
The Washington Post as this item on the OmniRemote from Pacific Neo-Tek. OmniRemote is a universal-remote software for PalmPilot handheld organizers.

Wired News has this interview with former Palm Computing president Donna Dubinsky. Dubinsky, who left Palm to form a new start-up with fellow Palm Computing executive Jeff Hawkins, talks about where the handheld industry is going.

If you want to know what it’s like to read a book on NuvoMedia’s new eBook, check out this review from Mercury News.

Thanks to reader Chris Altvater for sending in this article from Computer Reseller News. The article states that Apple is on the verge of re-entering the handheld market months after pulling the plug on its Newton device. Code-named P1, the new device will also have wireless capabilities.

Red Herring has the latest on the Palm VII and why Palm’s portal ambitions may be a bad thing for AvantGo.

Joe Sipher, director of wireless products for Palm Computing explained to News.com that Palm III users will not be able to upgrade to the Palm VII’s wireless capabilities because any upgrade path would entail physically retrofitting the device with a wireless antenna.

GoAmerica Communications Corp. has announced it will support Palm Computing Inc.’s new Palm VII. Wireless data service bundles, applications and solutions for the new Palm VII will be added to GoAmerica’s Web@Hand portfolio of wireless data solutions upon product availability.

PDA Dash has this close look at the Palm VII from Palm Computing’s Developer’s Conference.

Palm Computing announced that MacPac v2 Beta is now available for download. Included in this beta are Palm Desktop software v2.1, HotSync Manager, and electronic user documentation.

O’Reilly has released the Palm Programming: The Developer’s Guide by Neil Rhodes and Julie McKeehan. They are also a Palm programming contest. Enter for a chance to win Palm devices, accessories, t-shirts, and O’Reilly books.