
Thanks to reader Ting Hsu for sending in this follow-up item on Samsung’s MP3 mobile phone. The item is a press release announcing the SPH-M2100, which allows users to download MP3 files off the Internet.

AppointmentWeb announced its new Internet service for on-line appointments and reservations. The free service will allow consumers to book appointments using a standard web browser. AppointmentWeb’s browser interface allows consumers to book repeating appointments and to request a reminder e-mail message to be sent to their mailbox, cellular phone or pager. Users can also download appointments to their Palm or Windows CE device.

Enterprise Harmony ’99, an Extended Systems data synchronization solution, now supports Microsoft Outlook 2000 and Lotus Notes 5.0. Enterprise Harmony provides mobile professionals with the ability to synchronize Palm Computing, Windows CE and Casio Pocket Viewer devices with a variety of PC applications.

Thanks to reader Ting Hsu for sending in this follow-up item on Samsung’s MP3 mobile phone. The item is a press release announcing the SPH-M2100, which allows users to download MP3 files off the Internet.

Check out this interview NBC’s Tom Brokaw did with Donna Dubinsky. In the interview, Dubinsky says that hard work is a key to success for women in the high-tech industry.

AppointmentWeb announced its new Internet service for on-line appointments and reservations. The free service will allow consumers to book appointments using a standard web browser. AppointmentWeb’s browser interface allows consumers to book repeating appointments and to request a reminder e-mail message to be sent to their mailbox, cellular phone or pager. Users can also download appointments to their Palm or Windows CE device.

Enterprise Harmony ’99, an Extended Systems data synchronization solution, now supports Microsoft Outlook 2000 and Lotus Notes 5.0. Enterprise Harmony provides mobile professionals with the ability to synchronize Palm Computing, Windows CE and Casio Pocket Viewer devices with a variety of PC applications.

News.com reports that Handspring is expected to debut its first palm-size computer at Internet World in October. The article says that the new device will be priced lower than the current line of Palm computers.

Computer Reseller News has this article on what Microsoft is doing to keep Linux from taking over the world. The article says that Microsoft can use Windows CE to keep the Linux from being popular in PDAs and mobile phones.

CEWindows.net has an article on the current market forces that Windows CE is competing with in the marketplace. The article compares how Windows CE stacks up against Palm Computing devices, sub-notebook Windows 98 and Embedded NT.