eWEEK Europe UK Palm Pre Plus dummy handsets arriving at AT&T Electronista (blog) While the Palm Pre Plus and Pixi Plus that are scheduled to arrive at AT&T haven't been dated yet, the arrival of the dummy versions meant for display of … O2 And Carphone Cancel Palm Pre Orders eWEEK Europe UK all 2 news articles
It’s pretty wild that neither Palm nor AT&T have fessed up to a release date for the GSM-ified versions of the Pre Plus or Pixi Plus yet — especially considering that there are already unboxings going on — but we’ve now got confirmation that dummy units (of the Pre Plus, anyhow) are filtering into retail stores, so it definitely shouldn’t be much longer now. Dummies of an updated version of the ultra-simple Pantech Breeze (uncreatively named Breeze 2 ) is also coming in, so between these two, you should pretty much be able to outfit every member of the family from grandpa to the newborn
CBC.ca Drive Palm Like You Stole It, HP (Because You Did) Motley Fool Imagine what the deep coffers of Verizon (NYSE: VZ) or AT&T (NYSE: T) could have done with an exclusive Palm Pre contract if the deck of fate was shuffled … Trying to read Sprint's Palm Bizjournals.com (blog) From Pilot and Pre to HP: The Rise and Fall of Palm eWeek 10 Reasons Palm Failed And Had To Sell To HP ( PALM , HPQ, AAPL) San Francisco Chronicle 24/7 Wall St. (blog)
eWEEK Europe UK O2 And Carphone Cancel Palm Pre Orders eWEEK Europe UK The Carphone Warehouse and O2 say that they have stopped ordering new units of Palm's Pre handset, after both claimed they have enough stock to meet demands …
Reuters HP to spend $1.2 billion to acquire Palm Examiner.com In January of 2009, the Palm Pre smartphone was introduced at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada. The smartphone was running Palm's newly ..
CBC.ca Trying to read Sprint's Palm Bizjournals.com (blog) Not long after, Palm also handed over its Palm Pixi, a smaller version of the Pre .
PC World HP's Palm Acquisition Could Make it a Strong Mobile Competitor Sparxoo (blog) Additionally, soon after the Palm Pre was released, reviews of the device showed that its hardware was riddled with problems.
Techtree.com HP's purchase of Palm : Minimal impact on the mobile field (for now) ZDNet (blog) Related: For the enterprise, BlackBerry is still making all the right moves While Palm currently has the Pre and Pixi smartphones, we see that as one space … HP's Slate was an Ugly Baby with Windows 7 ZDNet (blog) Another One Bites The Dust
PC World Another One Bites The Dust? HP Reportedly Kills Windows 7 Slate Project PC World This is leading some to speculate whether HP is instead working on a tablet based on WebOS, the operating system developed for Palm's Pre and Pixi … and more
Coolest Gadget Reviews HP's Slate was an Ugly Baby with Windows 7 ZDNet (blog) Hewlett-Packard purchased Palm for one reason: compared to iPad, Windows 7 made their Slate look like an Ugly Baby. (Baby photo from VintagePixels.com) … Another One Bites The Dust
Apple Snaps Up Intelligent Assistant Start-up MIT Technology Review (blog) Mapou : The Palm Pre has only one major flaw: It looks horrible and insignificant. Looks sell. Ask Apple….
New York Times (blog) Verizon Palm Pre Plus, Pixi Plus get webOS 1.4.1.1 update IntoMobile (blog) So distracted, in fact, that you may not have noticed that Verizon (NYSE: VZ) is pushing out an update for your Verizon Palm Pre Plus or Palm Pixi Plus. … 10 Reasons Palm Failed And Had To Sell To HP ( PALM , HPQ, AAPL) San Francisco Chronicle From Pilot and Pre to HP: The Rise and Fall of Palm eWeek With Palm , HP reboots mobile strategy CNN Mobile Today
ABC News From Pilot and Pre to HP: The Rise and Fall of Palm eWeek Launched in June 2009, the Palm Pre received generally positive reviews for its sliding form-factor and Palm webOS operating system.
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HP announcing that it’s going to buy Palm in a $1.2b all-cash transaction certainly took everyone by surprise, but in many ways the deal makes perfect sense. HP is a gigantic player in the tech industry but has no appreciable presence in rapidly-growing mobile space, and Palm — well, you should know how we feel about Palm by now.