Pen Computing Daily News Archives, Oct 13, 1999

Puma Technology has announced a "far reaching" technology they are calling "Intellisync.com" that will be available in Q2'2000 that will make it possible to "allow anyone with Internet access to keep popular PC applications, mobile devices and Web-based content and services effortlessly synchronized from one central address on the Internet."

Sybase and Nettech are reportedly working together to enable the wireless synchronization of "e-business data" by combining SQL Anywhere with Smart IP and ExpressQ.

Aironet Wireless Communications has announced plans to offer wireless LAN technology solutions for current Psion EPOC devices, and future Symbian devices. [SOURCE: Wireless Today]

Business Wire is reporting that Extended Systems' latest version of Enterprise Harmony '99 (desktop data synchronization solution) now supports Lotus Organizer 6.0.

Motorola is showing off "new smaller and lighter" multi-mode Satellite Series Phones at their booth at Geneva Telecom 1999 conference. Motorola is also teaming with Phone.com & Mobile Communications International to provide delegates with "live news, email, and Internet information" via WAP enabled Motorola Timeport P7389 phones. [SOURCE: PR Newswire]

ONLINE ARTICLES -- PC World is reporting that "REAL-TIME IMAGES IN YOUR PALM -- EarthCam unveils software that brings real-time images to handheld devices." And the also have: "SPOTLIGHT ON HANDSPRING -- Visor add-ons will boost handhelds in general and Palm-compatibles in particular."; and "E-MAIL AND PAGING IN YOUR POCKET -- VTech's new device combines wireless messaging with wired e-mail connectivity."

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