The Palm m100: tougher, sleeker, cheaper
Palm has literally changed the face of its handheld product line with the release of the Palm m100. Palm has created a personal organizer that's easy to use, easy to afford, and most of all, easy on the eyes. Get your first look at the exciting and sexy new Palm m100 in this review by Staff Editor Steve Niles.
Kodak PalmPix turns your Palm device into a digital camera
Kodak has come up with a great new way for all you shutterbugs to extend the use of your Palm III, Palm V, or Palm VII. Claire Pieterek reviews the PalmPix, a cool piece of hardware that lets you take digital photos with your Palm device.
 
Franklin Covey knows what matters most
If you bought a Palm device because you were looking for a personal organizer but still found organizing your life to be difficult, then Franklin Covey may have just what you need. The personal and organizational effectiveness firm has produced a software package that integrates with your Palm device and is currently offering a workshop to help train you in its use. Steve Niles reviews the workshop and the software designed to guide you down the path of self-actualization.
Beggars in Spain, the perfect ebook for sleepless nights
Fresh on the heels of the sequencing of the human genome, Fictionwise.com has released an ebook version of a classic novella by Nancy Kress exploring the dangers of genetic engineering. Eliot Mercury reviews this involving tale that epitomizes the expression, it's not nice to fool with Mother Nature.
Shoulder the burden of personal electronics with e-Holster
As more and more personal electronics become a necessary part of our lives, we're quickly running out of places to carry them all. Purses and briefcases get overstuffed, pockets overflow, and belts get congested to the point of absurdity. One company has come up with a solution in the form of a shoulder harness called the e-Holster. Here, Michael Compeau and his dog Baily review this new personal electronics accessory that will appeal to everyone's inner Dirty Harry.
PALMPOWER SITE OF THE MONTH
A weblog built with the Palm V
The August PalmPower Site of the Month features a Weblog offering a cynical take on the news of the day. Wanna know the coolest part about it? It's completely written on a Palm V. Check out this review by Steve Niles to see how it's done.
FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
I have a secret
Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz has a secret, and he's not going to share it. At least not yet. In the meantime, he discusses the tools he's been using that allow him to work from a booth at Friendly's and momentarily channels Tom Brokaw for a Fleecing of America bit.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Health, religion, and installers...Oh my!
The PalmPower mailbag has been busy this month. In this edition of letters to the editor, a query is answered, a few new product options are noted, an application is sought, and the moral integrity of our publication is questioned.
TRADESHOW GUIDE
Ashley's mobile tradeshow guide
If you didn't have time to plan a summer vacation, you could have a chance to redeem yourself this fall. In this edition of Ashley's mobile tradeshow guide, she gives you the scoop on the fall events that will be coming up in such hot locales as Pasadena, Las Vegas, Orlando, and Atlanta.
From Our Sponsors
OmniSky Minstrel V Modem connects the Palm V to email and the Internet
If you're a Palm V user, you'll find that the OmniSky Minstrel V Modem is packed full of features you can use. The following article, provided by our sponsor, is an excerpt of a review which appeared originally in CNET. Read this article to find out how you can access the best the wireless Internet has to offer.

 
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