
Here’s more on the deal between Microsoft and 3Com to create co-branded home networking products. ZDNet also tells us how this is great for the Palm organizers.

News.com has this story about the agreement between 3Com and Microsoft. According to News.com, the deal will allow users to network PCs, peripherals, and most consumer devices in the home.

CNN Interactive has this article from Computerworld about cool accessories everyone should have on their Palm device.

ComputerLiteracy.com announced it is working with Palm Computing to deliver on-demand hard-copy documentation via a custom online store serving the developer community of the fastest-growing handheld computing platform today, the Palm Computing platform.

Here’s an article from InfoWorld about a strategic alliance between Sun Microsystems and Sybase. The purpose of this agreement is to help developers use Sybase products to develop Java-based next-generation consumer and embedded devices using a small-footprint database. More details on this announcement will be released Monday.

CompanionLink Software is now distributing the daVinci Operating System Software Developer’s Kit. The OS SDK allows programmers to create games and business application software that runs on the daVinci PDA. The daVinci OS SDK is offered at an introductory price of $149.00.

New World Technologies Inc. announced the availability of the following Palm IIIx hardware add-on by the Technology Resource Group(TRG): ‘xtra xtra’ 8MB Memory Board – designed exclusively for the new Palm IIIx. Due to the unveiling of the ‘xtra xtra’ 8MB Memory Board, NWT is reducing the price on another TRG product, the SuperPilot II XL 8MB memory board for the Palm III and PalmPilot.

DataViz is now shipping Documents To Go, a product that can bring important files from office suite applications like Word, Excel and others to the Palm Computing platform. Documents To Go uses HotSync technology to provide a complete solution for viewing up-to-date versions of users’ everyday files on any Palm Computing organizer.

MSNBC has this article about how Microsoft is jumping on the MP3 bandwagon. The article says that an add-on to Windows CE is in the works to allow MP3 audio to be played on Windows CE devices.

A complete list of the exhibitors of CeBIT’99 is available for download to your Palm Computing device. The list includes the names, halls, stands of exhibitors and a hall-map.