Amid weak fiscal third-quarter results, Palm chief executive Edward Colligan on Thursday said the company is well positioned to launch the Pre and promised a roadmap of smartphones and an application ...
Palm's new WebOS passed its first test: it looks good. But will the device attract legions of developers? Just hours after Palm showed off its new operating system running on the Palm Pre, details are ...
Palm’s complement to their SDK, the webOS Plug-in Development Kit (PDK), is available in beta form now. Download it here. Palm webOS PDK Public Beta Now Available Palm Demonstrates New Games at Game ...
Palm is making some big claims surrounding a new developer programme designed to champion the use of it its webOS operating system. The company says that apps on webOS are built with HTML, CSS, and ...
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Palm on Tuesday introduced the beta software development kit of the next version of its mobile operating system, webOS 2.0, bringing new features like an expanded universal search that developers can ...
Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about consumer technology. This week's release of the HP TouchPad, the first device other than a handset to feature webOS, aptly demonstrates the ...
Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein is considering licensing his WebOS platform to other hardware makers, he tells the FT. This after his turnaround effort has stalled and Palm's best hope appears to be an ...
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 ...
Palm says it is ending new production of past generations of phones like the Treo and Centro and focusing on its WebOS software and the products that use it. Palm has been rebuilding itself around the ...
Palm Chief Executive Jon Rubinstein told the Web 2.0 Conference that his company lost some momentum after it was acquired by Hewlett-Packard in April. But Palm will get its mojo back, he says, thanks ...
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 ...
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