What's next for Palm Computing?
News 3Com's spin-off of its popular Palm Computing division into a separate company is a move that many been clamouring for. As an independent entity, Palm's focus will be less on hardware and more on Internet services, enterprise computing partners and...
[September 20, 1999, 11:13]
Palm Computing does streamlined web-browser
News In the not too distant future then, Palm users should be able to use the UP.Browser to gain wireless access to selected Net content such as email, public information services and a growing variety of specially formatted newswires.
[August 6, 1999, 9:55]
Palm takes the middle path
News Palm Computing is planning to fend off handheld computing rivals such as Microsoft and Symbian with more colourful, faster gadgets and a new push into the enterprise. At a briefing on Thursday, Palm promised thinner, lighter PDAs (personal digital...
[March 9, 2001, 16:12]
Palm plays it safe with wireless
News Palm Computing believes consumers are not about to start jumping into the mobile Internet any time soon, despite the efforts of wireless network operators, handset makers and handheld computer makers including Palm's own licencees.
[February 27, 2001, 15:43]
AutoSync
Downloads AutoSync is a program that automatically syncs your Palm Computing Device to your desktop while it is in your Cradle. With other Palm Computing Devices AutoSync will only attempt a sync when it detects that the device is off to assure that it does...
[December 31, 2003, 6:00]
The Palm goes corporate
News 3Com Corp.s Palm Computing division will announce, along with Computer Associates International Inc.an extension to CA's Unicenter TNG enterprise management software that supports the Palm platform. Support for management software will be a key...
[July 19, 1999, 14:46]
Exclusive: Palm extending to applications, peripherals
News Palm Computing is taking matters into its own hands. At the PalmSource '99 developers' show later this month in Santa Clara, California, Palm Computing will unveil software that enables devices that run the Palm OS to synchronise directly with the...
[October 11, 1999, 12:24]
Palm OS Emulator
Downloads The Palm OS Emulator (POSE) is software that emulates the hardware of the various models of Palm Computing platform devices. These "virtual" Palm Computing devices can be created by running the emulator on Windows or Mac OS computers.
[April 30, 2002, 8:00]
MS slips 'simplicity' into PocketPC
News While 3Com's Palm Computing Division launched its much anticipated color Palm IIIc on Tuesday, Microsoft was preparing to show off another piece of its rival Palm-size platform, now called the PocketPC.
[February 23, 2000, 9:19]
Rivals to Handspring: Bring it on!
News With only a small amount of fanfare, Handspring on Tuesday officially announced its Visor handheld organiser -- and rivals Palm Computing and Microsoft said they welcome the competition. Handspring's device, based on Palm Computing's Palm operating...
[September 15, 1999, 9:03]
Palm and IBM team up on road warrior software
News IBM's Tivoli Systems said it introduced the Tivoli Device Manager for the Palm Computing platform as part of its ongoing bid to address the emerging ``pervasive computing'' market of mobile cell phone and pocket computer users.
[March 9, 2000, 11:25]
Palm pilots begin with Handspring
News The company, formerly known as JD Technologies, was formed by Palm Computing founders Jeff Hawkins and Donna Dubinsky, who left 3Com earlier this year. Ed Colligan, the former vice president of marketing at Palm Computing, will become vice...
[November 6, 1998, 10:10]
3Com to spin off Palm unit
News 3Com said Monday it will spin off its Palm Computing unit as an independent company. In a statement, 3Com said the new structure will "enable 3Com and Palm to build on their market leadership positions in networking and handheld computing".
[September 13, 1999, 14:05]
MS, Casio sued over 'trademark infringement'
News It is not the soon to be launched Palm PC's design that Palm Computing is upset about, but its name, which it says is confusingly similar to its own PalmPilot. Palm Computing has filed law suits in Germany and Italy against the two manufacturers...
[March 6, 1998, 13:50]
Palm competitor - or is it a partner?
News Palm Computing is likely to give Handspring, which is expected to debut a new Palm OS-based handheld next week, a little breathing room in the marketplace. Some overlap is unavoidable, but the companies, which share intellectual property as well as...
[September 10, 1999, 9:40]
Palm eyes services to woo enterprise
News If the key to an enterprise customer's heart is service and support, then Palm Computing is on the right track. If you're a CIO and you bought 10,000 Palms, then you probably don't want to have to call the Palm 800-number if you have a problem...
[September 7, 1999, 10:02]
Palm to tap colour for next release
News Palm Computing is bringing colour to its world. It is also expected in February, sometime after Palm Computing becomes Palm in an initial public offering. Palm Computing is also expected to reduce prices on its existing Palm hardware before...
[February 1, 2000, 8:54]
Audio Driver
Downloads Reference manual of the Audio Driver APIs has been opened to the public, and we hope the Audio Driver could be a standard for sound solution on Palm Computing platform. We are preparing some documents for higher functional APIs, that should be...
[June 16, 2002, 8:00]
Xerox slaps USR with patent suit
News Xerox Corporation has accused US Robotics (USR) of stealing its handwriting recognition technology for use in its PalmPilot products, a year and a half after US Robotics bought Palm Computing and almost a year after the first Pilot products hit...
[May 1, 1997, 16:10]
Palm 'well recognised' in the enterprise
News Despite recent concern that Palm is becoming marginalised in the enterprise handheld computing market, it is too early to count Palm out as a major handheld player, according to IDC. A recent survey of IT managers found that the Palm brand was...
[April 11, 2002, 16:49]



