Palm Infocenter Palm Pre Plus for Verizon Wireless Review I4U Today I am looking at the Palm Pre Plus for Verizon Wireless. The Palm Pre Plus is a 3G smartphone that offers all the features you expect to see on a … AT&T Might Get Palm Pre in May Softpedia Palm webOS 1.4 update for Sprint Palm Pre , Pixi due on February 15th
The Palm Pre comes with smart phone technology built-in Boosh Articles The Palm Pre is in many ways a similar offering to a PDA.
Spaz webOS 1.0 Ushers in New Features for Palm Pre Microblogging Client OStatic (blog) 29, 2009Comments (0) We covered Spaz webOS, a microblogging client for Palm devices, when it was still a babe in the woods. …
The Pixi follows the Pre as Palm’s second, and budget friendly, webOS device. While Palm shaved off a few of the features many loved on the Palm Pre, most notably Wi-Fi, it’s still a beautiful and thin smartphone that will attract many.
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Well, it seems like Sprint doesn’t just have “system errors” on pricing for the first webOS device. Apparently, some of the errors happen on other things, like when they announced the early release of the 1.2 update for webOS , remember that one
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Hang up your Palm Pre by sliding it closed PalmBlast If you read our article a few weeks back entitled ” Palm Pre Updates we want to see now,” you know that one of the features we were looking for was the … and more
Filed under: Features , Podcasts You know how this goes: we miss a few weeks (wouldn’t be the first time) and we find ourselves deep in catch-up mode. Fortunately, catch-up mode is our specialty around here — so just watch as we work magic through a solid hour of hot topics and listener questions! Hosts: Chris Ziegler and Sean Cooper Producer: Trent Wolbe Music: Solvent – Devices and Strategies ( Ghostly International ) 00:02:25 – HTC Tattoo (aka, Click) brings Android, Sense UI to all 00:10:27 – The Palm Pixi is official, headed to Sprint this holiday season — we’ve got hands-on and video! 00:17:43 – Palm Pre falls to $149.99 on Sprint 00:20:33 – Palm Pre coming to the UK and Ireland October 16, Germany October 13, all O2 exclusives 00:22:03 – Motorola CLIQ 00:27:34 – LG officially announces GW620, its first Android phone 00:29:22 – AT&T’s 3G MicroCell runs $150 in Charlotte trial, service is free without unlimited calling 00:32:27 – Nokia Twist for Verizon hands-on 00:35:09 – i-mate CEO says company isn’t dead yet, just dealing with ‘major fraud’ Subscribe to the podcast [ iTunes ] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes [ RSS MP3 ] Add the Engadget Mobile Podcast feed (in MP3) to your RSS aggregator and have the show delivered automatically [ RSS AAC ] Add the Engadget Mobile Podcast feed (in enhanced AAC) to your RSS aggregator [ Zune ] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in the Zune Marketplace Download the podcast LISTEN (MP3) LISTEN (AAC) Contact the podcast podcast (at) engadgetmobile (dot) com
Filed under: Features , Podcasts You know how this goes: we miss a few weeks (wouldn’t be the first time) and we find ourselves deep in catch-up mode. Fortunately, catch-up mode is our specialty around here — so just watch as we work magic through a solid hour of hot topics and listener questions! Hosts: Chris Ziegler and Sean Cooper Producer: Trent Wolbe Music: Solvent – Devices and Strategies ( Ghostly International ) 00:02:25 – HTC Tattoo (aka, Click) brings Android, Sense UI to all 00:10:27 – The Palm Pixi is official, headed to Sprint this holiday season — we’ve got hands-on and video! 00:17:43 – Palm Pre falls to $149.99 on Sprint 00:20:33 – Palm Pre coming to the UK and Ireland October 16, Germany October 13, all O2 exclusives 00:22:03 – Motorola CLIQ 00:27:34 – LG officially announces GW620, its first Android phone 00:29:22 – AT&T’s 3G MicroCell runs $150 in Charlotte trial, service is free without unlimited calling 00:32:27 – Nokia Twist for Verizon hands-on 00:35:09 – i-mate CEO says company isn’t dead yet, just dealing with ‘major fraud’ Subscribe to the podcast [ iTunes ] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes [ RSS MP3 ] Add the Engadget Mobile Podcast feed (in MP3) to your RSS aggregator and have the show delivered automatically [ RSS AAC ] Add the Engadget Mobile Podcast feed (in enhanced AAC) to your RSS aggregator [ Zune ] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in the Zune Marketplace Download the podcast LISTEN (MP3) LISTEN (AAC) Contact the podcast podcast (at) engadgetmobile (dot) com. Engadget Mobile Podcast 026 – 09.29.2009 originally appeared on Engadget Mobile on Tue, 29 Sep 2009 18:30:00 EST.
Comic Book Bin The Palm Pre's Poor French – Le Palm Pré coule son français Comic Book Bin I've had my new Palm Pre for about a week now and although I appreciate a lot of the features, the French options are very poor and badly …
Filed under: Features , Podcasts That’s right, ladies and gentlemen: we’re back! This is a pretty short one as we get back into the swing of things and reintroduce ourselves, but we hope you enjoy it — and get ready for a whole lot more where that came from. For serious. Hosts: Chris Ziegler and Sean Cooper Producer: Trent Wolbe Music: Solvent – Devices and Strategies ( Ghostly International ) 04:10 – Nokia World 19:37 – Motorola holding Android event on September 10, awesome new handsets in store?
Globetechnology editor Michael Snider shows off some of the features of the Palm Pre, which launches in Canada Thurs., Aug 27
Neighbors from Canada, if you have an insatiable appetite for Pre details, check what we have for you. At the end of May we had an early released of Palm Pre documentation goodness
Filed under: Handsets , LG There’s no rest for the wicked, the insomniacs, or the phone manufacturers that want to keep climbing the global top-five ladder, and LG seems to have a good grip on that fact as evidenced by some juicy concepts that have turned up in a recent survey. Last time this happened, the concept in the survey went on to become the Versa — so we fully expect everything you see here to turn up in a retail product eventually (unless respondents vote overwhelmingly against ‘em, we suppose).