Jan
13
2012

Texas Instruments demos first OMAP 5, Android 4.0-based reference design, promises it in laptops next year (video)

Texas Instruments promised us a new helping of OMAP right around a year ago , and sure enough, OMAP 5 processors will be sampling to partners as early as next week. Texas Instruments’ Remi El-Ouazzane (VP of OMAP) just debuted an OMAP 5-based reference design (or “development platform,” if you will) on our CES stage , a solid four years after OMAP 3 debuted on a nondescript Archos tablet

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Sep
26
2011

Kupa Announces Its Exhibition at CITA Enterprise and Application…

Kupa announces its exhibition at CITA Enterprise and Application Conference from Oct 10th to Oct 13th in San Diego, CA and will be showcasing its X11 pen + touch, 10 hour battery life tablet… (PRWeb September 26, 2011) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/9/prweb8827013.htm

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Mar
31
2011

Get the webOS 3.0 SDK: Develop for HP TouchPad and Beyond

When we introduced the HP TouchPad on February 9, you could really feel the excitement. People everywhere wanted to know what the buzz was all about. Well, that day not only marked the introduction of the first webOS tablet – it marked the beginning of a new vision for webOS and an unprecedented opportunity for developers

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Nov
01
2010

Palm Pre 2: Will it be a Player in the Enterprise Mobility Space? – TreoCentral

Palm Pre 2: Will it be a Player in the Enterprise Mobility Space? TreoCentral Clint Boulton of eWeek.com did a slideshow that looked at the recently announced HP Palm Pre 2 from an “Enterprise Mobility” perspective.

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Jul
20
2010

Can WebOS Rise in the Enterprise? – PC World

Pocket-lint.com Can WebOS Rise in the Enterprise?

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Dec
16
2009

Top Five Enterprise Mobile Predictions for 2010

Visage Mobile Predicts Strong Growth for Enterprise Mobile Management, Major Mobile Device Market Share shifts, a Move Away from Traditional Telecom Expense Management and the Rise of Corporate Mobile Broadband (PRWeb Dec 16, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/mobile/mobile/prweb3351464.htm Twitter Poster plugin : Eye Color

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Dec
12
2009

SpacedEd Brings Ground-Breaking Method of Simplified Learning to the Enterprise

SpacedEd has developed an Enterprise Version of it's unique adaptive learning platform designed for desktop PC, laptop or smartphone, with content delivered via email, RSS feed or the web. SpacedEd's ground-breaking method of online learning uses a simple question and answer format to complement an organization's training strategy. (PRWeb Dec 12, 2009) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2009/12/prweb3325544.htm

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Oct
15
2009

Yahoo! IM Capabilities Showing Up On Unmodified Pres

We’ve been hearing for a while now about Yahoo! instant messaging capabilities showing up on unmodified Palm Pres sporadically and for no reason but now I’ve got fist hand confirmation. My own Pre suffered from some technical issues earlier this week (Monday)  and I immediately took it to my nearest Sprint store and had them order me a new one

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Aug
25
2009

AOL Sync Coming Soon to the Palm Pre

Over the weekend, we had a little development in webOS-land.

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Aug
18
2009

Another Opportunity to Win a Palm Pre!

Palm just posted this so I’m going to be quick and quote Palm on this one but before I do, here’s the gist: if you’re a resident of the US, here’s another chance to win a Palm Pre.

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Aug
03
2009

Google warming up to enterprise support in Android this year

Filed under: Software , Android Of Android’s weaknesses that prevent it from seeing wider-scale acceptance, its lack of any native enterprise-friendly features has to rank high on the list; sure, HTC and others have taken baby steps to smooth that situation over, but it’s going to take a more deep-rooted effort from the OHA proper to fully support policies and those other totally boring security features that make corporate IT managers swoon. Without going into too much detail, Android patron saint Andy Rubin is now saying that business-specific capabilities will be baked into the platform’s trunk this year — though he cautions that the timing for manufacturers to pick up that code and include it in retail devices is totally out of his control (in other words, you realistically shouldn’t expect them this year)

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Jul
25
2009

Meet the New Emoticons on the Palm Pre!

Meet your shiny, brand new emoticons on the Palm Pre. Surely, none of us are strangers to emoticons but since they are brand new to our little wunderkind phone, I thought I might give you a heads up as to which ones are there and which ones aren’t. (I have added spaces between the symbols here to make them clearer to you but no spaces should be added) :- ) or : )     Happy face : (              Sad face ; )              Wink : D             Smile / Grin : P             Tongue out : /              Confused : S             Dead : @            Sick / Green : *              Kiss :’ (             Crying 8 )             Sunglasses : o             Gasp / Shock O : )          Halo / Angel : !              Foot in mouth : [              Embarrassed These are the ones I’ve found but if I’ve missed a couple and you find them, please let me know in the comments section.

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Jul
24
2009

Palm Updates Pre OS With an Eye on th… – PC World

PC World Palm Updates Pre OS With an Eye on the Enterprise PC World The Palm Pre ” ' Pre ' and 'business' just got a lot friendlier!,” reads Palm's official blog.

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Jun
26
2009

Intuit GoPayment

The Intuit GoPayment app on the Palm Pre App Catalog allows you to make a credit card charge while traveling or otherwise away from your regular card reader. The system also works with two models of bluetooth enabled card-readers – but you don’t need them for the app to work because you can enter a number manually as well. It works with all major credit cards and the transaction is processed instantly with a confirmation screen showing the charged amount and the very nice ability to email or sms a receipt to the customer right then and there.    The Intuit GoPayment application itself is free on the Catalog, but the system costs $19.95 per month plus transaction fees and a one-time setup fee (all payable to Intuit).

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