Photos: From the Palm Pre to the HP TouchPad: webOS devices through the ages Silicon.com The device that started it all, the Pre debuted to great fanfare at the CES trade show in 2009. There was a lot to like about the device: the webOS interface offered unparalleled multitasking and notifications capabilities, while the multitouch display … webOS Developers Bewildered By HP Decision To Drop Hardware Forbes all 2 news articles
The time has finally come for us to see Symbian’s milestone shift toward finger-friendly operation in motion. Firstly, to allay any fears that it’d lack all the modern amenities, we’ll note that kinetic scrolling, swiping, and pinch-to-zoom are all present and accounted for, while a “visual multi-tasking” option allows you to see the open applications in an interface not a million miles away from the Pre’s card implementation .
Yesterday was all sorts of crazy as far as Palm news is concerned, so we’re still doing some catch-up. Example: Flash 10.1 was shown off live and in person on a Palm Pre at Adobe MAX, Adobe’s worldwide developer conference.
Palm and Apple are loving all this talk about the Multitouch patents. Without a doubt, this is some of the best press that Palm could ask for right now