- Tue Nov 23 1999 Palm VII offers Prudential services
Prudential Insurance Company announces that its customers will able to access a range of financial information remotely using a Palm VII handheld wireless computer.
- Wed May 26 1999 Palm VII is here!
Palm VII is here!
- Tue May 18 1999 Palm VII to debut Monday
Palm Computing will introduce its Palm VII handheld computer in select trial markets starting on the East Coast, sources say.
- Mon May 24 1999 Palm VII enters wireless Net realm
Palm Computing introduces its eagerly anticipated handheld computer, which features limited Net access, in trial markets starting on the East Coast.
- Mon Apr 17 2000 EDS aims wireless banking at Palm devices
The consulting and computer systems integration company jumps into the wireless world with services geared for financial institutions over the Palm VII handheld device.
- Thu Jul 6 2000 Palm lends a hand in roadside emergencies
A wireless version of an auto club service will provide free tow truck referrals and taxi requests to stranded drivers using the wireless Palm VII.
- Sat May 22 1999 The week in review: Palm VII kicking off wireless era
When Palm Computing introduces its eagerly anticipated Palm VII handheld, it may well kick off the era of wireless computing.
- Tue Jun 22 1999 Palm to focus on software, wireless service
If the first half of 1999 was dedicated to Palm Computing's market-leading handheld hardware, the second half will be focused on software improvements and licensing plans.
- Mon Jun 14 1999 Short Take: Flight schedules come to Palm VII
United Airlines and Internet Travel Network have teamed to provide flight information for the new Palm VII handheld. The alliance will give Palm VII users the ability to track United Airlines flight arrival and departure times using a direct connection to the airline's online reservations system via the wireless device, with technology provided by Internet Travel Network.
- Fri Feb 9 2001 Brokerages positioned to lead wireless move
Online brokerages are positioned to be among the first sectors to use the wireless devices to retain customers, according to a new study by Internet research firm IDC. Investors will continue to do most of their trading and banking on PCs with wireless devices, such as Web-enabled phones and the Palm VII, which should augment the PC, providing a new convenience and improve customer relationships. The study showed that offering wireless services is "unlikely to attract new revenues or generate additional revenues," IDC said Friday in a written statement.




