
MapQuest.com announced that it will be expanding its wireless offerings with Yahoo’s launch of Yahoo Mobile. Users will have access to MapQuest.com driving directions while on the go.

PalmGear H.Q. announced today that Calvin’s PalmPilot FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) site is being incorporated into PalmGear H.Q. The new section of the PalmGear H.Q. site will be called Calvin’s PGHQ FAQ.

Watch Inside NASCAR on TNN this Saturday, August 14 to see how the VersidWare RT Tire Temperature Kit helps NASCAR Winston Cup racing teams. With the VersidWare RT Tire Temperature Kit, racers record important tire temperature and other trackside data. The data is stored in the attached Palm (or compatible) handheld computer. The racer can upload the information to a desktop computer for further analysis.

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.

MSNBC has this article on Internet phones. Among those featured are Qualcomm’s pdQ 1900, which runs on Palm Computing’s Palm OS and Mortorola’s i1000plus. The i1000plus can be connected to a laptop, Palm computer or Windows CE device and used it as a wireless modem.

GoPDA.com and CEStation.com announced an agreement with Yahoo! to provide content to Yahoo! Mobile. Announced today by Yahoo!, Yahoo! Mobile will provide Yahoo! users a platform to send customized content drawn from their My Yahoo! preferences to pagers, data phones, and personal digital assistants.

Yahoo announced that it has launched Yahoo Mobile service today. According to News.com, Yahoo Mobile supports Palm Computing and Windows CE devices.

MSNBC has this article on Internet phones. Among those featured are Qualcomm’s pdQ 1900, which runs on Palm Computing’s Palm OS and Mortorola’s i1000plus. The i1000plus can be connected to a laptop, Palm computer or Windows CE device and used it as a wireless modem.

GoPDA.com and CEStation.com announced an agreement with Yahoo! to provide content to Yahoo! Mobile. Announced today by Yahoo!, Yahoo! Mobile will provide Yahoo! users a platform to send customized content drawn from their My Yahoo! preferences to pagers, data phones, and personal digital assistants.

Yahoo announced that it has launched Yahoo Mobile service today. According to News.com, Yahoo Mobile supports Palm Computing and Windows CE devices.