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Palm OS Is Dead, Long Live Pre and Windows Mobile [Palm]
Palm OS Is Dead, Long Live Pre and Windows Mobile [Palm]
The Palm OS is a dead duck. Palm's CEO Ed Colligan has signed its death sentence today. But while there will be no more new Palm OS products, their Windows Mobile smarty-panty-phones will survive (!): Talking to investors today, Colligan said there was no point in keeping on with its ...
Palm CEO Ed Colligan Talks Pre with Investors
Palm CEO Ed Colligan Talks Pre with Investors
precentral.net — There will be no more PalmOS devices released by Palm (excepting the Centro getting released on other... carriers). They're focused on webOS and Windows Mobile. Not only will Palm have an app store at launch, they're not locking down the device so you ... (more) Palm CEO Ed Colligan Talks Pre with Investors
Palm Pre Phone - Features, Details, Reviews : Palm USA
palm.com — 1 Within wireless coverage area only. Requires data services at additional cost. Actual data speeds vary based... on network capacity and application design. 2 Available for Exchange ActiveSync only. Requires Microsoft Outlook using Microsoft Exchange ... (more) Palm Pre Phone - Features, Details, Reviews : Palm USA
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How Palm's OS Went From PDAs to Smartphones [Palm OS]
Gizmodo — After today's remarks from Palm Co-CEO Ed Colligan, the Palm OS is officially dead as far as new updates and development goes. But here's a look at it's evolution over its 13-year lifespan Palm OS will continue to exist for a short while in the Centro, but after that, its done. Palm OS was never intended to work as smartphone software when it was created in the mid-90s. It was PDA software that kept having additional functionality packed onto it's modest frame, giving the core OS a lifespan of 13 years. Dan Lyons said it best when commenting: ...

How Palm's OS Tried To Go From PDAs to Smartphones [Palm OS]
Gizmodo — After today's remarks from Palm Co-CEO Ed Colligan, the Palm OS is officially dead as far as new updates and development goes. But here's a look at its evolution over its 13-year lifespan Palm OS will continue to exist for a short while in the Centro, but after that, it's done. Palm OS was never intended to work as smartphone software when it was created in the mid-90s. It was PDA software that kept having additional functionality packed onto it's modest frame, giving the core OS a lifespan of 13 years. Dan Lyons said it best when commenting: ...

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Palm Pro Delayed Again [Palm]Gizmodo
The delayed February 15th date we heard for Palm's flagship Windows Mobile phone, the Palm Pro, has slipped again, according to Boy Genius. It may be one of the best Windows Mobile phones ever , but I'm happy enough waiting for the Palm Pre, so this doesn't bother me one bit. [ Boy Genius ...