March 31, 2006 

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About six months ago, I wrote a review of Sudoku from Astraware. At that time I said that Astraware had created a great product. After a few months of playing and the chance to try other handheld versions of Sudoku, I would call Astraware’s Sudoku the best mobile version available.

However, one quirk that became apparent as I continued to play, was the menu system. Rather than use the traditional drop-down menu, Astraware opted to go with pop-up menu boxes. For basic selections, this style was okay, but if you had to drill down a couple or so levels of options and then back out through each menu box, it got a little aggravating.

It must have been a problem for many users as Astraware has addressed the menu system in the latest update. Version 1.3 includes a brand new menu system for Palm OS(R) and Windows Mobile(R) platforms, and an improved version of Astraware Sudoku for devices running Palm OS(R) 4.0.

"Our customers love our Sudoku - great puzzles, the best interface, terrific features, a fantastic hints system... but everyone agreed, the menu system behind it was pretty lousy. So, we listened, and fixed it!" said Howard Tomlinson, CEO of Astraware. "With version 1.30, Astraware Sudoku has a brand new easy-to-navigate system for finding and changing options, all with 5-way navigation in mind too!"

Howard continues, "We also had some feedback from customers who haven't updated their device in a while, and still use a Palm OS 4.0 device. We can't promise to support these forever, but those users will be happy to know we've made a version of Astraware Sudoku optimised to run on these handhelds with less memory and slower processors - available now from our website."

Astraware Sudoku has proved hugely popular so far with many people downloading and comparing their best times on the Puzzle of the Day feature. Customers reply how much they enjoy that the game allows them to play the game the way they want to, and their excellent feedback has allowed Astraware to add to and improve the features of the game, for this and future updates.

Astraware Sudoku is available for Palm OS(R) and Windows Mobile(R) for Pocket PC and Smartphone, priced $19.95. Get your copy at http://www.astraware.com.

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March 29, 2006 

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Welcome to Ultimate Bowling Fighter - a non-stop, round-the-world bowling challenge tournament for your handheld.

Bowling_palm1Select your character to battle against international opponents, unlock new challengers and locations and display your special skills as you attempt to become the Ultimate Bowling Fighter. Choose from Ryo - the skillful Japanese warrior; Kelly - the all-American bowling heroine; Jose - the smooth Spanish hustler; or Maya the bootylicious Brazilian diva and challenge the others to a duel in the bowling alley.
The game features 3 play modes: Solo - for a simple one-off challenge or to develop your skills; Tournament - where players travel to international locations and battle against a range of opponents to unlock extra features; and Multiplayer - play against your handheld or 2, 3 or 4 friends! Ultimate Bowling Fighter features fast-paced game play, high-quality graphics, fun 'Strike' and 'Spare' effects, and realistic stereo sounds.     
    

Features:

    * 4 playable characters
    * 4 exciting locations
    * Stunning graphics
    * Fun strike and spare animations
    * Compete against the other characters in Tournament mode
    * Practice your skills on your own or against the computer in Single Player modes
    * Play with up to 3 of your friends on one device in Multiplayer mode
    * Unlock additional bowling locations and a new character as you play!

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If you're looking for a one stop accessory store that offers competitive prices for all your mobile productivity solutions, then the iambic Accessories Store is the answer!

The recently launched store provides an array of solutions and enhancements, ranging from batteries to expansion cards, from GPS navigation tools to Bluetooth headsets.

A powerful search facility will help you find products by device, category, and popularity, making your shopping experience intuitive and fast.

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March 28, 2006 

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  • minehunt++ iminehunt with a few added features to make it playable: clear known safe cells quickly play with anywhere from 1 to 99 mines scratch to mark mines two different scoring methods a high score table a game clock probes plus a few others
  • Tones is the first program that pairs a huge database of exciting ringtones for your Palm OS device with a player that makes it easy to use your ringtones for alarms, reminders etc.
  • MegaMemo2 is a PalmOS app that was written to overcome the 4K limitation on Memo Pad memos. Features: Memos up to 32767 characters! Unlimited categories Insert ASCII characters and common HTML tags from drop-down menus Print directly to PalmPrin Import/Ex
  • A very simple application for jotting down a quick note and drawing/sketch.Added selection of pen sizes and eraser mode. Enjoy your Quickie!

March 27, 2006 

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SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 27, 2006-- From Pilot Connected Organizer to Treo Smartphone, Company Remains Dedicated to Mobile Computing

Ten years ago, Palm, Inc. (Nasdaq:PALM) captured the imagination of road warriors everywhere with the first Pilot connected organizer, a mighty 5.7-ounce combination of calendar, contacts, to-do lists and notes. Today, having shipped more than 34 million mobile-computing products, the company continues to improve the lives of people and businesses the world over, staying true to one guiding vision: The future of personal computing is mobile computing.

The original Pilot organizer, which sold for $299, owed its success largely to two breakthrough features: Its ability to synchronize easily with a computer and its unprecedented ease of use -- something often called the Palm experience. As time went on, Palm stayed true to its design philosophy while continuing to innovate, adding numerous new functions such as email and wireless and multimedia capabilities, from images to music. Today's top-of-the-line product is the Treo(TM) smartphone, which combines the best of a handheld computer with a great phone and email experience on some of the world's largest carrier networks.(1)

Over the past decade, Palm(R) products have collected data in space, survived a Mount Everest climb, closed million-dollar deals, entertained young and old, and won the hearts of customers around the globe. From doctors and real estate agents to students, celebrities and CEOs, people have grown to rely on Palm products in work and play.

Multimedia components -- including audio, photos, and a Palm timeline -- are available at www.palm.com/anniversary. The audio component includes reflections from Palm's founders, industry analysts, and long-time Palm employees.

"The first Pilot organizer was such a runaway success, even we were a bit surprised," said Ed Colligan, Palm president and chief executive officer. "But in one of my first conversations with Jeff Hawkins he convinced me that the future of personal computing -- REAL personal computing -- was going to be in these highly mobile devices. That's why he designed the Pilot. And that vision still holds today. The Pilot and its many Palm successors have become an extension of millions of people's lives -- keeping them connected to their work and home, letting them do email and browse the web on the go, allowing them to keep all their favorite files, music, photos and videos with them. I'm enormously proud of what we've accomplished, and I'm even more excited about what's yet to come."

Loyal Customers and Developers

Palm has many important constituencies to thank for its success, including:

* Customers, who have bought more than 34 million Palm devices over the years, including 3 million smartphones. Among these are individual consumers who stay organized and in touch with important information. For many of them, the Palm V handheld -- with sleek style as well as productivity capabilities -- was the first Palm product to charm gadget fans and trendsetters, marking a tipping point for mainstream market adoption. Other customers hail from business and service settings, such as doctors who use decision-support software to improve patient care at the point of care, at the patient's side.
* Developers, who support Palm products with innovative consumer and enterprise software applications that today number more than 29,000 for the Palm OS(R) platform alone, plus hardware peripherals such as keyboards, GPS devices and barcode readers. When Palm expanded its platform choices for smartphones to include the Windows Mobile(R) platform, its developer community grew again.
* Retail partners, distributors and resellers, who have sold Palm handheld computers and Treo smartphones the world over. Palm still works with many of the original retailers it began working with in 1996, including Circuit City, CompUSA, J&R, Fry's and Staples. Palm also has a 10-year history with distributors Ingram and Tech Data, as well as resellers, such as CDW, PC Connection and PC Mall.
* Carrier partners, representing the largest mobile operators and distributors around the world.
* Employees, who have worked passionately to deliver on the company's vision that the future of personal computing is mobile computing.

All of these constituencies have inspired the company and helped it determine its product roadmap.

Today, while Palm continues to offer a wide range of mobile-computing products, from simple and inviting $99 organizers to powerful mobile computers with wireless capabilities, it is focusing its investment in smartphones. These powerful phones let customers check email, access personal information such as contacts and calendar, listen to music and take and share photos, plus, with additional software, watch live television, listen to podcasts or post to personal blogs.

Palm also has attracted a growing number of enterprise users. More than 8,000 organizations have standardized on the Treo smartphone using GoodLink(TM) from Good Technology for email. Currently, 40 percent of the Fortune 1000 companies use Treo smartphones, and an additional 35 percent are in testing or trials. Frost & Sullivan recently found that mobile professionals are choosing Treo smartphones over competitive offerings for its abundant business-ready applications, high degree of flexibility, choice of operating systems, and power and convenience.

Palm Factoids

* Palm's early leaders remain involved in the company's success. Jeff Hawkins helps guide Palm's product roadmap. Donna Dubinsky is a board member. Colligan, now president and chief executive officer, was employee No. 20.
* Palm sold 1 million Pilot organizers in the product's first 18 months -- an adoption rate faster than the IBM PC, Macintosh and even the microwave oven.
* The original Pilot was the first mobile device that worked as a companion to a PC, so customers could synchronize their information and take it with them.
* The first Pilot was built on a processor similar to those used by standard traffic lights and was powered by two AAA batteries (which lasted three months).
* Palm products have touched people's lives, appearing in Broadway shows, major Hollywood movies, reality TV, New Yorker cartoons, and on the red carpet.
* Palm broke new ground, creating many industry product firsts -- including the industry's first integrated wireless handheld to provide email and Internet access, and the first color handheld under $99."

From: Palm - About Palm, Inc. - Investor Relations - Press Release

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March 26, 2006 

I’ve been using the Blackberry version of Google Talk for a couple of weeks now and have found that it works well. Now you can do the same thing with MSN messaging.

Mimberry_lite_sc_1184583"A free instant messenger for MSN Hotmail users. Totally free, no subscription required, no monthly fee, absolutely free and fully functionally Add, remove, manage contacts. Send emoticons, get contact info. Easy and friendly interface and on-line support. Please don''t hesitate to send your questions and comments at: http://customers.mms-gateways.com/mmsmim.com/index.html Or send your comments to infomim@mms.es Please check this out you are downloading the appriorate version to your device in http://www.mmsmim.com/downmim.php"

From: Handango Software - MiM Lite

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March 24, 2006 

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Quarterly Revenue $388.5M, Up 36% Year Over Year; Treo Smartphone Sell-through Up More Than 100% Year Over Year

SUNNYVALE, Calif., Mar 23, 2006 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Palm, Inc. (Nasdaq:PALM) today reported revenue of $388.5 million in its third quarter of fiscal year 2006, ended March 3, up 36 percent from the year-ago period.

"We delivered strong results this quarter, a result of solid execution against company objectives," said Ed Colligan, president and chief executive officer of Palm. "We extended our record of double-digit year-over-year revenue growth and profitability gains. Smartphone sell-through reported by our carrier partners more than doubled over the year-ago period, validating our strategic decision to support multiple open platforms and offer a choice of smartphones based on either Windows Mobile(R) or Palm OS(R)."

Net income in the third fiscal quarter was $29.9 million, or $0.28 per diluted share. Net income reflected the effect of a partial reversal of a deferred tax asset valuation allowance of approximately $13 million. This compares to net income for the third quarter of fiscal year 2005 of $4.4 million, or $0.04 per diluted share.

Net income for the quarter, on a non-GAAP(1) basis, totaled $19.8 million, or $0.19 per diluted share, excluding the partial reversal of the company's valuation allowance against its deferred tax assets and amortization of intangible assets and deferred stock-based compensation, and adjusting the income-tax provision to 40 percent. This compares to non-GAAP net income in the third quarter of fiscal year 2005 of $10.6 million, or $0.10 per diluted share, which excluded employee separation costs and amortization of intangible assets and deferred stock-based compensation.

Fourth Quarter Fiscal Year 2006 Outlook

Based on current trends, Palm provided its outlook for financial results in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2006, ending June 2, 2006. At this time, the company expects the following:

* Revenue in the range of $400 million to $405 million;

* Gross margin between 33.5 percent and 33.7 percent;

* Operating expenses between $101 million and $103 million on a GAAP basis and between $100 million and $102 million on a non-GAAP basis; and

* Earnings per diluted share between $0.33 and $0.34 on a GAAP basis and between $0.22 and $0.23 on a non-GAAP basis, which excludes amortization of intangible assets and deferred stock-based compensation and reflects the difference between utilizing a 40 percent effective tax rate on a non-GAAP basis compared to an effective tax rate of approximately 7.5 percent to 8.5 percent on a GAAP basis.

Highlights of the Quarter:

During the third quarter of fiscal year 2006, the company accomplished the following:

* Shipped a total of 564,000 Treo(TM) smartphones. Treo sell-through reported by the company's carriers and other smartphone distributors was a record-high 569,000, up 102 percent from the year-ago period, reflecting strong demand for the Treo 650 and Treo 700w smartphones;

* Grew Palm's share of the U.S. converged smartphone/PDA market to 30 percent, up from 22 percent a year ago, according to Canalys. Palm's unit shipments grew by 111 percent compared to the overall market growth of 56 percent, according to Canalys;

* Began selling the company's first smartphone that uses the Microsoft Windows Mobile operating system. The Palm(R) Treo 700w smartphone is the first of four new smartphones the company will introduce this calendar year;

* Delivered the first Treo smartphone built to take advantage of high-speed EV-DO (Evolution Data Optimized) radios. The Treo 700w runs on the Verizon Wireless network;

* Created additional breakthrough software differentiation by providing a Palm experience on the Windows Mobile operating system. Features include the ability to dial by name or image, perform a Google web search from the Today Screen, manage multiple voicemail-box commands with VCR-like icons, and decline an incoming phone call with a quick text message;

* Increased its carrier business for Treo 650 smartphones in Latin America with Telefonica/movistar in Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Venezuela; Vivo in Brazil; and CTI Movil in Argentina. In the United States, Cellular South introduced the Treo 650 to its customers, and Verizon Wireless began selling the Treo 700w in addition to the Treo 650; and

* Hired Ronald R. Rhodes as senior vice president of Global Operations, who brings to Palm 30 years' experience in operations and manufacturing, and promoted Roy Bedlow as vice president, Europe, Middle East and Africa.

From: Palm - About Palm, Inc. - Investor Relations - Press Release

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Cald2This fully updated edition of the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary contains new features such as new, up-to-date vocabulary (e.g. sex-up, speed-dating, whiteboard), new 'mini-collocation' boxes, and new frequency information to highlight the most important words to learn.

Dictionary Features:

    * NEW! ‘Mini-collocation’ boxes help learners use words in the most fluent and natural way.
    * NEW! Frequency information showing you the most important words to learn.
    * NEW! Hundreds of new words and phrases
    * Usage notes based on the Cambridge Learner Corpus (real student mistakes from Cambridge ESOL exam papers) that help you to avoid common mistakes.
    * Easy-to-understand definitions, and Guidewords to help you find the meaning you want – fast!
    * Over 90,000 example sentences, helping you to speak and write natural English.
    * The CALD2 is the ideal dictionary for upper intermediate to advanced level students and for FCE, CAE, CPE, IELTS and TOEFL preparation.
    * Compatible with PDA DEPReader dictionary software program - included in the package.
    * Hyperlinked cross-references
      Cross-references in the definitions are enabled as hyperlinks.
    * Hyperlinks to other entries
      One-tap acess from the word definition field.
    * Error tolerance search
    * Phonetic search
    * Crossword search
    * Could be used as pop-up reference from PDA Bible With You reader and from PDA rheaDER program for reading ebooks on your PDA.

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SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 23, 2006--

Sprint PCS Vision Smart Device Treo 650 Coupled With GoodLink Offers

Simple, Turnkey Solution for Accessing Email On the Go

Palm, Inc. (Nasdaq:PALM) today announced that Palm(R) Treo(TM) smartphones are keeping Monster employees connected nationwide. The leading global online careers and recruitment resource has deployed several hundred Treo smartphones running GoodLink from Good Technology for access to email, calendar, contacts, notes and tasks on the Sprint Nationwide PCS Network.(1) The Treo smartphone offers many advantages: it easily integrates with Microsoft Outlook, has a short end-user learning curve, is based on an open standards platform, and gives companies great scalability for the future and a high return on investment.

"Unlike laptops, the Treo smartphone can easily connect to important information on the go and improves communication with our valuable existing and potential customers," said Paul Nielson, senior vice president of technology services for Monster. "Moments that would otherwise be considered downtime are now used to check calendar updates, email and voicemail."

With the Treo smartphone, users are more readily available to clients, and are immediately notified when meetings are added or changed on their calendars. When the Treo smartphone is coupled with accessories such as a Bluetooth(R) headset, downtime on the go turns into productive time, putting users in contact with teams and customers the world over.

"The millions of Treo smartphones in the market today represent a large U.S. market share," said Tara Griffin, vice president of enterprise markets for Palm, Inc. "Monster is one of more than 8,000 companies using Treo smartphones running GoodLink for a true, no-compromise mobile office experience."

More leading companies such as Monster are taking advantage of Palm's expanding product portfolio and business solutions to better serve mobile professionals. Palm's flexible, standards-based approach and customer-centric model represent its commitment to serving the growing mobile needs of small, large and global businesses.

More information on Palm in the enterprise can be found at http://www.palm.com/us/solutions/it-enterprise/

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March 22, 2006 

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For limited time only. This offer will end this Friday March 24, 2006. Save 40% off on the regular prices. To purchase click on the link or copy and paste to your browser URL. 1.LightWav Pro $14.95 for Treo 600/650 http://store.eSellerate.net/s.asp?s=STR853985408&Cmd=BUY&SKURefnum=SKU08361019040 2. Voice Call $11.95 Treo 600/650 http://store.eSellerate.net/s.asp?s=STR853985408&Cmd=BUY&SKURefnum=SKU24507625679 3. myWorkbench $11.95 PalmOS 3.5 and higher http://store.eSellerate.net/s.asp?s=STR853985408&Cmd=BUY&SKURefnum=SKU13743948938 4. Personal Audio Recorder PRO $14.95 PalmOS 5 http://store.eSellerate.net/s.asp?s=STR853985408&Cmd=BUY&SKURefnum=SKU19125836825 Technorati Tags: , , , ,

 

SYNOPSIS: The AvantGo Travel Guide makes life easier for busy travelers. Convenient mobile access to personal travel itineraries, weather, city guides, driving directions, currency converter and more.

DUBLIN, Calif., March 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- iAnywhere, a subsidiary of Sybase, Inc. (NYSE:SY) , today announced the general availability of the AvantGo Travel Guide, a mobile companion for subscribers of its popular AvantGo(R) mobile Internet service. The Travel Guide is available as an additional "tab" within the AvantGo application, enabling users to quickly and easily access flight itineraries, weather, directions, maps and city guides. The Travel Guide, sponsored by Cadillac, brings together access to user account information from top travel partners including Expedia Corporate Travel, Northwest Airlines, Sabre Virtually There, Travelocity Business and United Airlines. Since the beta was announced last year, United Airlines has been added to the travel partner lineup, and added features include a currency conversion tool, 100 additional city guides, and 1000 additional metro areas for weather forecasts.

"We are committed to delivering innovative service to our customers," said Kenneth Feldman, vice president-Loyalty and e-Commerce, United Airlines. "Offering a United channel on the AvantGo mobile Internet service gives our customers a dynamic way to access not only flight information, but also real- time travel information, further enhancing their overall travel experience."

"The AvantGo Travel Guide further demonstrates our dedication to offering applications that will enable business professionals to have 'always available' access to important information," said Neil Versen, senior director of AvantGo at iAnywhere. "Thirty percent of AvantGo's users travel seven or more times a year. This makes the Travel Guide a doubly important feature for us to offer to our subscribers, enabling them access crucial information to them anywhere and anytime, free of charge." Technorati Tags: , , ,

March 21, 2006 

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If you're looking for a one stop accessory store that offers competitive prices for all your mobile productivity solutions, then the iambic Accessories Store is the answer!

Our recently launched store provides an array of solutions and enhancements, ranging from batteries to expansion cards, from GPS navigation tools to Bluetooth headsets.

A powerful search facility will help you find products by device, category, and popularity, making your shopping experience intuitive and fast.


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March 20, 2006 

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If you live in the UK, have the skills to work in game development, Astraware is looking to add four to their staff.

Astraware Needs You

Always wanted to work at a fun company? Think you've got what it takes?

Because of some really cool stuff going on here at Astraware, we're looking to increase the size of our development and QA teams - and we have some upcoming vacancies for

* 2 Game Developers
* 1 Game Artist
* 1 QA Tester

- all for start as soon as available!

We're in the UK - and only accepting applications from current UK residents - see our jobs page for more details!"

From: What's New : Astraware

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March 19, 2006 

Buy 2 Handmark Games Get 1 Free!*

Purchase any two Handmark games for your Palm Handheld or Treo Smartphone and receive a third title of your choice for FREE!

*Requires the use of 'monopoly73' promotion code. All promotions expire April 15, 2006.

 

ImageclockFrom clocks to cooking timers to calculating the Lenten cycle, your mobile device can keep you on time. There are currently four pages of listings in the clock category at Freeware Palm.

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March 18, 2006 

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LOS GATOS, CA, March 16, 2006 –  SplashData, Inc. , the leading developer of productivity and lifestyle applications for smartphones, today announced the appointment of Morgan Slain as its president and chief executive officer. Mr. Slain brings to SplashData a wealth of software experience from prior executive positions at Mobile Digital Media (MDM), Palm and The Walt Disney Company.

As SplashData’s CEO, Mr. Slain will focus on updating and expanding the company’s popular line of productivity software.  SplashData is best known for its SplashWallet application suite, including SplashID, SplashPhoto, SplashMoney and SplashShopper.  The company develops software for major smartphone and PDA platforms – including Palm OS, Windows Mobile Smartphone, Windows Mobile Pocket PC and Symbian – as well as for Windows and Macintosh desktop platforms.  Mr. Slain is also expected to expand SplashData’s sales effort to corporate IT departments, where SplashID has achieved success as a security solution for password management and protection.

“SplashData is known as the premier developer of applications that enable people to be more efficient and productive with their mobile devices,” said Mr. Slain. “I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to lead SplashData as we create more great products and support additional phone platforms so that we can help even more people organize and manage their busy lifestyles.”

Previously, Mr. Slain was General Manager of retail software publisher MDM, where he formed licensing partnerships with Microsoft, Electronic Arts and Atari, directed the product development roadmap, and oversaw sales and marketing.  MDM was a spinoff from Palm, Inc., where Mr. Slain served as an executive charged with strategic alliances, managing relationships with AOL, Yahoo, Excite and NTT DoCoMo.  Prior to joining Palm, Mr. Slain spent nearly eight years in a series of roles at The Walt Disney Company, culminating with his appointment as Vice President of New Media & Business Development.

About SplashData, Inc.

Founded in 2000 and based in Silicon Valley, California, SplashData ( www.splashdata.com ) is the leading developer of mobile productivity and lifestyle applications. The company’s SplashWallet suite provides a complete solution for managing passwords, digital photos, financial accounts and lists and then synchronizing this information between a phone and a PC.  SplashData also sells the components of the SplashWallet suite individually as SplashID, SplashPhoto, SplashMoney and SplashShopper.

All of SplashData’s products are available for immediate download from www.splashdata.com and from online resellers like Handango and PalmGear.  SplashID is also available on a site license basis for IT managers seeking a password management and security solution that works effectively for both Windows and Macintosh platforms as well as mobile devices.

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"New Java and Windows Mobile Aggregators Harness Power of RSS Anytime, Anywhere

Denver, CO – March 14, 2006 – NewsGator Technologies, Inc., the leading RSS platform company, today announced that it has expanded its mobile portfolio with new RSS aggregators for Windows Mobile and J2ME-enabled devices. The new products accompany the NewsGator Mobile reader for HTML-enabled devices as part of the industry’s most complete mobile RSS catalog. All three mobile products synchronize with the NewsGator family of products, anchored by NewsGator Online, the company’s Web-based aggregator, allowing customers to read content and manage their subscriptions seamlessly from any device.

NewsGator recently acquired the Windows Mobile reader (formerly called SmartRead) and SmartFeed, a mobile podcatching application. Kevin Cawley, creator of the products, has joined the NewsGator team to oversee the company’s mobile product development.

“As RSS gains in popularity, mobile-based aggregators take on an increasingly important role,” said Greg Reinacker, founder and CTO of NewsGator. “We are committed to making it as easy as possible for individuals and businesses to view their feeds anytime, anywhere, with synchronization across multiple devices. In the coming months, we will be releasing a wide range of mobile solutions, including applications that synchronize with NewsGator Enterprise Server and Private Label solutions.”"

From: NewsGator - News Archive

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March 15, 2006 

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March 14, 2006 

A new update of Agendus for Palm OS, version 10.05, which includes numerous improvements and functionality refinements:

New Features

  • Task Lists View: Added ability to see Category Field if a Category filter is applied
  • Week View Block Mode: Added small (category coloured) blocks next to the date to show Birthdays & Anniversaries
  • Added Meeting Date to Alarm Dialog
  • Added Russian localized version to the Agendus Palm family

Improvements

  • Tasks & Related Views: Corrected inconsistency in Due Date/Completion Date, as compared to native Task Application
  • Tasks & Related Views: Corrected issue when changing grouping with Dpad causing part of first letter of the Group name to disappear
  • Tasks & Related Views: Corrected Date Range inaccuracies when using Date picker
  • Tasks & Related Views: Corrected inability to highlight (select) text when using edit in place and Task was more than one line in length
  • Alarm Dialog: Corrected issue with mapping icon disappearing once it received Dpad focus
  • Alarm Dialog: Corrected stability issue when using the various Follow up commands from Alarm Dialog
  • Alarm Dialog: Corrected inability to stop Alarm Sound until MIDI finishes
  • Contacts & Related Views: Corrected stability issue when selecting a task note in Today View (Palm T|X only)
  • Contacts & Related Views: Corrected expected behavior of space bar in Quick Lookup field
  • Contacts & Related Views: Corrected scrolling issue in Expanded Mode when a contact has 5 or more phone entries
  • Meetings & Related Views: Corrected stability issue when selecting a slot in Today View when "No Entries To Display" is shown
  • Meetings & Related Views: Corrected Dpad malfunction in Today View when using Hi-Res font
  • Meetings & Related Views: Corrected Dpad Halo issue in Day View-Split Screen with certain steps
  • Meetings & Related Views: Corrected stability issue in Today View (Agendus Standard Edition only) when attempting to access the View Options
  • Meetings & Related Views: Corrected inability to use Dpad in View Options for Today View
  • Meetings & Related Views: Corrected inability to set end time using keyboard on Treo 650 with certain steps
  • Meetings & Related Views: Corrected inability to use the GOTO Today function while in Quarter Expanded View
  • Meetings & Related Views: Corrected "Choose Date" selection in the Bullet List View to prevent changing from user's selection after exiting Agendus
  • Meetings & Related Views: Corrected issue with Date Range Text disappearing in Bullet List View with certain steps on devices with extended screens
  • Meetings & Related Views: Corrected loss of Dpad focus on Back (Left Arrow) In Upper-Right Week Selector after pressing Select on Dpad
  • Calls: Corrected text on Title Bar on Card View to show "Call," instead of Task when accessed from Alarm Dialog
  • Memos: Corrected disappearing Photos/Sketches with certain user steps
  • Memos: Corrected stability issue when using Select All-->Delete
  • Memos: Corrected malfunctioning Quick Lookup..failed to search when characters entered
  • Memos: Corrected inability to clear Quick Lookup field with Highlight/Backspace on Treo keyboard
  • Trips & Related Views: Corrected stability issue when setting Task View Options
  • Trips & Related Views: Corrected the Show All function in View Options so that it remains at Show All and doesn't revert to filtered selections
  • Trips & Related Views: Corrected incorrect behavior when applying Task and call priority filters
  • Trips & Related Views: Corrected inconsistent behavior with Dpad Default after changing views
  • Trips & Related Views: Corrected disappearing Agendus Toolbar with certain steps on devices with extended screens
  • Miscellaneous: Corrected inability to navigate beyond second column in various color palettes using Dpad
  • Miscellaneous: Corrected functionality failure in some Record Menu items for All Card Views
  • Miscellaneous: Corrected inability to apply Vivid Agenda rules to existing items
  • Miscellaneous: Corrected Show/Mask and Password issue for Private Records when using the ZLauncher Today Plugin
  • Miscellaneous: Corrected inability to see Saved Views for various views in View Options pop-up list

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Bangkok, Thailand and Waterloo, ON - Research In Motion (RIM) (Nasdaq: RIMM; TSX: RIM) and Advanced Info Service Public Company Limited (AIS) today announced the launch of the BlackBerry® 8700g™ in Thailand .

Operating on AIS' EDGE Network, the Blackberry 8700g provides the ultimate balance of performance, design and function to provide a best-in-class solution for "push" email, phone, text messaging, browser, organizer and access to corporate data applications. The BlackBerry 8700g features a completely re-engineered device platform with an Intel® XScale® cellular processor, 64 MB flash memory and 16 MB SDRAM to deliver dramatically faster web browsing, application performance and attachment viewing in an all-in-one stylish device.

“BlackBerry is a reliable, flexible and innovative mobile platform that meets the needs of mobile users in the dynamic business environment in Thailand,” said Mr. Sutichai Cheunchoosil Vice President Enterprise Business Development Advanced Info Service Public Company Limited. “The new BlackBerry 8700g takes full advantage of our high speed EDGE network to provide an exceptional voice, email and data experience.”

The quad-band and EDGE-enabled BlackBerry 8700g supports national and international roaming* and includes premium phone features such as dedicated ‘send,’ ‘end,’ and ‘mute’ phone keys, smart dialing, conference calling, speed dial, call forwarding, as well as speakerphone and Bluetooth® support for wireless hands-free handsets and car kits.

The BlackBerry 8700g also features a bright, high resolution, landscape QVGA (320x240) LCD display that supports more than 65,000 colors and delivers vivid graphics. The device includes an intelligent light sensing technology that automatically adjusts the brightness of the screen and keyboard to optimize visibility in outdoor, indoor and dark environments.

“We are pleased to work with AIS to bring the BlackBerry 8700g to mobile customers in Thailand,” said Norm Lo, Vice President of Asia Pacific at Research In Motion. “Leveraging the power of AIS’ EDGE network and the re-engineered BlackBerry device platform, the BlackBerry 8700g provides an unrivalled user experience for customers who want to remain connected and productive with both voice and data applications in a single device.”

For corporate customers, BlackBerry Enterprise Server™ software tightly integrates with Microsoft® Exchange, IBM Lotus® Domino™ and Novell GroupWise® and works with existing enterprise systems to enable secure, push-based wireless access to email and other corporate data.

For individuals and smaller businesses, BlackBerry Internet Service™ allows users to access up to ten corporate and personal email accounts (including Microsoft Exchange, IBM Lotus Domino and most popular ISP email accounts) from a single device.

From: Research In Motion - News

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March 13, 2006 

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Saturday, this change seemed to have happened, today it’s official.

San Francisco, CA—March 13, 2006—Six Apart, the leader in blogging software and services for individuals and businesses, today announced that it has acquired SplashBlog for an undisclosed amount.  SplashBlog is a mobile photo blogging application and service that allows users to instantly publish photos from a camera phone to a blog.

According to Six Apart, the acquisition further demonstrates the company’s commitment to bring the latest developments in mobile technologies to the users of the company’s Movable Type, TypePad and LiveJournal blogging software and services.  Six Apart users can already send posts to their blogs via cell phones, and the addition of SplashBlog’s team and technologies allows the company to leverage the rapidly developing advancements in mobile technologies.

“Six Apart has long taken a leading position on mobile blogging,” said Barak Berkowitz, Six Apart’s chief executive officer.  “The addition of the SplashBlog team and the rich mobile blogging technologies they have developed will help assure that our users will continue to have the best user experience and most advanced features available when they blog from mobile devices and cell phones.”

The SplashBlog photo blogging solution includes client software that runs on a wide variety of camera phones and a photo hosting service that provides a seamless link between the mobile phone and web service, with two-way syncing.  With SplashBlog, users can capture photos on their camera phone and upload them to splashblog.com with a single click to share with friends and family.  In addition to uploading photos, SplashBlog users can subscribe to their friends and family photo blogs to view and comment on them from their mobile device.

SplashBlog currently supports all leading mobile platforms, including Palm OS, Windows Mobile and Symbian and will work across all mobile operator networks.  The SplashBlog team will be responsible for integrating their wireless sync protocols and mobile technologies across Six Apart's broad offering of software and services, further enabling quick and efficient blogging from mobile devices.

 

SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 13, 2006-- Award-Winning Smartphones Coupled With GoodLink Provide FoxHollow Employees With Real-Time Data and Facilitate Increased Productivity With Mobile Phone, Email, Calendar, and Demo Capabilities

Palm, Inc. (Nasdaq:PALM) today announced that medical device manufacturer FoxHollow Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq:FOXH) has deployed more than 330 Palm(R) Treo(TM) smartphones running GoodLink(TM) from Good Technology, Inc. to help its highly mobile sales force, senior management and other employees maintain contact with physicians and colleagues while in the field(1).

FoxHollow manufactures an FDA-cleared medical device called the SilverHawk Plaque(TM) Excision System that helps doctors remove fatty blockages (called plaque) that impede blood flow in the legs. With healthcare professionals constantly on the go with little time between patient visits, FoxHollow staff needed a product that would allow them to easily adapt to professionals' schedules. With the ability to access information using the device, FoxHollow sales representatives armed with a Treo smartphone can provide information to doctors at the point of care. They can even use their smartphones combined with an SD Card to show video demonstrations of the SilverHawk at work, eliminating the need to pull out a laptop.

With one powerful product at their fingertips, FoxHollow sales professionals can keep in constant communication with their fellow sales managers, access sales and clinical information, and demonstrate product capabilities on sales calls with the use of high-resolution video. "The use of the Treo smartphone has allowed us to reach out to our 200-plus sales representatives and share immediate insight and answers to clinical questions," said Richard Zimmer, FoxHollow's vice president of sales.

The Treo smartphone has been integral in the creation and preservation of FoxHollow's unique company culture among medical device companies. Leslie Trigg, the company's vice president of marketing, adds, "In addition to using the Treo smartphone to communicate via email, phone and text messaging in real time, it has become an integral tool in deciding the winners of our team-building events at National Sales Meetings by allowing audience members to cast live votes during the competition."

"With the Treo smartphone, FoxHollow employees are always ready to sell," said Tara Griffin, vice president, enterprise markets, for Palm, Inc. "With a combination of business-critical functions in one mobile product, business professionals can increase their productivity, maintain customer satisfaction and achieve cost savings by eliminating the need for multiple devices. The Treo smartphone allows professionals to capture time-sensitive sales opportunities and turn idle time into productive time."

Today the Treo/GoodLink solution has been deployed in more than 8,000 companies. More companies like FoxHollow are taking advantage of Palm's expanding product portfolio and business solutions to better serve mobile professionals. Palm's flexible, standards-based approach and customer-centric model represent its commitment to serving the growing mobile needs of small, large and global businesses.

More information on Palm in healthcare can be found at www.palm.com/healthcare.

From: Palm - About Palm, Inc. - Investor Relations - Press Release

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March 12, 2006 

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March 11, 2006 

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There’s a six apart logo at the top right of the SplashBlog home page and a link to the About Six Apart page at the bottom. Does this mean that Splash Blog has been bought? I don’t see any media information at either site that makes an announcement.

March 10, 2006 

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Latest version of HanDBase features a new Mac Desktop component; refinements aimed specifically toward Treo 600, 650 and 700w users; and more

Wellington, FL (March 9, 2006) - DDH Software, Inc. is introducing a new version of its HanDBase relational database application for Palm OS, Pocket PC/Windows Mobile, Windows Mobile Smartphone and Symbian S60 (formerly “Series 60”) devices. The new version comes as the company is reaching another significant milestone: 150,000 licensed HanDBase users. DDH Software has added many new features for the various mobile platforms supported by HanDBase, including Palm OS, Windows Mobile (formerly ”Pocket PC”), Windows Mobile Smartphone, and Symbian S60-based smartphones and handhelds. Regardless of platform choice, users will enjoy some new capabilities with the HanDBase Desktop component. To begin with, the company has introduced an all-new Mac version of HanDBase Desktop, providing Mac OS X users with the ability to make changes to databases from the convenience of their desktop. For the first time, HanDBase for Pocket PC/Windows Mobile and Windows Desktop have been designed to enable databases to be placed into categories and retrieved through a drop-down list. This interface provides users with a familiar means of accessing and cataloging database files and setting properties for each database they create. Updates to the mobile Palm OS version of HanDBase include: * One-handed navigation support for Treo 600 and 650 smartphones; * Five-way navigation support; * Improved formatting options for the HanDBase Forms Designer via a “snap to grid” feature; * Support for the latest high-resolution screens, 320 x 480, even in custom designed forms. The new Pocket PC/Windows Mobile version of HanDBase includes: * Category support; * Support for Windows Mobile 5; * An Auto-Save option; * Landscape/VGA device support; * Compatibility with the new Treo 700w and other square-screen devices. Windows Mobile Smartphone and Symbian S60 users can enjoy enhanced versions of HanDBase as well, with features like T9 support on the S60 platform, and QVGA phone support on new and upcoming Windows Mobile Smartphones. “HanDBase is the most flexible and inventive program available for handhelds—whether used for business or personal purposes,” said David Haupert, president of DDH Software. “It is always amazing to see the ingenious uses of HanDBase as ordinary users create their own applications. The latest version will help our ever-growing customer base unleash their creativity and build databases that enable them to better collect and share information.” Since first introduced in 1998, HanDBase has enabled owners of Palm OS, Pocket PC/Windows Mobile-based PDAs, and most recently Symbian S60 and Windows Mobile Smartphone handsets, to take their most vital information with them while on-the-go, earning prestigious recognition such as Handheld Computing Magazine’s “Database of the Year” award along the way. HanDBase allows mobile device users to store volumes of data that can be easily viewed, edited, filtered, sorted, and searched whenever needed. Users can design their own databases from scratch or start from any of the thousands of free applets available at ddhsoftware.com—-which have been created and submitted by HanDBase users. HanDBase is available at the company’s Web site, DDHSoftware.com, or through Handango.com, Palmgear.com and Smartphone.net in various versions based on the type of data synchronization needed. Prices range from $24.99 to $99.99.

March 09, 2006 

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Google Talk for BlackBerry Devices (NB. don't try this link in Firefox, it will not work. The site uses ActiveX controls to install the software and will only work in IE.)

Use Google Talk on Your BlackBerry Device Google™ Talk* for BlackBerry® devices is an exciting, efficient and easy-to-use new instant messaging application that allows BlackBerry device users with a Gmail™ username and password to send and receive instant messages with friends, family and colleagues in the Google Talk community while on the go.

Now you can enjoy the benefits of Google Talk while you're away from your computer. Google Talk for BlackBerry devices allows you to:

  • Access your existing Google Talk Friends list on your BlackBerry device and add additional contacts from the Google Talk community and federated communities
  • See which Friends are online and available and participate in several conversations at once
  • Send and receive messages in real time
  • Continue to communicate with other Google Talk users even while using other applications on your BlackBerry device
  • Access open conversations and new Google Talk messages from within the BlackBerry Messages application
  • Set up custom notifications for new Google Talk messages.
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SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 7, 2006--Palm, Inc. (Nasdaq:PALM) today said it will announce its third quarter FY06 results on Thursday, March 23, at 4 p.m. Eastern (1 p.m. Pacific), followed by a conference call for the public at 5 p.m. Eastern (2 p.m. Pacific).

The conference call will be hosted by Ed Colligan, president and chief executive officer; Andy Brown, chief financial officer; and Sandy O'Halloran, senior director of Investor Relations. A slide presentation will be available 10 minutes prior to the start of the conference call from Palm's Investor Relations website at http://ir.palm.com.

The dial-in number for the call will be 866.510.0710 (domestic) and 617.597.5378 (international). The passcode for the call will be 90593474. Participants will be able to simultaneously view the slides during the call. Participants also can listen to the call online at Palm's Investor Relations website.

A telephone call replay of the conference call will be available through March 30, 2006. The dial-in number for the replay will be 888.286.8010 (domestic) and 617.801.6888 (international), passcode 88212503. An archive of the audio and visual portion of the conference call will remain on Palm's Investor Relations website at http://ir.palm.com.

Palm - About Palm, Inc. - Investor Relations - Press Release

 

WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 7, 2006--

Palm's Open Platform Supports Government Need
for Secure, Enterprise-strength Mobile Solutions

Palm, Inc. (Nasdaq:PALM) is showcasing Treo(TM) smartphones and Palm(R) wireless handhelds, as well as a range of other tools that meet the federal government's need for platform choice and enterprise-strength mobile solutions, today through Thursday at the Federal Office Systems Expo (FOSE).

The new Palm Treo 700w smartphone is the first Treo smartphone to run the Microsoft(R) Windows Mobile(R) 5.0 operating system. Windows Mobile 5.0 software delivers on industry requirements for platform flexibility to customize mobile devices and solutions. It's also the first Treo smartphone to take advantage of Verizon Wireless' BroadbandAccess service on its EV-DO network. Palm also will show the Palm Treo 650 smartphone and the Palm TX wireless handheld.

"As mobile devices proliferate and become an integral part of government IT infrastructures, so does the need for platform flexibility that supports fast, interoperable and secure mobile solutions," said Tara Griffin, vice president of enterprise markets for Palm. "Palm's open platform strategy ensures a broad range of secure communications and collaboration tools, including FIPS-validated software that meets the stringent requirements of the federal government."

According to Forrester Research, an independent technology and market research company, a recent survey of IT executives responsible for enterprise software and services shows that integration, security, and standards-based technology implementation are the major software issues for government organizations in 2006. (Source: "Government IT Follows Software Trends, But Legacy Issues Continue To Slow Progress," Forrester Research, Inc., January 2006.)

With a focus on security, communications, data access and continuity of operations, Palm's solution partners are showing a range of tools, including the following:

-- enterprisewide wireless email;(1)

-- security-management software for real-time communication
across the chain of command;

-- communication tools for emergency responders;

-- a smart card reader that opens opportunities for developers of
health, security, identity and permission-based applications;
and

-- secure wireless tools, such as printers, credit card readers,
barcode scanners and other innovative data-capture devices
that turn Palm Treo smartphones and Palm handhelds into mobile
solutions for government IT and mobile professionals.

Palm, along with two leading U.S. cellular service providers, will show a range of smartphones and handhelds in its booth (No. 2001), and the following solution partners will be featured: FORGEHOUSE; Good Technology; Grabba International; RIVA Networks; Send Word Now; and Trust Digital, Inc. Palm also is exhibiting the Treo 700w in the Microsoft Partner Pavilion (Booth No. 2101) and in the Verizon Wireless booth (No. 731).

More information on Palm in government can be found at www.palm.com/government.

Palm - About Palm, Inc. - Investor Relations - Press Release