BlackBerry owners may be feeling like they have nothing to brag about now that the iPhone has added connectivity to Exchange e-mail systems--the BlackBerry's bread-and-butter feature.

Soon, BlackBerry users will have an over-the-air music download store designed just for them. (Credit: Research In Motion)
Not to worry. By ... (News, Blackberry, Smartphone)
Two companies that potentially could create very important applications for the iPhone and iPod touch have expressed cautious optimism about developing applications for these devices. (Software, Iphone)
Toysoft has released their 2008 Major League Baseball schedule and guide for Palm OS. mySchedule MLB includes all 30 MLB team's regular schedules, all team rosters, player salaries, coaches and staff listings. In addition, mySchedule includes a graphical view of player positions and game day games. You can also export any team's schedule to the DateBook or Calendar application with an alarm reminder so you never miss the first pitch.
mySchedule MLB comes with a free trial that only includes the roster and schedule for the Atlanta Braves. The full version includes all teams and data and sells for $10.00. It is compatible with Palm OS 3 and above. (News, Smartphone, Major League Baseball)
I usually am not one to spring for frivolous "luxury" items but I will confess to being a sucker for a high-quality wallet or billfold. After having too many cheap wallets deteriorate under the rigors of my relentless rump, I began carrying a Tumi wallet several years ago and have never considered another brand since. I love Tumi's combination of elegant styling, superb craftsmanship, and attention to detail.
Read on for the full Tumi Treo Case Review... (Smartphone, Accessories)
Early this year, Nokia committed to introducing a version of its N95 8GB with support for the 3G wireless networks used in N. America, and this long-awaited device has been released at last. (News, Pdabuzz)
Resco has released an all new version of Resco Explorer for Palm OS devices. Explorer is a powerful and feature rich file system browser, image viewer, launcher, zipper, backup utility and FTP/LAN browser with an impressive range of features and customizable options. The new 2008 version includes many GUI improvements including smooth scrolling and an improved search dialogue, bluetooth browsing and FTP support, an improved audio player with network streaming support, new general options and a secure storage area that will allow you to encrypt files and folders of your data in a secured area. You can view the full list of updates here.
Resco Explorer 2008 v4.01.4 is available now for $29.95. It includes a free trial version and supports most Palm OS 5 and above devices. (Palm, News, Pdabuzz)

The iPhone certainly is changing things.(Credit: Corinne Schulze/CNET Networks)
From the moment Apple announced iPhone, predictions were rampant that it would be the cell phone that would change the mobile world forever. As it turns out, the "Jesus phone" predictions were a little overblown, but indeed the iPhone ... (News, Pdabuzz, Smartphone, Iphone)
Amazon.com is now offering the Palm Centro for free after rebates when purchased with a new service plan. The offer is good on both the recently announced AT&T Centro and the Black and Red versions on Sprint.
The rebates total up to $350 and include a conditional $250 discount that requires you to keep the service and keep your account in "good standing" for six months. The offer is only good for new service plan purchases.
(Palm, News, Deal)

Yahoo is on a mobile roll.
The Internet company on Tuesday unveiled a new bookmarking tool for cell phones that lets people keep track of favorite Web content--news feeds, search results, Web sites--from one place on their handheld. The technology, called Yahoo OnePlace, will be available in the second quarter ... (News, Pdabuzz)
Google is bringing Google Gears to mobile phones so that people on the go can access Web-based applications even when they're not connected to the mobile Net.

Smartphones and 3G data services are changing the way some people work, allowing them to access documents and applications from anywhere. But ... (News, Pdabuzz, Rumors)