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Stockholders approve Handspring acquisition, PalmSource spinoff

MILPITAS, Calif.-Stockholders of both Palm Inc. and Handspring Inc. approved Palm's acquisition of Handpring and the spinoff of PalmSource Inc., Palm's operating system software division, from Palm Inc.The Handspring acquisition will be completed as a merger with Palm issuing about 13.9 million shares to...

Handspring, Palm close to settlement related to acquisition

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.-Handspring Inc. and Palm Inc. have entered a memorandum of understanding for a settlement with the plaintiffs in two lawsuits related to Palm's proposed acquisition of Handspring.The proposed settlement calls for an additional disclosure concerning the merger to be made. Handspring included...

LG to enter U.S. GSM race with Cingular phones

LG Electronics plans to enter the GSM race in the United States through two new clamshell phones, devices that will be available through Cingular Wireless. LG said pricing and availability details will be announced in the official unveiling of the phones next week during...

Verizon Wireless to offer calendar service

BEDMINSTER, N.J.-Verizon Wireless announced it will offer a BREW application that will allow users to wirelessly link to their desktop calendar applications.The iDatebook application, from Xpherix Corp., allows users to access calendar content held in existing Microsoft Outlook or Palm OS software applications from...

FCC approves updated Nokia smart phones

Nokia Corp. appears to have updated its 3650 smart phone with two new models recently approved by the Federal Communications Commission.Nokia declined to comment on the devices. The FCC must approve any radio-frequency product before it is commercially available.According to Nokia's FCC filing, the...

Palm adds 3 new PDAs

MILPITAS, Calif.-Palm Inc. today released three new personal digital assistants, and though none includes support for wide area wireless networks, the devices nonetheless acknowledge the growing influence and importance of the wireless industry.Indeed, one of the three devices includes Bluetooth technology, a short-range wireless...

Market reacts negatively to Palm earnings

Personal digital assistant pioneer Palm Inc. reported relatively solid earnings, with revenues up 3 percent compared with the same quarter a year ago, but the news didn't seem to please investors, who sent the company's stock down about 3 percent in trading after the...

Orange launches Treo on heels of Microsoft phone

LONDON-Following its announcement Monday to launch a new Microsoft-powered smart phone from Motorola, Orange today launched Palm Inc.'s Treo 600 in the United Kingdom France and Switzerland. Orange said it developed the device with U.S. personal digital assistant maker Handspring Inc., which Palm is...

Visto acquires Jarna messaging technology

Wireless enterprise company Visto Corp. announced another financial transaction, this time the acquisition of the intellectual property and technology assets of wireless e-mail company Jarna Corp. of Menlo Park, Calif. Financial details of the transaction were not disclosed.Visto said it will gain Jarna's Mobile...

UIQ satisfied with OS niche

KARLSKRONA, Sweden-Johan Sandberg freely admits that UIQ Technology AB, based in Ronneby, Sweden, is not exactly a major force in the hotly contested mobile-phone operating system market."We are more of a niche player," Sandberg said, smiling. "But the niche isn't so bad."His low-slung humor...

AT&T Wireless offers Nokia 3300

REDMOND, Wash.-AT&T Wireless Services Inc. is now offering the Nokia 3300, a palm-sized wireless device that includes an MP3 player, a full keypad and voice services. The device also features enhanced gaming capabilities, including highlighted game keys, controls for two-handed use, four preloaded Java...

Palm to continue to use Novarra Web browser

MILPITAS, Calif.-Palm Inc. asserted that it will continue to use Novarra Inc.'s Web browser in its future wireless personal digital assistants. Novarra's Web Pro 1.0 browser is included in Palm's Tungsten T, Tungsten T2 and Tungsten W handhelds."We've had great customer response on the...

Court dismisses NCR claim against Palm, Handspring

NEW YORK-A claim from NCR Corp. that Palm Inc. and Handspring Inc. violated its patents in their handheld computers has been dismissed by the U.S. District Court in Delaware.The decision upheld the July 2002 recommendation from a federal judge to reject the claim.

Verizon Wireless offers iPhonebook for picture messaging

BEDMINSTER, N.J.-Verizon Wireless announced iPhonebook will be available with its Get It Now service for the LG VX6000 handset, allowing customers to use their wireless phones to e-mail pictures. With iPhonebook, users can download contact phone numbers and e-mail addresses directly from Microsoft Outlook,...

Smart phones to surpass PDAs

FRAMINGHAM, Mass.-New research shows converged wireless overtaking the traditional personal digital assistant market as shipments of smart phones and other wireless devices are predicted to surpass sales of PDAs this year."As device aesthetics and functionality improve and end-user prices continue to decline, converged mobile...

Nvidia completes MediaQ acquisition

SANTA CLARA, Calif.-Nvidia Corp., a visual processing solutions provider, completed its acquisition of MediaQ Inc., which provides graphics and multimedia technology for wireless devices.MediaQ was founded in 1997 to enable the development of feature-rich mobile consumer devices by providing ultra-low power visual processing solutions,...

Patent appeal decision could affect future wireless lawsuits

MCLEAN, Va.-A precedent-setting ruling from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington, D.C., could change the course of ongoing and future patent infringement lawsuits afflicting the wireless industry.In the E-Pass vs. Palm and 3Com patent litigation, the Federal Circuit decided...

IDC: PDA makers should prepare for market decline

FRAMINGHAM, Mass.-New research shows wireless overtaking the traditional personal digital assistant market, and the research firm advises PDA players like Dell Computer Corp., Hewlett-Packard Co. and Palm Inc. to prepare for such a future.Research company IDC predicts the worldwide PDA market will continue to...

158 new products, but HP hesitates on integrated wireless unit

Technology giant Hewlett-Packard Co. announced a $300 million consumer advertising campaign that coincided with the introduction of a staggering 158 new products, from new digital cameras to advanced printers."To put it in perspective, we are introducing today almost as many products as there are...

Standards struggles riddle enabling technologies

One of the big riddles with open standards is that not all of those who swear by the principle believe in it. Unless, of course, it works in their favor.With a myriad of technologies in the market, vendors and carriers all see their technologies...

Palm-Handspring marriage passes antitrust hurdle

MILPITAS, Calif.-Antitrust concerns have now been pushed aside in Palm Inc.'s acquisition of Handspring Inc., as the waiting period required by the Hart-Scott-Rodino Anti-Trust Improvements Act has expired, which the companies said paves the way for the acquisition to close in the fall."Passing the...

Sprint announces new Samsung device

KANSAS CITY, Mo.-Sprint PCS announced it will begin selling the new SPH-i500 mobile phone/personal digital assistant from Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., which features the Palm Inc. operating system. The device will sell for $600.Separately, Samsung announced a licensing deal for Sony Corp.'s Memory Stick,...

Pumatech makes third acquisition this year

SAN JOSE, Calif.-Synchronization company Pumatech Inc. continued its buying spree with the acquisition of wireless enterprise company Spontaneous Technology (SponTec) of Salt Lake City. Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.Just one day after the announcement, Pumatech released its new Enterprise Intellisync Server, Wireless...

RIM requests judgement on patent issue with Xerox

WATERLOO, Ontario-Legal issues persist for BlackBerry maker Research In Motion Ltd. as it now looks to be working through a patent dispute with Xerox Corp.RIM filed a motion in the U.S. District Court of Hartford, Conn., urging the judge to issue a declaratory judgement...