
US1 Magazine this week called ZATZ a “rising star of the Internet”. While their article isn’t quite accurate (they never really are), it’s pretty nice. The printed article in the magazine differs slightly from this one, but it’s generally pretty cool, if a bit sarcastic.

According to NEWS.COM, Palm’s president Robin Abrams left the company suddenly. As soon as we have further details, we’ll bring you up to date.

We’ve got a short bio on the new head of Palm Computing, one Alan Kessler. Does it seem strange that whenever there’s an executive change at Palm, it’s always called a “sudden departure” in the press?

WebTV is due to come out with better support for RealAudio, or so this NEWS.COM article reports.

Here’s an article from Network Computing on thin client/server devices. The article talks about using Windows and Windows CE in enterprise computing.

V-ONE Corporation announced the extension of its SmartGate VPN product to support the Windows CE operating system from Microsoft. SmartGate VPN’s security operates whether the Windows CE-based device is connected through wireline or wireless media, protecting data in any environment.

Xircom announced the shipment of its Xircom CompactCard Ethernet 10 for Windows CE-based handheld PCs. A Type II CompactFlash compliant card, the CFE-10BT connects Windows CE handheld PCs to data and applications located on corporate networks, the Internet and other online services via direct connection to Ethernet networks.

US1 Magazine this week called ZATZ a “rising star of the Internet”. While their article isn’t quite accurate (they never really are), it’s pretty nice. The printed article in the magazine differs slightly from this one, but it’s generally pretty cool, if a bit sarcastic.

According to NEWS.COM, Palm’s president Robin Abrams left the company suddenly. As soon as we have further details, we’ll bring you up to date.

We’ve got a short bio on the new head of Palm Computing, one Alan Kessler. Does it seem strange that whenever there’s an executive change at Palm, it’s always called a “sudden departure” in the press?