To: Road Walker who wrote (134385 ) 5/8/2001 4:06:33 PM From: Paul Engel Respond to of 186894 John - Here's a rather cool Wireless gizmo for HandSpring Visors that Intel developed with its Xircom acquisition.biz.yahoo.com Tuesday May 8, 11:10 am Eastern Time Press ReleaseIntel Transforms Handspring Visors Into Wireless Communication Tools SpringPort Wireless Ethernet Module Enables 802.11b Connectivity for Handspring Visor Handhelds LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 8, 2001--Intel Corporation today introduced the Xircom® SpringPort(TM) Wireless Ethernet module, the first wireless local area network (WLAN) device for the Handspring(TM) Visor(TM) handheld computer. The new module complements Intel's existing line of WLAN products and is the first product announced after the company's acquisition of Xircom. Slightly smaller than a deck of cards, the module plugs into the Springboard(TM) expansion slot on the back of the Handspring Visor, providing secure, high-speed, wireless access to applications and data located on a network, including Internet browsers, email and files. The SpringPort Wireless Ethernet module enables mobile professionals to increase productivity with access to real-time information and communications. The module is compliant with the IEEE 802.11b high-rate standard and interoperates with Wi-Fi(TM) certified products including the Xircom Wireless Ethernet Access Point and the Intel®PRO/Wireless 2011 LAN products. ``The Handspring Visor is a powerful device to help on-the-go individuals organize their lives. Now, with the addition of real-time access to information, they are further empowered to make critical decisions without sacrificing mobility within the office or corporate campus,'' said John Merrill, product marketing manager for Xircom, an Intel company. ``We are in the business of connecting mobile professionals to their data. The new SpringPort Wireless Ethernet module complements our existing line of wireless and wired network connections.'' ``Intel is delivering a new level of mobile productivity to Handspring Visor customers,'' said Michael Rosenthal, developer relations manager for wireless at Handspring. ``Xircom's SpringPort Wireless Ethernet module enables individuals, including those at universities, healthcare institutions, and corporations, to access real-time, critical information on the web, email and their Intranets.'' The SpringPort Wireless Ethernet module offers up to 11 Mbps transfer rates within 300 feet (90m) of any installed access point, or hub, on a WLAN. This makes it an excellent solution for organizations of all sizes. The SpringPort Wireless Ethernet module will be demonstrated in the Intel booth (No.5343) and WECA pavilion (No.1014) at the Networld + Interop (N+I) conference in Las Vegas, May 8-10, 2001. For additional information on the SpringPort Wireless Ethernet, visit www.xircom.com/wireless. Availability and Pricing Xircom's SpringPort Wireless Ethernet module for the Visor handheld has a suggested retail price of $299 (US) and will be available in May. The module will be available through valued-added resellers (VARs), direct marketers, e-tailers and system integrators and online at the ShopXircom(SM) store. About Xircom, an Intel company Intel completed the acquisition of Xircom in March 2001. As a wholly-owned subsidiary of Intel, Xircom Mobile Communications Division will continue to design and develop innovative solutions that connect mobile users worldwide to corporate networks, the Internet, Intranets and other online resources. For over a decade, mobile professionals around the world have relied on Xircom for access to their information anytime, anywhere. Please visit xircom.com for more information. Intel, the world's largest chip maker, is also a leading manufacturer of computer, networking and communications products. Additional information about Intel is available at intel.com . This news release contains or may contain certain forward-looking statements based on current expectations that involve a number of risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual results to differ materially. These risks and uncertainties may include without limitation conditions in the capital markets, the timing, market acceptance and success of Xircom, and the growth rate(s) of applicable product markets. Note to Editors: Third party marks and brands are property of their respective holders. Intel is a trademark or registered trademark of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries. Xircom is a registered trademark of Xircom, Inc., an Intel company. Other company or product names have been used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contact: Porter Novelli Convergence Group Katie Townsend, 415/538-7538 katie.townsend@pnicg.com or Scott McLaughlin, 503/712-1512 scott.k.mclaughlin@intel.com Email this story - Most-emailed art