Mobile Hotspot is Palm's biggest 'plus' Indianapolis Star In July, I reviewed the original Palm Pre , and it was “more or less” a good phone. The “more” had to do with Palm's (at the time) brand new operating system …
Verizon has begun selling Palm phones running its new webOS operating system, a move from Sprint that addresses what many thought to be Palm’s biggest problem. The Verizon version of the Pre, dubbed the Palm Pre Plus, offers webOS’s new capabilities and much to like.
Palm has released a new version of its Linux-based WebOS operating system for its Palm Pre and Palm Pixi phones, with a variety of improvements including App Catalog downloads.
Steelthorn Software announced today that its popular QuickPull™ and QuickPull Pro™ applications now support BlackBerry
Since the debut of the Palm Pre in June, Palm has talked about the value of the device’s webOS operating system, which offers fast responsiveness, multitasking, universal search and smart synchronization.
Leverages Classic emulator from MotionApps to deliver medical point-of-care, decision support, reference, and training resources to Palm’s follow up Palm operating system and devices like the Palm Pre and upcoming Palm Pixi.
Yesterday Palm began distributing its webOS v1.2 over-the-air update to Pre users. The operating system update includes paid App Catalog downloads, over-the-air downloading from the Amazon MP3 store, Bluetooth car kit usability improvements, and general information management fixes.
Palm Pre owner Joey Hess claims to have uncovered code within the phone’s operating system which shows that the device is sending back information about his location to Palm.