New Sleek Palm m500 and m505 Handhelds Add Expansion, Mobile Connectivity and Vibrant Color
<br /><br /> Postage-Stamp-Size SD and MultiMediaCard Slot for Built-in Expansion Options<br /><br /> Tops Industry for Smallest Size<br /><br /> SANTA CLARA, Calif., March 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Palm, Inc. (Nasdaq: PALM), a<br /><br />leading provider of handheld computers, today unveiled a new era in sleek,<br /><br />expandable handheld computing -- the Palm<font size="-1"><sup>™</sup></font> m500 series handhelds. Two new<br /><br />models -- the Palm m500 monochrome handheld and the Palm m505 color handheld,<br /><br />defined by its vibrant 16-bit color screen -- pack the power of flexible dual,<br /><br />plug-and-play expansion and mobile Internet access capability into the next<br /><br />generation of the best-selling Palm V handheld product design. A Secure<br /><br />Digital (SD) and MultiMediaCard expansion slot about the size of a postage<br /><br />stamp, a new Universal Connector for hardware add-on modules, and Internet<br /><br />connectivity software make the m500 series handhelds the most wearable,<br /><br />expandable and wireless -capable handhelds on the market today.<br /><br /> (Photo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20010319/HSM016-a<br /><br /> http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20010319/HSM016-b )<br /><br /> Both handhelds feature a new Arctic Mist metallic silver color as well as<br /><br />a new, gentle curve for easier gripping at the products' waistline. The m500<br /><br />handheld, weighing just four ounces, is scheduled to be available in the<br /><br />United States in late April for an estimated street price (ESP) of $399<br /><br />(U.S.).(1) International availability is expected in May. The m505 handheld,<br /><br />the lightest expandable color-screen handheld computing product ever designed,<br /><br />is scheduled to be available in the United States in May for $449 (ESP).<br /><br />International availability is expected in June. Outside the United States,<br /><br />users can choose from six languages for both models -- English, French,<br /><br />Italian, Spanish, German and Japanese. Effective today, the popular Palm Vx<br /><br />handheld moves from $399 to $349 (ESP).<br /><br /> IBM intends to announce and ship new versions of its WorkPad, based on the<br /><br />m500 series handhelds, in the second quarter. Palm is an OEM for IBM<br /><br />WorkPads.<br /><br /> "We selected SD and MultiMediaCard technology for our expansion slot<br /><br />because its small size allows us to maintain the elegant, sleek form factor<br /><br />valued by our customers. Users can now easily carry additional memory, video<br /><br />clips, images, applications, games, backup capability and more," said Byron<br /><br />Connell, vice president, Product Management and Planning, Palm, Inc. "Its<br /><br />adoption as a standard [by a broad variety of leading manufacturers], power<br /><br />efficiency, low cost, fast transfer rates and support for I/O make it the best<br /><br />choice for collaboration and sharing among Palm handhelds and other consumer<br /><br />electronics devices."<br /><br /> In addition, Palm recognizes users want remote access to their corporate<br /><br />and personal data and has included Mobile Connectivity software with the m500<br /><br />series handhelds. Using a compatible data -enabled mobile phone or modem,<br /><br />customers have wireless Internet access readily available for email and web<br /><br />content via their Internet Service Provider.<br /><br /> Dual Expansion Architecture<br /><br /> The Palm m500 series handhelds introduce Palm's dual expansion<br /><br />architecture, which includes an SD and MultiMediaCard expansion slot and a new<br /><br />Universal Connector, which supports add-on modules. These new expansion<br /><br />technologies will be common across future Palm handhelds.<br /><br /> SD and MultiMediaCard -- Small, Flexible and Cost-effective<br /><br /> Palm's postage-stamp-size expansion slot offers plug-and-play use of the<br /><br />industry's smallest expansion formats: SD and MultiMediaCard media. The<br /><br />expansion cards, which range from 8MB to 256MB(2), can be easily carried and<br /><br />inserted in the expansion slot for instant access to applications, content,<br /><br />data storage and backup, images, video clips and more. Because of the broad<br /><br />acceptance of SD and MultiMediaCard media, the cards can be shared among a<br /><br />variety of consumer electronics products as well, such as printers, digital<br /><br />cameras and MP3 players.<br /><br /> Like Palm, more than 200 companies, including Panasonic, Toshiba and<br /><br />SanDisk, have committed to supporting the SD card standard for use in multiple<br /><br />consumer products. More information on the SD Association can be found at<br /><br />http://www.sdcard.org.<br /><br /> More information about MultiMediaCard media is available at http://www.mmca.org.<br /><br /> "As one of the companies that led the development of the SD memory card,<br /><br />Panasonic is excited by Palm's adoption of the SD format as part of its<br /><br />expansion strategy," said Arthur Matsumoto, vice president of planning at<br /><br />Panasonic's North American headquarters, Matsushita Electric Corporation of<br /><br />America. "Panasonic believes that consumers will benefit from innovative<br /><br />applications that will result from the enhanced interoperability between Palm<br /><br />handhelds and a wide range of personal technology devices, including those<br /><br />from Panasonic. We expect that the launch of these new SD -capable Palm<br /><br />handhelds will be a major step forward for the SD format as a whole."<br /><br /> The SD format also supports input/output (SDIO) connectivity for future<br /><br />capabilities. With SDIO, manufacturers will be able to miniaturize their<br /><br />technologies to create SDIO modules for scanners, radios, modems, cameras and<br /><br />MP3 players. A number of manufacturers, including Toshiba and Panasonic, have<br /><br />already announced plans to create SDIO cards using technologies such as<br /><br />Bluetooth, a new wireless standard that will enable seamless collaboration<br /><br />among handhelds and other computing products.<br /><br /> This flexible media gives the more than 145,000 developers for the<br /><br />Palm OS<font size="-1"><sup>®</sup></font> platform the opportunity to create and distribute an even broader<br /><br />array of products and software. Plus, the low cost of the media will allow<br /><br />for a broader and more rapid proliferation of solutions for consumers and<br /><br />businesses. For example, businesses will be able to provide employees with<br /><br />up -to-date materials, such as databases, sales collateral and product manuals,<br /><br />in a cost-effective manner.<br /><br /> New Universal Connector -- Superfast USB HotSync<font size="-1"><sup>®</sup></font> Cradle<br /><br /> The m500 series will be the first to include Palm's new Universal<br /><br />Connector, a standard connector and attachment methodology to be common across<br /><br />future Palm handhelds.<br /><br /> The m500 series products are bundled with Palm's USB HotSync cradle,<br /><br />providing even easier setup and faster synchronization than previous models.<br /><br />The USB cradle provides out-of-the box connectivity for both PC and Macintosh<br /><br />users. The cradle also supports the Universal Connector and as such will<br /><br />become the standard cradle for future Palm products.<br /><br /> The Universal Connector will allow developers to create common hardware<br /><br />add-ons, such as wireless modems, cameras, GPS receivers and MP3 players, that<br /><br />can be used across a broad variety of future Palm handhelds, giving corporate<br /><br />and individual customers the most flexibility for extending the functionality<br /><br />of their handhelds.<br /><br /> "Palm believes the Universal Connector is an important step toward<br /><br />simplifying the process of selecting expansion solutions for handheld<br /><br />computers because it will lead to all products being compatible with all<br /><br />peripherals," said Byron Connell. "Ultimately, this will provide more choices<br /><br />for consumers, easier maintenance by corporate IT groups, and greater<br /><br />opportunities for third -party developers."<br /><br /> Mobile Connectivity -- Many Ways to Stay Connected<br /><br /> The m500 handheld series offers people several options for keeping in<br /><br />touch. The included Palm Mobile Connectivity software allows customers to<br /><br />connect to the Internet and manage email(3) and Short Messaging Service (SMS)<br /><br />virtually anytime, anywhere using a compatible modem or mobile phone.(4)<br /><br /> The Palm Mobile Connectivity software includes web clipping technology and<br /><br />the MyPalm<font size=" -1"><sup>™</sup></font> mobile portal application. Web clipping technology enables<br /><br />handheld users to access popular web content, such as ABC News, ESPN, CBS<br /><br />Marketwatch and Fidelity, in a format tailored for fast, comfortable handheld<br /><br />viewing. More than 600 web clipping applications can be downloaded for free<br /><br />at http://www.palm.net.<br /><br /> The MyPalm mobile portal application offers users access to a powerful new<br /><br />web-based service that gives them the freedom to manage their personal data<br /><br />and customize their favorite Internet content wirelessly from their Palm<br /><br />handhelds.<br /><br /> For email, the Palm Mobile Connectivity software includes Palm<br /><br />MultiMail<font size="-1"><sup>®</sup></font> software, providing access to personal Internet mail (POP3,<br /><br />IMAP4), such as Earthlink and AT&T WorldNet. The software also includes<br /><br />support for SMS, which lets users send and receive messages and data with a<br /><br />GSM data -enabled mobile phone.<br /><br /> In addition, both the m500 and m505 handhelds in the United States include<br /><br />AOL for Palm OS, which gives AOL members handheld access to AOL email and<br /><br />instant messaging in the office, on the road, or anywhere they can make a<br /><br />connection. Many other web-based email applications, such as Yahoo! Mail and<br /><br />Hotmail, also can be downloaded for free at http://www.palm.net.<br /><br /> Both handheld models also come with Palm HotSync Mail, which enables<br /><br />people on-the-go to read and reply to desktop email offline.<br /><br /> Vibrant Color -- Crisp Screens Without Sacrificing Battery Life<br /><br /> The m505 product's new color screen offers bright and easy readability,<br /><br />indoors and out. The reflective screen is designed to support more than<br /><br />65,000 colors and color-rich 16-bit applications for clear viewing of games,<br /><br />photos and video clips. The m505 handheld Graffiti<font size=" -1"><sup>®</sup></font> writing area can be<br /><br />backlit for easy reading in dark conditions.<br /><br /> The new Palm m500 series handhelds use a powerful new lithium polymer<br /><br />battery that easily handles the color screen demands of the m505 handheld.<br /><br />This small, light new technology provides three to four weeks of average use<br /><br />on a single charge.<br /><br /> The m500 handheld uses an enhanced gray-scale screen for a crisp, clear<br /><br />display, with greater contrast for easier readability.<br /><br /> New Functionality -- Faster Operations, Upgradeability, Enhanced<br /><br /> Notification<br /><br /> The m500 series handhelds offer a faster processor, the Dragonball VZ<br /><br />33MHz, for faster handheld operations. Both models have 4MB flash memory,<br /><br />which provides more flexibility and upgradeability, and 8MB of RAM for highly<br /><br />efficient storage of additional data and applications.<br /><br /> Both the m500 and m505 can be programmed for silent alerts. Users can<br /><br />choose between an audible alarm, a vibrate mode or a blinking LED for<br /><br />notification of important events and messages.<br /><br /> Also included are the popular Clock and Note Pad applications, first<br /><br />introduced in the Palm m100 series handhelds.<br /><br /> New Palm OS<font size=" -1"><sup>®</sup></font> Software -- Native Expansion, USB and Wireless Capabilities<br /><br /> The m500 series handhelds are the first to include the latest version of<br /><br />Palm's industry-leading operating system, Palm OS v4.0, which now includes<br /><br />support for the following:<br /><br /> * Plug-and-play Expansion -- Dual plug-and-play architecture for SD and<br /><br /> MultiMediaCard expansion card slot and a new Universal Connector.<br /><br /> * Native USB Support -- New USB-enabled Universal Connector for faster<br /><br /> HotSync operations and easier setup.<br /><br /> * Security -- Improved security with new password protection,<br /><br /> user-configured automatic lockout, improved data masking and password<br /><br /> "hinting."<br /><br /> * Web clipping and SMS support -- Improved Internet access and SMS for<br /><br /> mobile and wireless access to web content and data.<br /><br /> * Notification -- Expanded event notification options and "subtle" alarm<br /><br /> support for Palm OS applications.<br /><br /> * Time-zone Support -- Improved scheduling across time zones.<br /><br /> * Address Book Dial Command -- Users can dial phone numbers directly from<br /><br /> the Palm Address Book when connected to a compatible mobile phone.<br /><br /> Palm Desktop Software -- Enhanced for Windows Users, Mac Software Now<br /><br /> Included<br /><br /> The m500 series products come with the latest versions of Palm's popular<br /><br />desktop PIM software for Windows and Mac OS. The Palm Desktop software v4.0<br /><br />for Windows includes enhanced functionality as well as conduit software for<br /><br />synchronizing with Microsoft Outlook's calendar, contacts, notes and tasks.<br /><br /> The latest version of Palm Desktop software v2.6 for Mac OS and the USB<br /><br />HotSync cradle let Mac users get started out -of-the-box.<br /><br /> Bonus Software -- Enhanced Handheld Capabilities<br /><br /> Included with the m500 series handhelds are a number of software<br /><br />applications that can be installed for capabilities that enable users to do<br /><br />more with their handhelds (see press release addendum for specific details).<br /><br />If bought separately, these bundled products would cost more that $100 (EPS).<br /><br /> * Palm Reader -- Users can read electronic books on their Palm handhelds.<br /><br /> * DataViz Documents To Go 3.0 -- Enables users to view and edit Word<br /><br /> documents, Excel spreadsheets and other document types.<br /><br /> * MGI PhotoSuite Mobile Edition -- Users can view and share images and<br /><br /> video clips.<br /><br /> * Infinity Softworks powerOne Personal calculator -- Users can perform<br /><br /> advanced math and business functions.<br /><br /> * AvantGo -- Provides wireless and offline access from a handheld to<br /><br /> content and applications on the web.<br /><br /> * AOL for Palm OS -- AOL members can send and receive AOL email and<br /><br /> instant messages.<br /><br /> * Chapura PocketMirror 3.02 -- Synchronizes with Microsoft Outlook<br /><br /> calendar, contacts, tasks and notes<br /><br /> PalmPak<font size="-1"><sup>®</sup></font> Content Cards and New Utility Cards<br /><br /> In conjunction with the m500 and m505 handheld introduction, Palm today<br /><br />offers five PalmPak content cards and two utility cards:<br /><br /> Content Cards<br /><br /> * Travel -- Three travel cards are available:<br /><br /> -- United States -- Includes Lonely Planet CitySync Travel Guides for<br /><br /> six cities, and time-zone management software; sells for<br /><br /> $39.95 (ESP).<br /><br /> -- Europe -- Includes Lonely Planet CitySync Travel Guides for six<br /><br /> cities, time-zone management software, a currency conversion<br /><br /> calculator, and language translators; sells for $39.95 (ESP).<br /><br /> -- Asia Pacific -- Includes Lonely Planet CitySync Travel Guides for<br /><br /> six cities, time-zone management software, and currency conversion<br /><br /> calculator; sells for $39.95 (ESP).<br /><br /> * Games -- Bundled with 10 games, including Zap!2016, SimCity, PxBlackjack<br /><br /> and Klondike Solitaire; sells for $29.95 (ESP).<br /><br /> * Reference Dictionary/Thesaurus Card -- For quick reference on-the-go,<br /><br /> includes Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary (Tenth Edition) and the<br /><br /> Franklin Advanced Thesaurus; sells for $39.95 (ESP).<br /><br /> Utility Cards<br /><br /> * Backup Card -- Users can back up and restore data from their<br /><br /> expansion-slot enabled Palm handhelds in seconds; sells for $39.95 (ESP)<br /><br /> each.<br /><br /> * 16MB Expansion Card(5) -- Triples the handheld's storage capacity to<br /><br /> hold extra software applications, music, databases and more; sells for<br /><br /> $49.95 (ESP).<br /><br /> Palm expects many third -party companies to announce SD and MultiMediaCard<br /><br />expansion cards for the m500 series handhelds in the near future (see addendum<br /><br />for more information).<br /><br /> Accessories and Peripherals -- Fashionable and Stylish Customization<br /><br /> Many new accessories and peripheral options are now available for the Palm<br /><br />m500 series handhelds:<br /><br /> * Cases -- Four fashionable leather case options for the m500 series are<br /><br /> available, ranging in price from $24.95 for the most basic to $34.95<br /><br /> for a zippered model with slots designed to conveniently hold SD or<br /><br /> MultiMediaCard media. Also available is the Deluxe Leather Carrying<br /><br /> Case ($39.95 ESP) for carrying both a Palm m500 series handheld and the<br /><br /> Palm Portable Keyboard.<br /><br /> * Palm Portable Keyboard -- Also available today for the new m500 series<br /><br /> handhelds is the popular Palm Portable Keyboard, a best-selling<br /><br /> collapsible keyboard for typing on -the-go. With its full-sized QWERTY<br /><br /> layout, users can take notes and manage email while on the move. This<br /><br /> version features the new Universal Connector and sells for $99.<br /><br /> * PalmModem<font size="-1"><sup>®</sup></font> Connectivity Kit -- The PalmModem Connectivity Kit allows<br /><br /> 56K dialup data speeds for remote HotSync Mail and access to the<br /><br /> Internet for email using MultiMail SE or AOL Mail, and web clipping.<br /><br /> * Travel options -- For users who travel frequently, Palm offers several<br /><br /> travel accessories, including a charging kit and serial and USB HotSync<br /><br /> cables.<br /><br /> More information on accessories for the m500 series handhelds is available<br /><br />at http://www.palm.com. Product configurations and accessories will vary among<br /><br />regions.<br /><br /> Images of the Palm m500 series handhelds are linked to the press release<br /><br />on the PR Newswire website (http://www.prnewswire.com).<br /><br /> About Palm, Inc.<br /><br /> Palm, Inc. is a pioneer in the field of mobile and mobile and wireless<br /><br />Internet solutions and a leading provider of handheld computers, according to<br /><br />IDC (December 2000). Based on the Palm OS<font size=" -1"><sup>®</sup></font> platform, Palm's handheld<br /><br />solutions allow people to carry and access their most critical information<br /><br />with them wherever they go. Palm<font size="-1"><sup>™</sup></font> handhelds address the needs of<br /><br />individuals, enterprises and educational institutions through thousands of<br /><br />application solutions.<br /><br /> The Palm OS platform is also the foundation for products from Palm's<br /><br />licensees and strategic partners, such as Franklin Covey, Handspring, IBM,<br /><br />Kyocera, Sony, Symbol Technologies, and TRG. Platform licensees also include<br /><br />Nokia and Samsung. The Palm Economy is a growing global community of<br /><br />industry-leading licensees, world-class OEM customers, and more than<br /><br />145,000 innovative developers and solution providers that have registered to<br /><br />develop solutions based on the Palm OS platform. Palm went public on<br /><br />March 2, 2000. Its stock is traded on the Nasdaq national market under the<br /><br />symbol PALM. More information is available at http://www.palm.com.<br /><br /> (1) Dealer prices may vary.<br /><br /> (2) User accessible area will be less due to division of card into<br /><br /> security area and user accessible area.<br /><br /> (3) Internet and email features require an Internet connection.<br /><br /> (4) A list of mobile phones compatible with the Palm m500 series<br /><br /> handhelds can be found http://www.palm.com.<br /><br /> (5) The total card capacity of 16 million bytes is divided into a<br /><br /> security area and a user accessible area (of approximately<br /><br /> 14.6 million bytes).<br /><br /> Palm OS, HotSync, PalmPak, Graffiti, MultiMail and PalmModem are<br /><br />registered trademarks and Palm and MyPalm are trademarks of Palm, Inc. or its<br /><br />subsidiaries. Other brands may be trademarks of their respective owners.<br /><br /> Palm m500 Series Press Release Addendum<br /><br /> I. Bonus Software<br /><br /> Palm Reader<br /><br /> Read books and periodicals wherever and whenever convenient. With the<br /><br />Palm Reader, a Palm<font size=" -1"><sup>™</sup></font> handheld user can download and start reading eBooks in<br /><br />minutes. Best-selling novels, reference manuals and periodicals are all<br /><br />available for Palm handhelds. Also included are two free eBooks to get<br /><br />started -- "12 Valuable Ways to Use Your Palm" from Velocity Business<br /><br />Publishing and "Tarzan of the Apes," Edgar Rice Burroughs' classic story.<br /><br /> http://www.palm.com/eBooks<br /><br /> AOL for Palm OS<br /><br /> AOL members can now check AOL email or send an instant message from the<br /><br />mall, airport, or just about anywhere. With the AOL 2.0 for Palm OS<font size="-1"><sup>®</sup></font><br /><br />application, it's simple and it's free to AOL members. All that is needed is<br /><br />a Palm handheld, an America Online account and either a Palm compatible modem<br /><br />or a data -enabled mobile phone.<br /><br /> http://www.aol.com/anywhere<br /><br /> AvantGo<br /><br /> The AvantGo mobile Internet service provides free interactive and<br /><br />personalized content and applications to Palm handhelds. With AvantGo, Palm<br /><br />handheld users can access the web, on a wirelessly enabled Palm handheld or<br /><br />via desktop synchronization, or select from more than 650 optimized content<br /><br />channels for up-to-date news, stock quotes, flight schedules, movie listings,<br /><br />restaurant reviews, maps, weather, and much more.<br /><br /> http://www.avantgo.com<br /><br /> Chapura PocketMirror 3.02<br /><br /> PocketMirror has been the handheld industry's Outlook synchronization<br /><br />standard for the past 3 years. PocketMirror is easy to install with no<br /><br />configuration required, and allows for simple one-button synchronization of<br /><br />data between the desktop and the handheld. It fully supports all Palm OS<br /><br />handheld computers.<br /><br /> http://www.chapura.com<br /><br /> DataViz Documents To Go 3.0<br /><br /> View and edit documents and spreadsheets, such as Word and Excel, on a<br /><br />Palm handheld. Simply drag files into the desktop application and the next<br /><br />time the Palm handheld is synchronized, those files will be moved to the<br /><br />handheld. Virtually all formatting will be retained, such as bold, italics,<br /><br />underlines, justifications, indentations, auto bulleting and numbering -- even<br /><br />tables. Supported formats include Word, Excel, WordPerfect, Lotus 1-2-3,<br /><br />Quattro Pro, text, and more.<br /><br /> http://www.dataviz.com<br /><br /> Infinity Softworks' powerOne Personal Calculator<br /><br /> Advanced math functions, including power and square root, coupled with<br /><br />basic business functions, such as tips, margins, markups, and percent change,<br /><br />make powerOne Personal an excellent general-purpose calculator.<br /><br /> http://www.infinitysw.com<br /><br /> MGI PhotoSuite Mobile Edition<br /><br /> Carry favorite photos and video clips with you wherever you go. Powerful<br /><br />editing and viewing tools for the complete video and imaging experience.<br /><br />Capture, view, edit, produce and share video clips or images with anyone,<br /><br />anywhere. Store images and videos on Secure Digital or MultiMediaCard media.<br /><br />Supported formats include JPEG, GIF, TIF, AVI, WMF and MOV.<br /><br /> http://www.mgisoft.com<br /><br /> II. PalmPak<font size=" -1"><sup>®</sup></font> Content Cards and New Utility Cards<br /><br /> PalmPak Content Cards<br /><br /> PalmPak Travel Cards<br /><br /> The PalmPak<font size="-1"><sup>®</sup></font> Travel Cards provide a convenient way to access travel<br /><br />information when needed, without taking up valuable memory on the handheld<br /><br />when not in use. Three PalmPak Travel Cards are now available: United<br /><br />States, Europe and Asia Pacific.<br /><br /> Applications available on the PalmPak Travel Cards include TimeTraveler<br /><br />Time Zone Management by Class Action Proprietary, CityTime World Clock by Code<br /><br />City, SmallTalk by Landware, CitySync Travel Guides by Lonely Planet, and<br /><br />Currency Calculator by Terai Tech.<br /><br /> PalmPak Games Card<br /><br /> The PalmPak Games Card includes 10 games that are designed to run off the<br /><br />card so they don't have to be loaded into the handheld's memory. All games<br /><br />play in color or monochrome, depending upon the handheld's capability.<br /><br /> Applications available on the PalmPak Games Card include SimCity v1.5 by<br /><br />Atelier Software and Maxis, Zap!2000 by AstraWare, Klondike Solitaire and<br /><br />Vegas Slots by Electron Hut, Chroma Pack (chess, checkers and backgammon) by<br /><br />Whitehorse Games, 9 -Ball by Landware, Bubblet by oopdreams Software, and<br /><br />PXBlackjack by Pocket Express.<br /><br /> PalmPak Dictionary/Thesaurus Card<br /><br /> The PalmPak Dictionary/Thesaurus Card provides a comprehensive reference<br /><br />library designed to run off the card so that only a minimal amount of the<br /><br />handheld's memory is used.<br /><br /> The PalmPak Dictionary/Thesaurus Card includes Merriam -Webster's<br /><br />Collegiate Dictionary (Tenth Edition) and the Franklin Advanced Thesaurus.<br /><br /> Utility Cards<br /><br /> Backup Card<br /><br /> The Backup Card allows users to back up Palm handheld data and restore<br /><br />previously backed-up data to any 8MB expansion-slot-enabled Palm handheld in<br /><br />seconds. It provides protection against handheld data loss or battery<br /><br />depletion -- especially while traveling -- as well as security for data with<br /><br />password protection and data encryption.<br /><br /> 16MB Expansion Card<br /><br /> The 16MB Expansion Card provides extra memory anytime, anywhere. Palm<br /><br />handheld users can carry and store software applications, pictures, music and<br /><br />more on this fast, compact card -- even if the handheld's memory is full.<br /><br /> III. PluggedIn Program Members<br /><br /> DeLorme<br /><br /> The Secure Digital GPS solutions, from the Eartha Systems business unit at<br /><br />DeLorme Publishing, will allow people the ability to see their current<br /><br />position and track their travels in conjunction with the full features of the<br /><br />Solus Pro application, which provides mapping and routing of the entire United<br /><br />States so they can travel easily in unfamiliar areas. These solutions will be<br /><br />targeted at the mobile professional, frequent travelers and the outdoor<br /><br />recreation enthusiast.<br /><br /> Estimated availability: June 2001<br /><br /> Contact: Ron Brann, ronb@delorme.com<br /><br /> http://www.earthasystems.com<br /><br /> Infineon<br /><br /> Infineon will be providing software application cards for the new Palm<br /><br />m500 and m505 handhelds. Infineon's 16MB capacity MultiMediaCard storage<br /><br />cards will provide Palm handheld users with access to applications and data<br /><br />programs, such as games, reference and travel information. Additionally,<br /><br />Infineon will establish an e -commerce sales channel to provide third-party<br /><br />developers with access to small lot orders of MultiMediaCard media and the<br /><br />tools required to make applications and content available in this format.<br /><br /> http://www.infineon.com<br /><br /> Eastman Kodak Company<br /><br /> The new Kodak PalmPix camera from Eastman Kodak Company quickly and<br /><br />affordably turns the latest Palm handhelds, the m500 and m505, into color<br /><br />digital cameras. Designed for savvy, style -conscious Palm handheld users who<br /><br />want to take pictures while on the go, the camera will be available in the<br /><br />first half of 2001 for $129.95. Sleek and stylish, the camera folds like a<br /><br />cell phone and can take full advantage of the handhelds' newest feature, the<br /><br />expansion slot, which lets users store pictures on the removable SD and<br /><br />MultiMediaCard media. The SVGA resolution (800 x 600 pixels), image sensor<br /><br />and adjustable focal range (the three-position lens focuses from 4 inches to<br /><br />infinity) mean better pictures, suitable for printing photo-realistic images<br /><br />up to 4 inches x 6 inches.<br /><br /> Estimated street price: $129.95 (U.S.)<br /><br /> Estimated availability: first half of 2001<br /><br /> Contact: Erin Foster, Kodak, 716 -781-9539, erin.foster@kodak.com or<br /><br /> Tara Poole, Shandwick, 646-658-8000, tpoole@shandwick.com<br /><br /> http://www.kodak.com/go/palmpix.<br /><br /> Landware<br /><br /> Pocket Quicken, from LandWare, gives people a mobile companion to their<br /><br />desktop Quicken application so they can quickly capture transactions that will<br /><br />synchronize back to Quicken (on a Windows or Macintosh desktop).<br /><br /> Target Market: Quicken owners and those interested in tracking their<br /><br /> spending.<br /><br /> Estimated street price: $39.95 (U.S.)<br /><br /> Estimated availability: Q3 2001<br /><br /> Contact for more information: sales@landware.com<br /><br /> http://www.landware.com<br /><br /> http://www.landware.com/PocketQuicken/<br /><br /> Zagat 2001 Restaurant Guide, from LandWare, transforms a Palm handheld<br /><br />into the most useful, comprehensive and reliable dining guide around with<br /><br />instant access to up -to-date reviews, ratings, costs and features. Each guide<br /><br />contains the same extensive information found in Zagat's best-selling books.<br /><br />Includes 22 cities plus the New York City Nightlife Guide.<br /><br /> Target Market: consumer market<br /><br /> Estimated street price: $39.95 (U.S.)<br /><br /> Estimated availability: Q3 2001<br /><br /> Contact for more information: sales@landware.com<br /><br /> http://www.landware.com<br /><br /> http://www.landware.com/zagat<br /><br /> Small Talk, from LandWare, provides a five-language translator for the<br /><br />traveling professional or tourist. Provides phrase translations into<br /><br />five languages: English, French, German, Spanish and Italian. The world's<br /><br />first two-way real-time translator, Small Talk is a software application for<br /><br />handheld computers. More than just a phrase book or a dictionary, Small Talk<br /><br />allows users to engage in a real conversation with another person, even if you<br /><br />don't speak the same language.<br /><br /> Target Market: international travelers<br /><br /> Estimated street price: $39.95 (U.S.)<br /><br /> Estimated availability: Q4 2001<br /><br /> Contact for more information: sales@landware.com<br /><br /> http://www.landware.com<br /><br /> http://www.landware.com/smalltalk/<br /><br /> Macronix<br /><br /> Macronix has announced a new family of low -cost, read-only MultiMediaCard<br /><br />media for the Palm m500 series handheld computers. These new products are<br /><br />fully compatible with the expansion-card slot built into the Palm m500 and<br /><br />m505 handhelds, as well as into future Palm handhelds, and will be available<br /><br />in densities from 2MB to 32MB. The cards are approximately the size of a<br /><br />postage stamp with the thickness of a credit card. The cards are an ideal<br /><br />medium for a variety of content, including books, dictionaries, maps, travel<br /><br />guides and games. The cards also may be used to store such complex content as<br /><br />music compressed in formats such as MP3.<br /><br /> Novatel Wireless<br /><br /> Minstrel m500 series of wireless handheld modems for the Palm m500 series:<br /><br />Novatel Wireless, Inc, a leading provider of wireless data communications<br /><br />access solutions, will provide both CDPD and GSM/GPRS wireless modem solutions<br /><br />for the Palm m500 and Palm m505 handhelds. The modems offer users the ability<br /><br />to access email, corporate LANs and the Internet wirelessly from their m500<br /><br />and m505 handhelds so they can travel freely, in the United States and Europe,<br /><br />and still stay connected wherever CDPD or GSM/GPRS service is available.<br /><br /> Target Market: mobile professionals<br /><br /> Estimated street price: $369 (U.S.)<br /><br /> Estimated availability: April 2001<br /><br /> Contact: 1 -888-888-9231<br /><br /> http://www.novatelwireless.com<br /><br /> Portsmith, Inc.<br /><br /> Portsmith, Inc. offers the Portsmith Ethernet cradle for the Palm m500 and<br /><br />m505. The cradle is a cost -effective solution for access to and<br /><br />synchronization of mission-critical data from anywhere within the enterprise.<br /><br />Corporate end users across a variety of industries and vertical markets,<br /><br />including education and healthcare, can now update their data and charge their<br /><br />Palm handhelds in common areas such as lobbies, conference rooms and<br /><br />cafeterias without the need to return to their desktops.<br /><br /> Estimated street price: $199 (U.S.)<br /><br /> Estimated availability: June 2001<br /><br /> Contact: Daren Nordhagen, 208-395-1300 ext. 224 or darenn@portsmith.com<br /><br /> for additional information or to register for a limited number of<br /><br /> early release products.<br /><br /> http://www.portsmith.com<br /><br /> SanDisk Corporation<br /><br /> SanDisk Corporation is supplying Palm with Secure Digital (SD) flash<br /><br />memory cards for the Palm m500 series handhelds. SanDisk participates in<br /><br />Palm's PluggedIn Program and has been qualified to use the Designed for Palm<br /><br />Handhelds logo to let customers know that SanDisk SD cards will work with Palm<br /><br />m500 series handhelds. SanDisk also will roll out special marketing<br /><br />activities in select retail channels worldwide to promote the benefits of<br /><br />selecting SanDisk SD cards when purchasing a Palm m500 series handheld.<br /><br /> Shinei<br /><br /> i -Vox for the Palm m500 and Palm m505 handhelds, from Shinei<br /><br />International, gives people an easy-to-use voice recorder with 99-message or<br /><br />eight-minute recording capability so they can make reminders, phone numbers,<br /><br />driving directions or notes to self.<br /><br /> Target Market: executive road warrior<br /><br /> Estimated Street Price: $59.95 (U.S.)<br /><br /> Estimated availability: April 2001<br /><br /> Contact: custsvc@shinei.com.sg<br /><br /> http://www.i -vox.com<br /><br /> Syncharger for the Palm m500 and Palm m505 handhelds, from Shinei<br /><br />International, gives people an effortless charging solution using a pair of AA<br /><br />alkaline batteries, with both USB and serial ports for HotSync<font size="-1"><sup>®</sup></font> operations<br /><br />to the user's desktop or notebook computer.<br /><br /> Target Market: Business traveler<br /><br /> Estimated Street Price: $59.95 (U.S.)<br /><br /> Estimated availability: July 2001<br /><br /> Contact: custsvc@shinei.com.sg<br /><br /> http://www.syncharger.com<br /><br /> Socket Communications<br /><br /> Socket's Digital Phone Connection makes it easy to attach a Palm m500 or<br /><br />m505 handheld to a mobile phone for wireless applications such as email, web<br /><br />browsing, e-commerce and remote access to corporate data. Socket's<br /><br />energy-efficient solution includes a low-profile module that plugs into the<br /><br />Universal Connector of a Palm m500 or m505 handheld and connects via a cable<br /><br />to a data -enabled mobile phone. The initial versions of Socket's Digital<br /><br />Phone Connection will be compatible with Motorola's StarTAC, Timeport,<br /><br />Talkabout and V Series handsets and with a variety of handsets from Samsung.<br /><br />Socket expects Digital Phone Connection to be available in Q2 2001.<br /><br /> Target market: mobile professionals and telecommuters<br /><br /> Estimated street price: $69 (U.S.)<br /><br /> Estimated availability: Q2 2001<br /><br /> Contact: Peter Phillips, peter@socketcom.com<br /><br /> http://www.socketcom.com/palmprods.htm<br /><br /> Socket's In-Hand Scan Card for Palm makes it a snap to add<br /><br />high-performance bar-code scanning to a Palm m500 or m505 handheld computer.<br /><br />Integrating a state-of-the-art miniature laser scan engine from Symbol<br /><br />Technologies onto a Secure Digital input/output (SDIO) card, the In-Hand Scan<br /><br />Card for Palm handhelds offers an instant plug-in solution that lets users<br /><br />scan bar codes with one hand. The laser scan engine from Symbol makes<br /><br />automatic data collection easy, fast and accurate, enabling emerging<br /><br />consumer -based bar-code scanning applications such as scanner-assisted<br /><br />shopping, as well as commercial applications. No extra batteries are needed.<br /><br /> Target markets: retail, manufacturing, transportation and medical<br /><br />applications, such as inventory management, shipping/receiving, route<br /><br />delivery, field inspection, market research, patient tracking, clinical<br /><br />control, access control, and other mobile data-collection activities. The<br /><br />device is also ideal for new and emerging consumer-based bar-code scanning<br /><br />applications, such as scanner-assisted shopping and print-to-web access.<br /><br /> Estimated street price: $249 (U.S.)<br /><br /> Estimated availability: Q4 2001<br /><br /> Contact: Jack Brandon, jack@socketcom.com<br /><br /> http://www.socketcom.com/palmprods.htm<br /><br /> Sunderland Technologies Pte Ltd<br /><br /> Sunderland Technologies, a technology leader and pioneer in providing<br /><br />wireless solutions, announces that it is building SMARTclip III, a compact and<br /><br />integrated add -on Smart Card reader and writer for Palm handhelds using the<br /><br />Universal Connector. With the Universal Connector, SMARTclip III will be<br /><br />compatible with Palm m500 and m505 handhelds. SMARTclip III is estimated to<br /><br />ship in June 2001 at an estimated street price of $120 (U.S.). The various<br /><br />applications for SMARTclip include electronic monetary transactions, merchant<br /><br />loyalty incentives, identification purposes, controlled access to databases<br /><br />and time attendance tracking. At the same time, Sunderland Technologies will<br /><br />also be extending product support for SDIO for Bluetooth as well as a<br /><br />contact-less smart-card reader.<br /><br /> Estimated street price: Bluetooth, $199 (U.S.)<br /><br /> Estimated street price: Contact-less smart-card reader, $120 (U.S.)<br /><br /> Estimated availability: Q3 2001<br /><br /> Contact: Mun Ling Lee, munling@sunland-group.com<br /><br /> Mobile: +65 -9876-4604<br /><br /> http://www.sunland-group.com<br /><br /> 150 Kampong Ampat, #04-01/02 KA Centre<br /><br /> Singapore 368324<br /><br /> Tel: +65-286-2555<br /><br /> Fax: +65-286-2552<br /><br /> TDK/Global Pulse<br /><br /> GlobalPulse, from TDK Systems Europe Ltd, gives people an easy and unique<br /><br />solution for connecting Palm m500 and Palm m505 handhelds and mobile handsets<br /><br />so they can experience their own mobile office for email, internet, text<br /><br />messaging and phone management.<br /><br /> Target Market: corporate, business and personal user<br /><br /> Estimated street price: from $79 (U.S.)<br /><br /> Estimated availability: April 2001<br /><br /> Contact: darren.watkins@tdksys.com or sales@tdksys.com<br /><br /> http://www.gsm4palm.com<br /><br /> Xircom<br /><br /> The Xircom 802.11b Wireless Ethernet module for Palm handhelds gives users<br /><br />Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) connectivity for access to email, the<br /><br />Internet and the corporate network so they can remain connected while roaming<br /><br />within the building or corporate campus.<br /><br /> Target market: enterprise customers and small/medium businesses.<br /><br /> Estimated street price: $299 (U.S.)<br /><br /> Estimated availability: Q3 2001<br /><br /> Contact: Dean Edwards, Product Line Manager, Xircom, Inc.,<br /><br /> handheld@us.xircom.com<br /><br /> http://www.xircom.com<br /><br /> Industry Associations<br /><br /> MMCA<br /><br /> Palm, Inc. is a contributing member of the MultiMediaCard Association<br /><br />(MMCA) and its board of directors.<br /><br /> About MultiMediaCard<br /><br /> MultiMediaCard is the world's smallest (24mm x 32mm x 1.4 mm) removable<br /><br />solid -state memory solution for mobile applications such as MP-3 music<br /><br />players, portable video games, laptop computers, personal digital assistants<br /><br />(PDAs), mobile telephones and digital cameras. These convenient, reliable,<br /><br />rugged and lightweight standardized data carriers store up to 128MB,<br /><br />sufficient for 120 minutes of MP -3 digital music, or approximately 80,000 book<br /><br />pages. MultiMediaCard media use ROM technology for read-only applications and<br /><br />Flash technology for read/write applications. The cards are fast for<br /><br />excellent system performance; energy efficient for prolonged battery life in<br /><br />portable products; and cost-efficient for use in systems sold at consumer<br /><br />price points. They also have an easy-to-install serial interface.<br /><br /> About the MultiMediaCard Association (MMCA)<br /><br /> The MultiMediaCard Association (MMCA) was founded in 1998, with<br /><br />14 companies, to promote the worldwide adoption of a postage-stamp-size,<br /><br />removable storage standard for storing and retrieving digital information in<br /><br />small, low-power devices. The organization has grown rapidly and now has<br /><br />100 members worldwide, representing all branches of mobile electronic<br /><br />applications, including semiconductor suppliers, software vendors and<br /><br />manufacturers of products such as music players, mobile phones, personal<br /><br />digital assistants (PDAs), digital cameras, voice recorders, GPS navigation<br /><br />devices, bar -code scanners and more. The MMCA developed and regulates open<br /><br />industry standards that define all types of MultiMediaCard media, ensuring<br /><br />full interchangeability between the cards produced by all MMCA members.<br /><br />MultiMediaCard media offer an unmatched array of features and benefits, and<br /><br />are becoming the industry standard for compact removable storage media across<br /><br />multiple host platforms and markets. MMCA headquarters are located at 19672<br /><br />Stevens Creek Blvd., PMB 404, Cupertino, CA 95014. More information is at the<br /><br />web site, http://www.mmca.org<br /><br /> Contact for more information:<br /><br /> Tom Mahon<br /><br /> Thomas Mahon Associates<br /><br /> tmahon@ncal.verio.com<br /><br /> 925-937-4921<br /><br /> Secure Digital Association (SDA)<br /><br /> Palm, Inc. is a contributing member of the Secure Digital Association<br /><br />(SDA) and its board of directors.<br /><br /> About Secure Digital (SD) Card Media<br /><br /> SD card media is the product of the Secure Digital Association (SDA), an<br /><br />open industry standards organization established in January 2000 by industry<br /><br />leaders SanDisk, Toshiba and Matsushita (Panasonic). Its mission is to set<br /><br />industry standards for SD card media and promote its wide acceptance in a<br /><br />variety of applications.<br /><br /> In its short existence, the SDA has grown to more than 220 members strong.<br /><br />In addition to the founders, members include such powerhouses as JVC, NEC,<br /><br />Philips, QUALCOMM, Kodak, Compaq and Canon, many of which are already planning<br /><br />a range of new -generation consumer electronic devices that create, store and<br /><br />communicate digital content in exciting new ways. The SD standard is being<br /><br />built into a wide range of new digital products, such as cellular phones,<br /><br />audio players, automotive multimedia systems, handheld PCs, and video and<br /><br />digital still cameras.<br /><br /> http://www.sdcard.org<br /><br /> Contact for more information:<br /><br /> Ray Creech<br /><br /> 831 -623-2107<br /><br /> fax: 831-623-2248<br /><br /> rcreech@sdcard.org<br /><br /> Palm OS, PalmPak and HotSync are registered trademarks and Palm is a<br /><br />trademark of Palm, Inc. or its subsidiaries. All other trademarks are the<br /><br />property of their respective companies.<br /><br />SOURCE Palm, Inc.<br /><br />