Pen Computing Daily News Archives, October 17, 2000

OmniSky has announced version 2.0 of their wireless services that includes support for PocketPC devices, faster email downloads, and the ability to send both faxes & pager messages.

The San Jose Mercury News is reporting that Palm will support 16-bit color in all their future Palm OS devices, and will move to Intel's ARM microprocessors to gain even more multimedia functionality.

ClickSoftware Technologies has announced "ClickMobile" for mobile field service personnel to insure that mobile users can actively participate in optimized real-time scheduling using ClickSoftware's enterprise service planning solution called "ClickPlan." The current version of ClickMobile supports Windows CE & PocketPC, and 2-way pagers using a wide-range of wireless networking technology.

Centura Software and Symbol Technologies have announced a new partnership to co-market each other's solutions through both Symbol's e-commerce website and their portal.

Club Photo has announced new functionality to their Album-To-Go software that enables Internet photo sharing from Handspring Visor devices.

-Steve Holden (sholden@pencomputing.com)