Thursday, March 14, 2002

CeBit: Fujitsu Siemens unveils XScale-based PDA [IDG InfoWorld]
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CeBit: Checkpoint, Novell secure corporate PDAs [IDG InfoWorld]
6:42:32 PM    comment   

Sprint to open up wireless messaging. The carrier says wireless customers next month will be able to send Web-based messages to phones not on Sprint's network, and says more additions are in store. [CNET News.com]
6:41:53 PM    comment   

Other News for 3/14/02

BBC on 54 Mbps 802.11a in Europe: an oddly clueless story from the BBC that omits any mention of the competing Europen spec, HiperLAN2, which has been in development for several years without products emerging. Meanwhile the changes to the 802.11a spec (modified by 802.11h as an add-on) allow for 802.11a's European approval in the near future. American hegemony extends.

[80211b News]
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Sales triple for handheld software. Sales triple in 2001 for software used in handheld computers, with games leading the charge, according to a report from market researcher NPD Intelect. [CNET News.com]
6:07:03 PM    comment   

Amiga apps to run on MS PDAs, phones, web pads. And everybody else's too, but Redmond's paying for the paper here [The Register]
2:09:01 PM    comment   

Toshiba, Mitsubishi in Joint Phone Venture. Toshiba also releases i-mode device in Europe [allNetDevices Wireless News]
12:06:39 PM    comment