Pen Computing Daily News Archives, January 20, 1999

PC Week Labs is reporting " TRGpro handheld vies for enterprise -- Support for CompactFlash and a slew of other features help the TRGpro rise to the top of the enterprise handheld computing pile."

Tadpole and Espial have formed an alliance to offer Espial developer tools and Internet applications for J-Slate ruggedized industrial handheld devices that are Java-enabled.

MemoWare has begun to provide access and purchase options to visitors of their site for "Palm OS savvy electronic books" from peanutpress.com.

Raven Zachary has announced the creation of an online mailing list and community for wireless OmniSky users via eGroups.

Wacom has announced a new US$99 Graphire USB input system for Macs and PCs that combines a cordless, scrolling mouse with a cordless, pressure-sensitive pen, that is also available in five new iMac- matching translucent colors.

PalmWorks (currently in pre-announcement stage) has reportedly decided to use Red Hat Linux as their "backbone" server operating systems for providing future wireless services and online applications to handheld devices.

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