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Live From COMDEX 2003 - PalmSource
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bargainPDA.com Nov 17 2003 11:50PM ET

Real True Type Fonts for Palm OS
introduced


Real True Type Fonts for Palm OS
introduced
12/02/2003 01:35 AM

Palm-powered BlackBerry clone


Palm-powered BlackBerry clone 03/20/2003 01:04 PM

hunetecH5000.jpgNew BlackBerry-like two-pager from HuneTec that runs on the Palm operating system. The H5000 looks eerily like the BlackBerry 6710, and has a built-in mini-keyboard, 8MB of RAM, and a monochrome, rather than color, LCD screen.
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Palm-powered PDA watch unveiled


Palm-powered PDA watch unveiled 01/06/2005 12:23 PM
Watch designer Fossil Inc. has introduced its Palm OS-powered wristwatch featuring 8MB of memory and infrared linkage to Windows and Mac operating systems. The Wrist PDA has a 160 x 160 pixel LCD backlight touch screen and data can be entered through a customizable touch screen watch face. The IRDA infrared port supports USB speeds. A stylus is integrated into the watch buckle and a 3-way rocker switch and back button allows users to navigate through the device's various functions and features. Its lithium-ion rechargeable battery lasts three to four days, depending on usage. The watch is retailing on Fossil's website for $249 US.

SplashData Announces SplashID 3.0 for
Palm Powered Handhelds


SplashData Announces SplashID 3.0 for
Palm Powered Handhelds
02/10/2004 11:59 PM

SplashData Releases SplashID 3.0 for
Palm Powered Handhelds


SplashData Releases SplashID 3.0 for
Palm Powered Handhelds
03/06/2004 02:04 AM

Pocket Tunes Named Palm OS Powered Up
Award Winner


Pocket Tunes Named Palm OS Powered Up
Award Winner
02/19/2004 08:08 AM

SplashData Announces Mac OS Version of
SplashID 3.0 for Palm Powered Handhelds


SplashData Announces Mac OS Version of
SplashID 3.0 for Palm Powered Handhelds
04/09/2004 04:11 PM

Beiks Introduces New Version of its
Handheld Dictionary for Palm Powered
Devices


Beiks Introduces New Version of its
Handheld Dictionary for Palm Powered
Devices
02/19/2004 08:08 AM

Electric Pocket Launches BugMe! Notepad
for Palm Powered Handhelds


Electric Pocket Launches BugMe! Notepad
for Palm Powered Handhelds
04/09/2004 04:11 PM

Electric Pocket Updates BugMe! Notepad
for Palm Powered Handhelds


Electric Pocket Updates BugMe! Notepad
for Palm Powered Handhelds
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SplashData's SplashBlog Honored with
Powered Up Award as Best Multimedia
Solution for Palm OS Handhelds


SplashData's SplashBlog Honored with
Powered Up Award as Best Multimedia
Solution for Palm OS Handhelds
06/05/2005 11:14 PM
Group blogging capabilities of SplashBlog enables families, friends and colleagues to post photos to a shared photo-blog. [PRWEB Jun 2, 2005]

Last Day of Work Launches Village Sim
Game for Palm Powered Devices at
PalmSource Mobile Summit & DevCon 2005


Last Day of Work Launches Village Sim
Game for Palm Powered Devices at
PalmSource Mobile Summit & DevCon 2005
06/05/2005 10:52 PM
Last Day of Work launches at the PalmSource Mobile Summit & DevCon 2005, Village Sim: a real-time simulator game, for Palm Powered™ mobile devices and smartphones. Village Sim continues LDW’s long tradition of life-simulators and true real-time games that keep on playing even if the device is turned off. [PRWEB May 24, 2005]

Audiofy Enhances Bookchips™ to Support
Palm Powered™ PDAs and Mobile Phones,
Including palmOne™ Treo™ Smartphones,
and Tungsten™ and Zire™ Handhelds


Audiofy Enhances Bookchips™ to Support
Palm Powered™ PDAs and Mobile Phones,
Including palmOne™ Treo™ Smartphones,
and Tungsten™ and Zire™ Handhelds
03/17/2005 03:39 AM
Audiofy Corporation, a premier digital audiobook publisher, today announced that all of the company’s Bookchip titles are now available for Palm OS handhelds and palmOne Treo smartphones [PRWEB Mar 16, 2005]

Solar-powered and USB-powered sex toys
from Blowfish


Solar-powered and USB-powered sex toys
from Blowfish
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Xeni Jardin: BoingBoing pal Hutch says, "Did you guys know that Blowfish, one of your sponsors, has USB powered vibrators? Of course you did." Link.

Palm Tungsten and Palm Zire Handhelds
Continue to Gain Momentum in Education


Palm Tungsten and Palm Zire Handhelds
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NS Basic/Palm is Palm OS Cobalt Ready!


NS Basic/Palm is Palm OS Cobalt Ready! 02/19/2004 08:08 AM

Transactions introduced


Transactions introduced 06/12/2002 06:22 AM
MySQL 3.23.15 includes experimental support for Berkeley DB, a transaction safe database handler.

LMS introduced for Mac OS X servers


LMS introduced for Mac OS X servers 06/02/2004 01:13 PM
Trivantis Corp. has unveiled CourseMill 3.5, which the company says is the first learning management system (LMS) for Mac OS X servers...

3G Censorship To Be Introduced


3G Censorship To Be Introduced 01/19/2004 01:59 PM
3G Jan 19 2004 2:26PM GMT

Konsposé introduced with Konfabulator
1.7


Konsposé introduced with Konfabulator
1.7
06/26/2004 02:27 PM
Konfabulator 1.7 is now out and ready for downloading. Along with international font support and better developer tools, this update will bring "Konsposé." Konsposé, similar to Panther's Exposé, is a hotkey that brings all your running Widgets forward on a background that separates them from the rest of your desktop environment.

3G services likely to be introduced in
next 12 months


3G services likely to be introduced in
next 12 months
11/04/2003 08:19 PM
Bangkok Post Nov 4 2003 6:26PM ET

"Google has introduced "Ridefinder,""


"Google has introduced "Ridefinder,"" 04/01/2005 10:27 PM

US e-mail privacy bill introduced


US e-mail privacy bill introduced 07/23/2004 02:52 PM
WASHINGTON - Four U.S. House members, reacting to a June court ruling that opened up e-mail to snooping by ISPs (Internet service providers), have introduced a bill that would add privacy protections to e-mail.

Anti-Gmail Bill Introduced


Anti-Gmail Bill Introduced 04/28/2004 10:29 AM
Seth Finkelstein reports that California State Senator Liz Figueroa has introduced her bizarre bill. Press release, Info, Text. I've talked to several privacy advocates (and I'd like to think of myself as a privacy advocate, as well) and I have yet to understand any possible scenario where this bill makes sense. (If you think you can explain it, please tell me.) Let's be clear: This bill would make Gmail illegal. It wouldn't ask them to change some poor business practices, it wouldn't ask them to add privacy protections, it would just force Google to fund it some way without ads or shut it down. So why go to this drastic step? What's the harm? As I see it, there are three parts to Gmail: Receive your email. Every web email service does this, and nobody has objected. Store up to a gigabyte of email. Since this is so much more email than any other service, this could lead to some increased privacy problems. (Google could search through your archives at any time.) But this doesn't seem to be what people are objecting to, and Google has said they'll try their best to keep your email safe. Analyze your email. This seems to be what people are objecting to. But I don't see what the problem is: Google searches your email for key words, finds ads that match those key words, and shows you the ads. Then it throws all the information it generated away immediately, so no human (other than you) ever sees it. Google doesn't store any information about how many times or to who ads were shown. They don't store any information about what was in your emails. And no human ever goes and looks at your emails. So what's the big deal? How could this possibly cause a problem for anyone? I think the real problem here is that people feel uncomfortable about ads in their email. (I felt a bit uncomfortable at first too.) But to say there's a privacy problem with Gmail's ad system, without spelling out what it is, only capitalizes on people's fears. Sadly, that's exactly what thirty-one privacy and civil liberties organizations have done. Again, if you can explain the problem with Gmail to me, I'll take it back....

Barcode Producer 2.5 introduced with new
Pro Edition


Barcode Producer 2.5 introduced with new
Pro Edition
01/28/2004 08:43 PM
Intelli Innovations today introduced Barcode Producer 2.5, a major upgrade to the company's barcode generation suite for graphics, design, and business applications...

Computerised unreserved ticketing
introduced


Computerised unreserved ticketing
introduced
07/18/2004 08:04 PM
Times of India Jul 18 2004 11:49PM GMT

Motorola i830 introduced by Nextel


Motorola i830 introduced by Nextel 06/08/2004 03:21 PM
MobileTracker Jun 8 2004 6:19PM GMT

New Night Vision Technology Introduced


New Night Vision Technology Introduced 07/25/2004 02:41 AM
Training helicopter pilots to use night vision goggles is challenging, especially when the cost of the mistake can be deadly. A new program for consumer PCs allows learning, rehearsal and the experience of surprise without dreadful consequences. HotNVG is a highly accurate simulator for night vision goggles. [PRWEB Jul 25, 2004]

HP Printable Tattoos For iPod Introduced


HP Printable Tattoos For iPod Introduced 08/27/2004 02:02 PM
Along with today's debut of the "Apple iPod from HP," Hewlett-Packard also introduced Printable Tattoos that enable music fans to personalize their iPod with album cover art from top bands and recording artists, as well as to create their own original artwork and photos. By MacMinute (via MyAppleMenu)

The Nokia 6630 3G smartphone introduced


The Nokia 6630 3G smartphone introduced 06/14/2004 02:15 AM
infoSync Jun 14 2004 6:30AM GMT

Echo-canceling microphone introduced


Echo-canceling microphone introduced 05/25/2004 11:34 AM
ClearOne Communications has introduced AccuMic PC, an echo-canceling microphone for use with a personal computer in desktop videoconferencing and Webconferencing applications...

Innovative New "CD Jukebox" Program
Introduced


Innovative New "CD Jukebox" Program
Introduced
09/15/2004 02:00 AM
William C. McCain today announced the general availability of Disc Library Version 2.0. This innovative software product controls the playing of CDs on a group of high-capacity CD "mega-changers" that are attached to the serial (COM) ports of a personal computer, and it manages the entire collection of CDs that are loaded into those changers. [PRWEB Sep 15, 2004]

Production Suite introduced by Apple


Production Suite introduced by Apple 08/13/2004 11:19 PM

21-inch LED backlit LCD display
introduced


21-inch LED backlit LCD display
introduced
05/24/2004 10:33 AM
NEC-Mitsubishi has introduced a high-end 21.3-inch UXGA LED backlit LCD monitor...

CineLift re-introduced with new
installation procedure


CineLift re-introduced with new
installation procedure
01/05/2004 01:12 AM
Following its introduction at the July 2003 Macworld Creative Pro conference in New York, the CineLift flexible mounting arm for the Apple Cinema Display is being re-introduced this week with an easier installation process...

EU anti-spam directive introduced


EU anti-spam directive introduced 11/01/2003 04:12 PM

Cinema 4D updated, new module introduced


Cinema 4D updated, new module introduced 11/03/2003 12:17 PM
Maxon has updated Cinema 4D -- the US$595 3D modeling, animation and rendering package -- to version R8.5, which adds a reworked Material Editor and more. The company has also released Sketch and Toon, a new Cinema 4D module for non-photorealistic output offering technical illustration styles, cartoon cel and artistic rendering technologies.

It's Official: New iPods Introduced by
Apple


It's Official: New iPods Introduced by
Apple
07/19/2004 08:18 AM
It's hardly worth mentioning after such a detailed rumor, followed by a Newsweek cover story, but today Apple announced the new fourth generation iPod.

Features:
  • Apple's patent pending Click Wheel
  • up to 12 hours battery life
  • Shuffle Songs
  • 20GB model for $299
  • 40GB model for $399

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