The Handspring Visor family of handheld organizers boasts one major difference from its Palm counterparts: the Springboard expansion port. In last week’s issue, I talked about six modules that offered ...
HandSignal Inc., a wireless company started on $60,000 in investment money, took a big leap forward at last week's Springboard Mid-West 2001 venture capital forum in Chicago. Co-founder Margy ...
A.G. Breitenstein put on her attorney hat and wowed 'em with her 10-minute pitch for the "de-identification" technology being developed by PrivaSource Inc., a Somerville-based information security ...
Handspring users have one more reason to be happy about their Springboard expansion slot. While users have been able to use their Visors as cell phones on certain networks, the list just got longer.
When you compare handhelds from Palm and Handspring, the two product families look quite similar. They all run the Palm OS, which includes a built-in calendar, address book, to-do list, and notepad; ...
Though gun-shy in this frosty economic environment, many local venture capitalists are still clamoring for good ideas. That was the message at yesterday’s Springboard 2001 investment forum in lower ...
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