Palm Unveils Devices With Built-in Camera, Wireless
News The Tungsten C joins Palm's business product line and, for the first time, brings wireless 802.11b-based connectivity to the Palm family of devices, allowing it to connect to public access points, known as hot spots, and share network resources.
[April 23, 2003, 8:00]
Why Choose Palm OS™ Devices And Custom Software Applications For Your Mobile Business Solutions?
White Papers Palm OS devices, by many estimates, control about 80% of the palm/handheld market. This means that the market place has overwhelmingly chosen the Palm OS community of devices over all others. This community consists of all Palm Computing devices, i.e.
[August 14, 2003, 0:00]
Implementing Enhanced Sound Across Multiple Palm OS Devices
White Papers The earlier Palm OS devices, including all those created before the year 2000, had only a simple form of audio output hardware - Piezo transducers. This paper describes some of the problems faced by Palm OS developers wishing to include enhanced...
[May 1, 2004, 1:03]
Pdd: Memory Imaging And Forensic Analysis Of Palm OS Devices
White Papers This paper introduces pdd or "Palm dd", a Windows-based tool for memory imaging and forensic acquisition of data from the Palm operating system (OS) family of Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs).pdd will preserve the crime scene by obtaining a bit...
[June 5, 2004, 1:03]
MIDP For Palm OS 1.0: Developing Java Applications For Palm OS Devices
White Papers It shows how to install the MIDP for Palm OS on your handheld device, and then how to convert existing MIDlets you have developed into Palm Resource CODE (PRC) files, executable Palm OS applications. This paper is aimed at wireless software...
[November 19, 2004, 2:00]
Creating A Mobile Application For Palm Devices Using DB2 Everyplace
White Papers This article describes how Mobile Application Builder (MAB) can be used to build wireless applications and, together with IBM DB2 Everyplace, deliver enterprise data into wireless devices. DB2 Everyplace is a relational database designed for...
[August 21, 2004, 3:00]
Palm Mobility Series: Bluetooth Wireless Technology - Connecting Devices Wirelessly With Bluetooth Wireless Technology
White Papers Bluetooth technology is a set of specifications that allow devices to talk to other devices, or to accessories, wirelessly over short distances. Bluetooth technology allows devices to communicate with each other without cables.
[May 12, 2006, 1:00]
Palm To Replace Buggy Devices
News Beleaguered handheld maker Palm plans to replace some of its newest handheld units after owners complained of glitches while syncing Palm m500 and m505 devices with a PC. Santa Clara, California-based Palm confirmed the problem in an email to CNET...
[November 12, 2001, 9:33]
UK: Palm Dominates Handheld Market - Report
News Further growth is predicted in 1999 with the release of the Palm V and colour-screen devices from Windows CE vendors. IDC forecast last month that Palm's operating system would hold sway over Windows CE until 2002.
[August 16, 1999, 15:23]
Are Your Users' PDAs Safe From Viruses?
News Three bits of malicious code in particular have targeted Palm devices: the Liberty Crack Trojan horse and the Phage and Vapor viruses. For Palm devices, McAfee has released a beta version of McAfee.com Anti-Virus Resident Scanner (MARS) for Palm.
[April 22, 2002, 9:21]
Palm To Make All Handhelds Wireless
News Palm has announced that it will be extending the capabilities of most of its devices beyond the wired world to the wireless Web. The goal is to make all Palm devices wirelessly enabled by year-end. With the Internet Kit we are moving Palm devices...
[June 28, 2000, 13:31]
Palm Tightens Grip On Fan Sites
News Users of Palm Computing devices have accused the company of heavy-handed tactics in dealing with Web sites that infringe Palm trademarks. However, most people refer to the devices as "Palm", and sites tend to be named accordingly.
[September 17, 2001, 12:35]
Next-gen Palms Promise Double Battery Life
News Semiconductor makers showed off the next-generation chips that will power future Palm devices this week at the PalmSource developer conference in London, demonstrating high-powered applications such as video encoding and high-quality sound.
[May 22, 2002, 12:16]
Acrobat Reader (Mac)
Downloads Adobe Acrobat Reader for Palm OS lets you view Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files on handheld devices running Palm OS. The other component, the reader, is a Palm OS application designed to accommodate the characteristics of small-screen...
[July 17, 2002, 5:03]
PCS Palm Pilot/Palm OS / Pocket PC Software Development Services
White Papers Generally speaking, any application designed and written for one device will run on all Palm OS devices. The exception being applications that require barcode scanning will need the Symbol SPT line of Palm OS handhelds.
[August 14, 2003, 0:00]
Palm Licenses RIM's Keyboard Design
News Palm has agreed to license keyboard technology from the maker of the popular BlackBerry wireless devices. Palm said that it would incorporate Research In Motion's technology in its recently announced Tungsten line of handheld devices, aimed at the...
[November 7, 2002, 14:28]
ProntoLite For Palm
Downloads Compatible with Palm-based devices running PalmOS version 3.5 or higher. Devices not supported: Palm IIIe, Palm VII; Palm Pilot 1000, 5000, Personal or Professional; HandEra. From the developer: ""ProntoLite for Palm turns your Palm-based PDA into...
[September 5, 2002, 16:02]
Palm OS Upgrade Coming This Month
News Palm appears to be preparing an operating system upgrade for older Palm devices for 15 November, although the company has denied any such plans. New Palm devices currently run the 4.0 operating system, but older devices are only able to upgrade to...
[November 7, 2001, 12:35]
Acrobat Reader
Downloads Adobe Acrobat Reader for Palm OS lets you view Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) files on handheld devices running Palm OS. The other component, the reader, is a Palm OS application designed to accommodate the characteristics of small-screen...
[July 17, 2002, 5:01]
Sony, Palm Team Up Against Windows CE
News Palm Computing and Sony have announced a partnership to develop a new range of wireless consumer electronics devices with audio/visual functionality. Manufacturers of handheld devices have been deserting Microsoft's stripped-down operating system...
[November 16, 1999, 14:56]

