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    A battalion of worthy adversaries including Microsoft, Hewlett-Packard, and Compaq have entered the market to challenge Palm's dominance. Can the five-year-old company fend off increasing competition to maintain its lead?

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    3Com plans to debut its first integrated wireless Palm device and service product this week, which will provide limited access to Internet content and e-mail.

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    Strong growth in game consoles connected to the Internet and in Net TVs will push these devices ahead.

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  • Tivoli Smart Handheld Device manager

    Tivoli Systems has announced Tivoli Smart Handheld Device manager which allows operations staff to manage anything from a mainframe computer to a personal digital assistant (PDA) using the same management paradigm and user interface.

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