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  • more about #palmos
    thomas_obrien222: what about the left handers? more »
    Neight: Any real release date other than a vague "next year"? more »
    Voyou_Charmant: Looks absolutely awesome. I'll take it. more »
    Cordfucious of Tech Clan: so does this mean I can dust off my Palm TX #elseintuition more »
    0xdeadbeef: slab of handset seriously bricklike It is smaller than the iPhone. #elseintuition more »
    maven2k: That radial interface is freakin' sweet if you ask me. Pretty one-handed-operation friendly. #elseintuition more »
    Cogito Ergo Bibo: So, how does the creepy Palm Pre girl figure into this? If it means I see less of her, I'm all for it. #elseintuition more »
    Anonymoose: i was just thinking how we didn't have enough mobile OSes out there! thanks so much for adding to the fold! what are there, like only 6 major ones plu... more »
    Slyd3z: Holistic? So it, like, heals with herbs and stuff? Cool! #elseintuition more »
    Jonathan Moll: Adrian, the Pre can be used on Everything Plus plans, which start at $59. It's the new Sero. Please update the FAQ! more »
    strider_mt2k: Way to make it an instant classic, dicks. Just shows you how screwey they really are. Just hold on tight for this Pre stuff. because I'm sure this isn... more »
    frigg: So now everyone in the Palm Fiefdom not working on the Pre pretty much feels like a second class serf that can be tarred, feathered, and sued by thei... more »
    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: I still have my IIIe and Zire71 (which now has been relegated to daily duty as a backup alarm clock). Sorry, M130. I should never have given you away... more »
    infmom: Oh, nuts. The Centro was the only smartphone that ever appealed to me, and that's precisely because I liked my Visor and my Tungsten E3 so much. I w... more »
    strider_mt2k: Palm Pilot Pro, Palm M120, Palm M130, Sony Clie SJ33, Sony Clie TH55, and most recently the Palm OS Emulator (Garnet) form the short lived Nokia N810.... more »
    BeautifulAgony: I loved the Palm OS, and I had tons of apps that did virtually everything. It was a very clever, simple and powerful system. Unfortunately, PDAs lost ... more »
    PaddyDugan: Y'all continue to ignore the simple detail that before the handhelds from Palm, phones were for making phone calls. If you have a device that holds d... more »
    nchatch: That timeline is seriously weak . . . I'm not even sure four pictures with no dates qualifies as a "timeline." more »
    Eduardo Flores: i had the pilot as a kid then the sony clie wich was palm os based, then nothing got bored of the whole pda thing more »
    infmom: Sigh. Just when I was convinced the Centro was the smartphone for me. Well, I'll just keep using my Tungsten E3 till it drops dead, and considering m... more »
  • #cellphones

    Else Intuition OS Looks Pretty Sweet on First Phone Expected Q2 Next Year

    This video is the best-look yet at the slick OpenGL-accelerated OS from Else (formerly Emblaze) and Access (who developed a next-gen Palm OS before Palm ditched it for their own). The big news: The First Else phone arrives next-year. More »
  • #cellphones

    Else Intuition: The Surprisingly Not-Sad Fate of Palm OS

    In 2006, Access bought the rights to Palm OS, and licensed the code to Palm. Access spent plenty of time and money developing a next-gen OS, which Palm totally ignored for their own. Things looked grim! Until this thing. More »
  • #palmpre

    Palm Pre: The Definitive Guide and FAQ

    Simply put, the Palm Pre is the most hyped phone since the original iPhone. It's coming out in two weeks, on June 6. Here's everything we know—we'll update this as more info comes in. More »
  • #palm

    Palm Pre Marketer Crashes, Burns During Classic Palm OS 3D Gaming Demo

    Cool demonstration of the tech in action, but damn woman, get back on the road! Brief clip, with the fun beginning at 30 seconds and ending pretty much instantaneously. Update. More »
  • #cellphones

    Palm Throws Down a C&D Warning on the TealOS Skin

    Displeased with others copying their work, PalmInfoCenter reports that Palm snuffed the TealOS skin for PalmOS phones, which imitates the Palm Pre's newer WebOS interface.
  • #obvious

    Palm CEO Confirms That, Yes, There Will Be More WebOS Phones

    It was a safe guess from the start, but the Pre won't be Palm's only WebOS handset. In fact, they're already promising an entire roadmap of new smartphones based on the slick OS. More »
  • #palmos

    How Palm's OS Tried To Go From PDAs to Smartphones

    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

    Palm OS Is Dead, Long Live Pre and Windows Mobile

    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 (!):
  • #rumor

    Palm Pre Might Not Be Priced Into Oblivion After All

    The curiously well-informed Russian gentleman who spread the Pre=$399 rumor wants to clarify! He meant to say that it'll be $399 or $499, and $149 or $199 on contract. That's a pretty big clarification, guy. More »
  • #rumor

    Palm Pre May Be Priced at $399 on Sprint

    Earlier rumors regarding the Palm Pre have it priced at over $200—but one Russian blogger with a history of accurate reports on the canceled Razr 3 claims it will be as high as $399. More »
  • #palm

    Palm Pre Preview: Simply Amazing

    Hey, I just had some time to play with the Palm Pre, maybe the most important handset to be announced in two years, and here's what it was like to use it. Updates coming. More »
  • #questionoftheday

    Is the Pre Smartphone Enough To Make Palm a Serious Competitor Again?

    Today was the first time the world got a look at Palm's new Pre smartphone. It looks promising, but is it good enough to make Palm a serious competitor again? More »
  • #palm

    Palm Pre: First Look and Details

    Palm just announced the multitouch Palm Pre smartphone with the completely new Web OS at CES 2009. It's a full touchscreen phone that slides open to reveal a keyboard. More »
  • #palm

    Palm Pre's Amazing Wireless Touchstone Charger

    The new bad-ass Palm Pre phone charges wirelessly. That is, it's got a magnetic induction charger—like a toothbrush—called the Touchstone. More info during our hands-on. [Palm Pre Details]
  • #ces2009

    Live: Palm Keynote

    In a few moments, we will see the fruits of the Palm team's many months of labor, and the Palm fan's answer to what the Post-Treo revolution looks like. Updates. More »
  • #cellphones

    Rumor: Palm Planning New Hardware, OS Debut for CES

    According to analysts who know a great many things about the wireless industry, Palm is planning a "massive product launch" for CES next month. More »
  • #palmos

    Access ALP 3.0 Palm OS Successor Finally Shown Off, Looks Palmy

    Access, the company that licensed the Palm OS 5 source code, has just finally gotten around to releasing a next-gen version of the OS. Called ALP 3.0, the Linux-based OS looks a whole lot like a next-generation Palm OS should, with smooth transitions, animations and apparently accelerometer support. An ALP mini version is available now, targeted at low-end smartphones and embedded devices, but there's no street date for regular ALP 3.0 yet. Can Palm get its hands on this to embed in its next-gen phones? If it pays up to Access, sure it can. [Access via Palm Info Center via Phone Scoop via Mobile Burn] More »
  • #palm

    SDHC Driver for the Palm OS Released

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    Palm's Grand Plan to Save the Brand Barely a Plan At All

  • #smartphones

    Palm Adding Voice Commands to Treos For Messaging and Browsing

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