When the Palm Pre smartphone first introduced us to the webOS operating system in June of 2009, many felt that it had a bright future ahead of it. Apple's iPhone was selling hand over fist, and Google ...
Underneath the sleek exterior, the multi-touch display and the sliding keyboard of the upcoming Palm Pre smartphone is the real innovation: a new kind of operating system designed with the mobile Web ...
Palm has stayed very quiet since its releases of the Palm Pre and Pixi devices this summer, which debuted the WebOS that was at one point seen as a key rival to Apple's iPhone. Other than ...
Palm's webOS program has thus far only allowed app developers to submit applications to Palm through Palm's App Catalog. But starting in December, developers will be able to distribute their Palm ...
Could that be attributed to the fact that the Palm Pre comes with Sprint-only service? Perhaps. There were rumors that Verizon was going to strike a deal with Palm in the wake of the new Pre -- a deal ...
A week after the release of the Palm Pre, hackers are eagerly dissecting and sifting through the webOS software that powers it. [ Related reading: Palm Pre vs. Apple iPhone: How they stack up ] It’s ...
Palm, once king of the PDA space with its Pilot and Treo handhelds, has fallen from grace, and the Pre, along with webOS, represents what may prove to be Palm’s final effort at a comeback against ...
After disappointing initial reviews (and possibly sales) of its webOS TouchPad tablet, HP has decided to shake things up, moving the former CEO of Palm and current head of webOS, Jon Rubinstein, into ...
Could Amazon be lining up to grab Palm away from Hewlett Packard? VentureBeat claims it’s heard as much from “a well-placed source” (well, aren’t they all?). Amazon’s said to be in “serious ...
Back in January 2009, I wrote a post entitled Pre-Conceived Notions, about the probable success of the Palm Pre and WebOS, based upon their strategy versus that of Google/OHA and Android. Now that the ...
The smartphone market is heating up. For business users in particular, smartphones are rapidly becoming the handhelds of choice — what with Windows Mobile maintaining a solid presence, Google’s ...
Palm opened up its WebOS developer program to the public on Thursday, saying it expects to see a flood of new applications developed for the mobile OS. “We look forward to some incredible growth in ...