Dec
09
2011

HP: webOS to live on through open source, hardware lineup still dead (for now)

When HP abruptly announced it was discontinuing the TouchPad and ceasing work on any future devices running webOS, we took that to mean the underdog operating system had died a premature death. But when the company ousted bumbling CEO Leo Apotheker and replaced him with Meg Whitman, we had to wonder if webOS might have some life in it yet.

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Feb
24
2010

Why Palm Can’t Be Saved – PC World

Globe and Mail Why Palm Can't Be Saved PC World All three competitors are better choices than a Palm Pre Plus or Pixi Plus. Though a sentimental favorite and hard worker, Palm faces challenges that have …

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Feb
23
2010

Will Palm Survive 2010? – InformationWeek (blog)

UberGizmo (blog) Will Palm Survive 2010? InformationWeek (blog) Palm announced webOS — its fancy new smartphone operating system — and the Palm Pre at CES 2009

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Feb
23
2010

Read all ‘Mobile operating systems’ posts in Digital Noise: Music and Tech – CNET

MobileGuerilla.com Read all 'Mobile operating systems' posts in Digital Noise: Music and Tech CNET Grooveshark on Tuesday released a mobile app for Palm OS, bringing the experience of mobile on-demand music to Palm phones like the Pre , …

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Oct
28
2009

S&P Upgrades Palm To CCC+, Edge Of Highly Speculative Territory – Wall Street Journal

S&P Upgrades Palm To CCC+, Edge Of Highly Speculative Territory Wall Street Journal The stock sale raised $360 million for Palm , which raised questions last month about momentum for the Pre , the company's closely watched product.

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Oct
27
2009

Palm Shares Plummet on BMO Downgrade Better Smartphone Operating Systems to … – VON

Palm Shares Plummet on BMO Downgrade Better Smartphone Operating Systems to …

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Oct
05
2009

Palm Pre: One of the First Handsets to Sport Adobe Flash 10.1 [Video]

Back in February , at the GSMA Mobile World Congress, Palm confirmed to join the Open Screen Project, which will bring Adobe Flash Player on the new Palm webOS platform. Led by Adobe, the Open Screen Project includes industry leaders working together to provide a consistent runtime environment and user experience across mobile phones, desktops, and other consumer electronic devices. The lack of news about Flash for the Pre had more than few worried, but Adobe has finally announced today , that a public developer beta of the browser runtime is expected to be available for Windows Mobile, Palm webOS and desktop operating systems including Windows, Macintosh and Linux later this year.

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