July 2, 1999

Psion has announced plans to use IBM software and hardware technology in a host of future "Java-enable EPOC-based mobile products" that are expected on the market in the United States in Oct99. [SOURCE: Reuters via Yahoo]

The Stanford PalmPilot User Group meets at 7 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month at Printer's Inc Bookstore Cafe (310 California Ave, Palo Alto, California) -- so the next meeting will be on 06Jul99. The Guest of Honor will be John Haggis, President of UniLinear Corporation, who will be demoing their Parachute PCMCIA adapter for Palm OS devices.

Liz Enbysk, Managing Editor at ZDNet AnchorDesk, covers the news on 01Jul99 that Apple may have their "low-cost laptop" device available for introduction at the opening of Mac World New York City (21Jul99), and that "prototype" Palm OS devices with iMac colors & Apple logos have been seen on the Apple Campus in Cupertino, CA. http://www.zdnet.com/anchordesk/story/story_3571.html

Nokia Wireless Software Solutions has announced that they are shipping to "partners" their latest "Nokia Wireless Access Protocol (WAP) Browser" with support for a wide range of mobile phones and PDAs. [SOURCE: TELECOMWORLDWIRE]

Intelliworxx has announced Windows CE speech-enable browser technology that can now be added to a wide-range of solutions from other vendors and systems integrators.

FUGA Corporation has announced the release of a new "electronic organizer" called "FUGA eDiary." Read Pen Computing's review.

Intrinsyc has announced new "rapid development and efficient, cost-effect remote management" technologies that use Internet Web protocols for Windows CE based "information appliances."

Boris Michael v. Luhovoy notes that the bi-monthly German hardcopy PALMTOP-PRO MAGAZINE continues to publish Newton related news and information.