Press Release

Love in the Time of Technology
Palm Handhelds Bring Couples and Families Closer Together
MILPITAS, Calif., Feb. 3 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Some social commentators
say technology isolates people, but the lives of Palm(TM) handheld users
tell a different story, not yet captured by trend watchers and academic
studies. Savvy couples from coast to coast use technology to organize
romantic time together, express feelings or simply communicate. Who could
have known that handhelds would make life so sweet?
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A Santa Cruz, Calif., groom, who had a reputation for showing up late
to everything, heard an alarm go off on his Palm handheld on the day of
his wedding. He pulled his Palm handheld out of his pocket to see that
his bride-to-be had set a "get married" alarm. He high-tailed
it to the church.
With the approach of Valentine's Day, such stories illustrate high-tech
expressions of love and romance. Now, more than ever before, people are
turning to their Palm handhelds to make dates, plan honeymoons, better
care for each other and set aside time to get cozy. These people are fast-food
restaurant owners, police officers, physicians, stay-at-home moms and
dads, and more ( http://www.palm.com/community/stories/
).
From the ($99) Palm Zire(TM) handheld to the compact and powerful Palm
Tungsten(TM) T handheld, all Palm devices feature Palm's classic Personal
Information Management (PIM) applications. Address Book, Date Book, Note
Pad and Memo applications help users keep track of what matters most to
them, and share that information with loved ones.
A Palm m515 handheld user from New Jersey and her husband used their
handhelds to plan their wedding and honeymoon late last year. Now
married, they use DualDate, an application that lets users synchronize
calendars and view two calendars side by side, to coordinate activities
and travel schedules. They beam each other notes and information.
A couple kept track of their Disneyland honeymoon plans on a Palm
handheld, while another couple used a handheld to direct them to bed and
breakfast inns on their California Coast honeymoon.
A NYPD detective suffered a debilitating accident on the job and lost
the
ability to remember details short term. His "wonderful wife"
bought him a
handheld, which now does the remembering for him.
The wife of a physician and proud papa gave her husband a Palm handheld
for Christmas. He uses it for work all the time, but his favorite use
is
to carry around photos of his new daughter on his handheld so he can show
everyone he meets.
A stay-at-home-dad uses his Palm handheld to signal time for school
and
bath time. How? He plays "Wheels on the Bus" and "Splish,
Splash."
A doting husband gave his interior decorator wife his Palm m505 handheld.
He spent an entire day transferring the information from her out-of-date
paper organizer, which "had sticky notes popping out of it like a
porcupine." She coordinates her client requests, kids' soccer schedules,
ballet lessons, meetings, and more.
For Valentine's Day, the life of the romantic technology user is a little
sweeter thanks to developers who have created more than 16,000 applications
for the Palm OS(R) platform. Applications such as Dating 1.0 allow users
to keep track of pertinent dating information, and the Love Calculator
calculates the probability of a successful relationship between two people.
These dating and romance applications and more are available from www.handango.com
and www.palmgear.com.
About Palm, Inc.
With shipment of more than 20 million Palm handheld computers, many carried
in pockets, purses and briefcases around the world, Palm delivers devices
that make it easy for people to use and keep track of what matters to
them.
Information about Palm, Inc. (Nasdaq: PALM) is available at http://www.palm.com/aboutpalm
.
NOTE: Palm OS is a registered trademark and Palm, Zire and Tungsten are
trademarks of Palm, Inc. Other brands may be trademarks of their respective
owners.
SOURCE Palm, Inc.
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