Pen Computing Daily News Archives, Oct 11, 1999

Aportis Technologies and TealPoint Software have jointly announced "that TealPoint's TealGlance software for Palm OS devices now directly accesses Aportis BrainForest files, and displays incomplete BrainForest To Dos as well as two To Do categories from the built-in To Do application."

Rebecca Scanlan at The Hoffman Agency reports that a new "start-up" called NextNet will be "rapidly" bringing to market in the near future "broadband wireless digital subscriber line (DSL) services" that could be utilized by handheld devices.

The Clip Company has announced three new "clipping" products: Duro-Clip; Micro-Mount Kit (belt & car mount); and Cellular Mounting System.

Silicon Storage Technology (SST) has announced two new size CompactFlash (CF) cards -- 64-MB and 96-MB -- that are ideal for handheld devices (PDAs, MP3 players, and digital cameras).

Stacey Tenen has announced the debut of a non-profit "Online Newton Community" he is calling "Newted Community" that offers: web/ftp/file space; email; AppleShare/SMB access via IP; and web-based message boards.

-Steve Holden (sholden@pencomputing.com) eFax: 978-246-3067