Quickies: Flash, Games, Cases, & More

The NetFront browser will soon support flash, there are 2 new SJ33 colors in Japan, updates to some popular games, new cases, a new Tungsten T stylus and more in todays update.

NetFront will Support Flash
Macromedia and ACCESS Co.,have announced a licensing agreement to integrate Macromedia Flash support into the ACCESS NetFront browser. The NetFront browser is one of the most broadly deployed embedded web browsers. It is used in the Sony Clie devices and powers the PalmSource web browser.

SJ33 ColorsNew Clie SJ33 Colors in Japan
Sony Japan has released 2 new SJ33 colors. The new models come in white and blue.

lemmings taxing level pack
Ardiri.com has released a new lemmings level pack, taxing. It is the third thirty (30) original Lemmings levels from the original Lemmings - the "taxing" category (medium levels). The level pack is $14.95.

New Zire 71 and Tungsten C cases
E&B now has Slipper cases available for pre-order for the Tungsten C and Zire 71. The Tungsten C cases are offered with or without a belt clip, and feature slots for business cards, memory modules and a cash pocket. The Zire 71 cases are offered with or without a belt clip, and feature slots for business cards, memory modules and a cash pocket. This case allows for the camera to operate while still in the case. Both use magnetic closures. Both cases are expected to begin shipping in two to three weeks.

Medieval Heroes Update
The popular game, Medieval Heroes, has been updated. The new version includes high resolution graphics, sound support and game play improvements. The full version is $15.

Xigma TG50 case
Xigma Style Japan has introduced a new leather jacket case for CLIE TG50. It comes in a variety of colors and styles and sells for $59.

2-in-1 stylus pen for the Tungsten T
StylusCentral has announced the availability of its new 2-in-1 stylus pen for the Palm Tungsten T. The new model incorporates both a stylus and refillable ink pen and fits into the PDA silo. The stylus also telescopes from a length of 3 10/16" to a maximum length of 5". The 2-in-1 stylus pen features a ballpoint ink pen under the decorative black cap. On the opposite end, the stylus features a black tip for use on the PDA screen. The 2-in-1 stylus pen normally retails for $19.99 but is available during its introductory period for only $10.99.

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yay

helf @ 5/26/2003 9:18:33 PM #
I have been waiting for a case like this to come out for the z71. I did not want to get one while I still had to use that horrid slip case :|

backordered

Javahead @ 5/27/2003 9:04:45 AM #
the Zire 71 case must be pretty good - it's already back-ordered.

Credit cardless credit card holders.

Catchem @ 5/27/2003 10:05:46 AM #
I find it funy that the Tungsten C case sais it has slots for credit cards, but later states that you shouldn't actually out credit cards, or any other cards with magnestic striping, there. So, they really do not have credit card slots at all.

RE: Credit cardless credit card holders.
HiWire @ 5/27/2003 10:31:12 AM #
They should just call them card slots... at least they're there :-)

Palm m505 User
RE: Credit cardless credit card holders.
Be3G @ 5/27/2003 10:35:02 AM #
But not all cards use magnetic strips... some now use electronic chips don't they?

Thomas

Check out the Palm Tungsten|T review at www.comp-talk.co.uk

Netfront.

jamesgood72 @ 5/27/2003 12:25:54 PM #
I use Netfront in my TG-50, and it is a great browser. Add support for pop-up windows (pop-up on demand, not advertising pop-ups), view source, and better scaled frames, and it would be almost perfect.

However, I've gone to Access, Co's website, and you are hard pressed to find mention of it being a Palm browser. It's almost all PPC biased there. Why is this? Where are we likely to get updates to the software from? Sony? Palm?

Just wondering...

-James.

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