Palm's Vision Of The Connected Enterprise
News Special mention was made in this context of UK company UbiNetics, whose GA100 GSM add-on for the Palm V will launch in March. Demos during the morning keynote include UK-based UbiNetics' GA100 GSM add-on for the Palm V/Vx.
[February 1, 2001, 12:55]
OmniSky Brings Wireless Web To The Palm V
News From mid-April, Palm V and Vx users will be able to access the service via a GSM add-on "sled" from UK company Ubinetics. As well as the Palm V/Ubinetics combination, OmniSky International showed the service running on a Palm V linked to an...
[March 22, 2001, 12:30]
3G Industry Hits Back Against Death Notice
News The suggestion that mobile phone network operators should consider ditching their plans to launch 3G services has been firmly rejected by UbiNetics, a 3G wireless technology company. Bjorn Krylander, chief executive of UbiNetics, insisted this week...
[August 30, 2002, 11:41]
Mobile Firms Urge Caution On 3G
News Jeffrey Torrance, business manager with Ubinetics, a company that makes platforms for testing 3Gnetworks and devices, told ZDNet UK that it wasn't sensible to expect users to be enthusiastic about 3G before the technology is up and running.
[June 19, 2002, 15:00]
Palm Plays It Safe With Wireless
News The only attachments available for giving Palm-branded devices integrated wireless functions are two "sled" attachments for the Palm V series, one from Ubinetics and the other from Realvision, both expected to ship in March.
[February 27, 2001, 15:43]
Wireless To Spark Handheld Boom
News Palm will get a GSM clip-on modem from wireless firm UbiNetics later this month, and is working with Sprint PCS on a CDMA [Code Division Multiple Access] wireless modem for the US market. PC makers may be lining up to offer bad news, but PDA...
[January 19, 2001, 6:18]
Microsoft Profits From Death Of Odin
News Two companies, Ubinetics and RealVision, are about to release attachments for the Palm V series which add voice and wireless data. Psion's (quote: PON) announcement Thursday that it would drop a planned wireless handheld computer is ultimately a...
[March 2, 2001, 7:10]
OmniSky review
Reviews If you're not a Handspring fan, you'll be pleased to hear that OmniSky International plans to support a wider range of platforms, including the Palm V with Ubinetics' GSM sled or a Bluetooth phone, as well as Pocket PC and Symbian devices.
[April 11, 2001, 0:00]
