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Posted by Tyler Regas on September 29, 2002 11:15 AM PDA Buzz is reporting an interesting tidbit on Bluetooth and the automobile industry. Apparently, Daimler-Chrysler is going to release the UConnect kit for certain Chrysler models. The item is here. PalmInfoCenter reports that PalmSource has revealed a new application called Cambio ("share" in Spanish) at a recent SVPUG meeting. The program, early in development, is designed to allow the user to rate their applications and then share that informationa as well as the applications with other Palm device users. More here. Pocket PC Thoughts' prolific Ed Hansberry has turned up yet another nugget. Apparently, MINI, owned by German uber automaker BMW, will soon be offering an iPAQ with certain models of the super hot MINI Cooper S [mine is a fully loaded Indi Blue "S" with a body color roof... or it will be, ED.]. The item at PPCT is here. The MINI international site is here. MacCentral is reporting that Apple has released the first beta of their new iSync software which promises to help synchronize various devices via a single interface. The item can be read here. The Gadgeteer's Julie and Judie were graced by the gods of PR by receiving a sample unit of the hot new Zayo A600 Pocket PC device based on an XScale architecture. Their review of the device is here. Oh, if you weren't aware, the Zayo is made by mobo maker ASUS. Casio BE-300 (and BE-500 from Japan) owners frustrated about a lack of news and support can find BE-Central helpful. The site features a wide array of tips, tricks, and software, including entire replacement operating systems for the small, odd device. There's even a Linux version in the works. Email This Story
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