
ZDNN columnist Aaron Goldberg looks back at his best columns of 1998. He includes a commentary about the PalmPilot and IT environments.

Did Santa bring that Palm III you always wanted? If he did, Palm Computing has several tips for new PalmPilot device owners.

Informa S.A., the official distributor of Canon & Pioneer products in Greece, has announced it has developed Greek support for Palm Pilot Pro models and Palm Pilot III. The software is supporting Greek virtual keyboard (ready with tonos), and Greek Graffiti recognition. The supported code page is the same with Greek Windows. The application also supports FlashBuilder for PalmPilot III.

TealPoint Software announced the release of TealInfo, a new information display and presentation tool that turns any Palm Connected Organizer into a digital reference library. TealInfo is a browser for interactive documents called “TealInfo Folios.” Unlike documents made for TealPoint text browser TealDoc, TealInfo Folios take advantage of powerful formatting features and interface elements to make them interactive. Folios may include scrolling lists, tables, images, checkboxes, popup windows, outline lists, and link buttons.

Here’s an article from Red Herring on 3Com’s $6 million investment in wireless provider Aether Technologies.

MSNBC’s Gary Krakow has this review of Royal’s daVinci PDA. This PDA has the look of a PalmPilot device, but it costs less than $100.

CNet.com has this story on the success of the Palm III this holiday season.

Since our Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz is not Ebineezer Scrooge, we will not post news until Monday, December 27. Have a great holiday!

CNN Interactive has this story on how handheld devices are making life a bit tough for IT managers.

Yesterday, 3Com announced it beat Wall Street estimates with $132.9 million, or 36 cents a share, on sales of $1.54 billion. in the second quarter. Here’s an article that asks why 3Com won’t give credit to PalmPilot sales for the results.