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- Palm webOS 1.2 released; LinkedIn syncing, email filtering, Amazon downloads, and faster transitions
- Update?!?!It's not an update, it's a colossal failure. My Pre stopped working this morning and when I called Sprint they said that they'd "add me to the long queue" for Palm to get back to me to fix it. I still haven't heard from them and it has...
- Discussion threads 2009-09-29
- Next Palm webOS-ready phone, Eos 'Pixie', to arrive Oct. 2010
- 2009 or 2010?nmRE: Next Palm webOS-ready phone, Eos 'Pixie', to arrive Oct. 2010If it wasn't for the expensive data plans you are forced into, I would love one. However, I don't "need" constant internet access, so that's a deal breaker. If Palm was smart, they would release a...
- Discussion threads 2009-08-19
- News to know: Google Wave; Bing; Palm webOS; Verizon Wireless CEO; AOL
- News to know: Google Wave; Bing; Palm webOS; Verizon Wireless CEO; AOLNice one.Read my post for more indepth analysishttp://sashayz.wordpress.comRE: News to know: Google Wave; Bing; Palm webOS; Verizon Wireless CEO; AOLhttp://sashayz.wordpress.com/2009/06/07/google-bings-and-microsoft-rides-on-high-waves/
- Discussion threads 2009-06-07
- Palm webOS touts iTunes sync, Twitter search, App Catalog
- Palm webOS touts iTunes sync, Twitter search, App CatalogOk, okOk, ok.. so release the GSM version already!
- Discussion threads 2009-05-29
- Palm webOS touts iTunes sync, Twitter search, App Catalog
- Palm announced today at The Wall Street Journal's D: All Things Digital conference never-before revealed features of the its webOS platform, including "media sync," the integration of Twitter in universal search, and a beta version of its App Catalog. The new features will be ready in time...
- Blog posts 2009-05-28
- The Ultimate Tablet: On Palm's webOS?
- The Ultimate Tablet: On Palm's webOS?Why not?In the near future, virtually all mobile devices (MIDs,tablets,netbooks,notebooks,eReaders...) are likely to include smartphone electronics (3G, GPS, accelerometer, compass, etc.), for the simple reason that there are a lot of great apps that can be built to leverage it. The ability to make phone...
- Discussion threads 2009-05-26
- Palm webOS SDK emulator screenshots leak
- Palm webOS SDK emulator screenshots leakajaxwhat i still don't get about palm's webOS: when apple came out with an webOS sdk in autumn 2007 all the world turned upside down with all the pundits screaming and shouting that htm, javascript and css is way too little for a real handset...
- Discussion threads 2009-04-29
- CTIA 09: Walk through some 3rd party apps on the Palm Pre
- CTIA 09: Walk through some 3rd party apps on the Palm PreWhat, am I the only one?Where are the Palm fanboys? Am I the only one left? Streaming Pandora, GPS-enabled Fandango, a real keyboard...I'm lovin this thing.Apps are comingPalm WebOs is a new software for developers in the mobile field.We...
- Discussion threads 2009-04-02
- Palm Pre: Can it trump the iPhone? Will it matter?
- The Palm Pre is the first smartphone innovative enough to give the iPhone a run for its money. In fact, it leapfrogs the iPhone in a several key areas. The big question is whether Palm can deliver and if it has the chutzpah to take on the Apple juggernaut. by...
- Blog posts 2009-01-19
- Palm WebOS is all about the Mojo
- The excitement surrounding the Palm Pre and WebOS announcements is still quite high and is definitely the talk of CES 2009. Today, Palm posted some details on the Mojo application framework that developers will be able to use to write applications for the new device and OS. The hardware of...
- Blog posts 2009-01-09
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- Amazon slashes price of Palm Pre to $79.99, Pixi to $24.99
- I don't want ......ANY misleading bargain with a two or three year contract. Sell me the HW at a fair price and let me select the carrier and package of my choice.I am not an idiot. RE: Amazon slashes price of Palm Pre to $79.99, Pixi to $24.99When you limit...
- Discussion threads 2009-11-19
- Is it a sound business decision for Nokia to buy Palm?
- It could be a great way to gain some market share, and cover more bases.And, Nokia could market it in other markets.Just like breakfast cereal, saturating the market could be a good strategy.Nokia wouldn't put out a Palm phoneBut they'd be very happy to own Palm's IP - patents et...
- Discussion threads 2009-11-16
- Palm Pixi (Sprint)
- The debut of the Palm Pre got the tech world and gadget enthusiasts excited about Palm once again. Long considered dead in the water, Palm's innovative WebOS operating system buoyed it back into the spotlight, and the Pre was certainly a boon for the company as well as Sprint. While...
- Product reviews 2009-11-12
- Palm Pixi photos
- Palm and Sprint are set to release their second WebOS phone. Check out hands-on photos of the Palm Pixi. by CNET News.com
- Image galleries 2009-11-12
- 2009 Smartphone and Carrier Buying Guide
- The lineup of cell phones has expanded a bit, but a significant number of what we see in that category are updates to existing models. The real innovation in the mobile phone world is in the area of smartphones where we see the Apple iPhone, Palm WebOS, Google Android,...
- Research reports 2009-11-11
- Motorola and Palm; will 2009 be designated as a comeback year?
- wrongwell matthew, because you have been wrong consistently about the smartphone market the last few years i would argue they are both doomed, when you like them. the pre doesn't help palm as it should regardless of critical acclaim and motorola will participate in the race to the bottom (margin...
- Discussion threads 2009-11-04
- Motorola and Palm; will 2009 be designated as a comeback year?
- Many of us believed that Palm was on the ropes and getting ready to go down for the count at the end of 2008, but they came out swinging at CES with the announcement of the Pre and WebOS. Motorola was a leader in the mobile phone business for years,...
- Blog posts 2009-11-04
- Analyst: Big on Motorola, Android; no love for RIM, Palm
- To Stay in Business,eventually they will turn to Android.The SAME WAY did HTC and MOTOROLA.and IT will not Take Long!RE: Analyst: Big on Motorola, Android; no love for RIM, PalmRIM forever!droid is cool, but read the comments on the original article.this guy is probably waaaay off.IT Analysts are kind of...
- Discussion threads 2009-11-02
- Analyst: Big on Motorola, Android; no love for RIM, Palm
- An analyst confirms it: the market is bullish on Google's Android Mobile OS as a true competitor in the smartphone game but not so big on the stale RIM Blackberry or the ho-hum Palm WebOS. by Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2009-11-02
- Holiday Gift Guide 2009: Smartphones
- The lineup of cell phones has expanded a bit, but a significant number of what we see in that category are updates to existing models. The real innovation in the mobile phone world is in the area of smartphones where we see the Apple iPhone, Palm WebOS, Google Android, RIM...
- Blog posts 2009-11-01
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