World has this article on PeopleSoft Expenses, which will be scaled down for use on a Palm Computer. The article says that it will be available sometime in the fourth quarter.

Yafa Pen Company announced today the availability of a new combination stylus pen: the Yafa Quadro Data Pen. This combination pen includes a stylus, ball pen, 0.5 mm pencil and neon highlighter in one writing instrument.

The Detroit News is reporting that there is more takeover talk at 3Com. The article says that stocks rose late last week due to rumors that 3Com will be bought or they will spin off Palm Computing.

Earlier this week, Microsoft rolled out the Microsoft Reader, a new PC application which is supposed to improve the quality of on-screen text. According to News.com, Microsoft Reader is scheduled to be available for Windows-based PCs and laptops early next year.