
Palm, Inc. and CRF Box Inc. announced that CRF Box will acquire approximately 9,600 Palm m125 and m500 handheld computers and SD Cards over the course of this calendar year. The Palm handhelds will be a key component of CRF Box’s new versatile front-end solution for testing and evaluating new therapeutics in clinical trials.

Netseal is introducing its new MPN 3.0 mobile private network software at the 3GSM World Congress in Cannes, France. Netseal

PalmInfocenter has a review of Blazer 2.0, a Web browser for the Palm OS. It offers support for color graphics, personalization, bookmarks, and strong security. It supports all major existing standards, optimizing HTML, WAP, and cHTML content for viewing on a handheld display.

LetterWise, a predictive text solution from Eatoni Ergonomics, is now available in about 120 languages.

A new tool that automatically copies event details from Web sites into personal electronic calendars has been developed by TheDateCompany.com. It is provided as a service to Web sites and can be tailored to allow a single event, or a series of events, to be copied with one click.

ePocrates announced the release of their newest free software application. ePocrates Rx Formulary contains the exact same content and features as their ePocrates Rx drug reference guide with the addition of formulary information from health plans with which you contract. The ePocrates Rx Formulary application only takes up an additional 200K of memory and 12K for every formulary you select.

Captaris, Inc. announced the availability of Infinite Mobile Delivery 2.5. This newest release of Infinite Mobile Delivery software supports Microsoft Exchange 2000, enabling users to leverage their mobile device to access and manage their inbox, calendar, personal contacts, and tasks plus access the Global Address Book. Infinite Mobile Delivery continues to support Exchange 5.5 as well.

Scripting News is running an interesting commentary on some of the pioneering magazines of the personal computer business, including Byte and Creative Computing. He also mentions our very own David Gewirtz, along with the first, ever, public link to David’s personal Web site.

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Electric Pocket announced that it is a selected partner by Ericsson on PDA Messenger, which is part of Ericsson’s Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS) total solution. PDA Messenger enables Palm OS device users to send handwritten notes and sketches as multimedia messages to wireless users who can access MMS message from any MMS enabled terminals, email accounts, and WAP enabled terminals.