Palm needs Nova to shine
Published 1/4/2009 by rkim@sfchronicle.com (Ryan Kim) at SFGate: Technology
Palm is poised to make what some analysts are calling its last stand at this week's Consumer Electronics Show, where it is expected to introduce its long-awaited Linux-based operating system. Code-named Nova, it will power a new generation of smart phones and...
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