NetMaster Communications Limited has announced a new partnership with Symbian to bring "an added-value Internet service" to the Symbian platform -- "Go32.com is a dynamic e-commerce website, created for users of Symbian based devices."
Puma Technology has announced that their Intellisync synchronization software will be integrated by Intel as part of Intel's Bluetooth software and module geared for release sometime in the year 2000.
Ilium Software is reporting that they have added full support for the SH4 processor to their line of Windows CE products -- "eWallet & ListPro." According to Ilium the "SH4 processor (128-MHz 64-bit RISC) is featured in the new Compaq Aero 8000, and Hitachi HPW-600ET Handheld PC Professional devices."
The PMN News Service from Piloteer Magazine has published their "review" of the recently held Palmsource 1999 conference and exposition via: www.pmn.co.uk/palmsource/.
ZDNET via Yahoo has published a very interesting article about Handspring's Jeff Hawkins (inventor of Palm Computing's Palm OS devices & Handspring's Visor) entitled "Palm inventor offers glimpse into his methods" dailynews.yahoo.com/h/zd/19991021/tc/19991021173.html.
Motorola has announced: #1.) Selection of Microware's OS-9 32-bit real-time operating system technology for the new Motorola's Timeport P1088 smart phone (Java & GSM savvy); and #2.) Significant plans to upgraded their two-way wireless ReFLEX transportation protocol in the near future.
-Steve Holden (sholden@pencomputing.com) eFax: 978-246-3067