
InternetNews.com has this article on Yahoo!’s new mobile service. The article says that the service is available for Palm computer and Windows CE device users with wireless options coming in the fourth quarter.

Windows CE developer Eclipse International announced it has laid off almost 20 percent of its staff. News.com says that since Elcipse develops only Microsoft software, the company’s success is related to the success or failure of the Windows CE platform.

Instant messaging has become such a hot topic lately that even USA Today is writing about it. They have this article which looks at what lies ahead for the application.

Here’s a horror story of a woman who was working at a major electronics store when the Palm VII was released. The story also explains why people wanted the Palm VII and not a Windows CE device.

InternetNews.com has this article on Yahoo!’s new mobile service. The article says that the service is available for Palm computer and Windows CE device users with wireless options coming in the fourth quarter.

Information Week has this article on Puma Tecnology’s agreement with Certicom. The agreement gives Puma’s IntelliSync Anywhere a secure feature to allow users to syncronize data between their handheld devices and Microsoft Exchange or Lotus Notes applications.

The Washington Post has this review of OneStep Connect. OneStep Connect is a personal organizer for Palm computers.

News.com reports that Palm Computing has obtained a preliminary injunction prohibiting Royal from selling its DaVinci handheld device.

The Mobile Medical Computing Forum announced The Guide to handheld and palmtop resources for health care professionals. The guide includes descriptions with screen shots of products for Windows CE, Palm OS, Newton OS, and Psion computing platforms.

EarthWeb announced today an agreement with Palm Computing to provide material and promotional support to EarthWeb’s Palm OS directory. EarthWeb’s Palm OS directory is part of Developer.com, one of 20 specialized technology vertical sites on the EarthWeb network. As part of the agreement, Palm Computing will provide EarthWeb with development documentation and development software, including Palm OS platform development documentation, for inclusion in the directory.