
The International Herald Tribune has this article on Windows CE. The article compares the first and second versions of the operating system.

Here’s an article from News.com which says that Acer is moving into the handheld and set-top box markets. Acer is also working on a SmartPhone which will be able to synchronize with standard software, such as Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Notes.

Handheldmed.com launches the first of their mobile offerings for medical professionals utilizing handheld computers in medicine. Handheldmed’s mobile content is accessible to users of both Palm Computing and Windows CE platforms, utilizing a new technology pioneered by AvantGo, a handheldmed.com partner.

Dan Gillmor of the San Jose Mercury News talks about what makes the Palm V a valuable handheld.

Here’s a review of the Palm V from Macworld Magazine. The review says that the Palm V represents a hardware makeover.

CNN Interactive has this look at the Palm VII. The reviewer claims to like Palm VII, but felt that it was a bit too expensive.

The Salt Lake Tribune has this article about 3Com’s future. It looks like 3Com will move to put more energy into technology that links computers wirelessly or that connects home computers with high-speed cable or digital phone lines.

Here’s an article from News.com which says that Acer is moving into the handheld and set-top box markets. Acer is also working on a SmartPhone which will be able to synchronize with standard software, such as Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Notes.

On The Go Software introduced ExpensAble.com, an Internet subscription service that allows small- and mid-sized organizations to deploy an automated T&E expense management system, on the web. ExpensAble.com allows road warriors to create and submit expense reports, online and offline. Expenses can be captured in the field using mobile devices, including Windows CE or Palm Computing handhelds.

Intrinsyc announced a tightly integrated, distributed embedded framework for Windows CE. The framework now allows OEMs to develop Windows CE Information Appliances and remotely manage multiple devices in a cost-effective, efficient manner. New features will be showcased at the Microsoft Windows CE Developers Conference (DevCon) to be held in Denver, Colorado from June 6 to 9.