Wireless Instant Messaging: a ‘Killer App’ for the Mobile Information Appliance Market

Mobile Insights forecasts instant messaging market to reach 175 million users by 2002.

K2 Announces Drug-to-Drug Interactions Analyzer for Palm connected organizers

Apothecarium is the first product of its kind on the popular Palm Computing platform.

Globalware Computing Now Shipping ‘Pylon ServerSync 2.5 Gold’

First and only Domino/Lotus Notes Server solution that allows users to distribute custom Notes databases to multiple Palm users is now readily available.

WAP Forum Elects Gregory G. Williams of SBC Technology Resources, Inc. as New Chairman

Forum ratifies new associate member category targeting content providers Palm Computing, Sun Microsystems, and others to boost membership to 125 companies.

Email Synchronization Between Palm Computing Devices and Macintosh Platform Expanded to Include Enterprise Support

Actual Software announces that version 2.0 of the MultiMail Conduit for MacOS will include support for email synchronization with an IMAP4 server.

Computer Associates to Offer Highly Manageable Wireless Application Infrastructure by Leveraging Alliances With 3Com and PageNet

Supported by CA’s Global Professional Services, TWIST facilitates untethered deployment of new and legacy applications.

Acadian Ambulance Selects Fujitsu’s Stylistic 1200 for Use Throughout Louisiana

Fujitsu Personal Systems, Inc. announces that Acadian Ambulance, one of the largest privately held ambulance services in the United States, is implementing Fujitsu’s Stylistic 1200 pen tablet computers throughout its organization.

Fujitsu Delivers Lightest Windows 98 Pentium Pen Tablet

High-performance Stylistic LT offers Working Mobility in compact form factor.

3Com and Computer Associates Team to Integrate Enterprise Management With the Palm Computing Platform

Initiative Enables Unicenter TNG Management Support for the Palm Computing Platform

3Com Delivers Palm IIIe Connected Organizer, Full-Featured Handheld at Breakthrough Price

The device addresses the fast-growing consumer market for handheld organizers, combining easy-to-use functionality of previous Palm Computing organizers with the company’s lowest ever introductory list price of U.S. $229.