Nov
09
2011

HP deciding the fate of webOS – CNET UK

New York Times HP deciding the fate of webOS CNET UK HP bought webOS when it acquired Palm .

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Sep
01
2011

Social Networking Browser: ‘Social Plus’ launched on Android…

Social Plus App is a social networking browser for smart phones which allows users to access Facebook, Twitter, Google Plus, Tumblr and Google Buzz using single app. Android users can download Social… (PRWeb September 01, 2011) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/9/prweb8759450.htm

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Jan
14
2011

HP set for webOS tablets in February: Could the Slate drop Windows 7? – CNET UK

sandiegonewsnet.org HP set for webOS tablets in February: Could the Slate drop Windows 7?

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Jun
07
2010

HP: No More Palm Smart Phones – Best Mobile Contracts (blog)

Best Mobile Contracts (blog) HP: No More Palm Smart Phones Best Mobile Contracts (blog) This news also means that the Palm Pixi Plus and the Palm Pre Plus are the very last handsets we will see from this amazing manufacturer. ..

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Apr
03
2010

Verizon Wireless to Cut Prices for Palm’s Pre Plus, Pixi Plus – TransWorldNews (press release)

New York Times (blog) Verizon Wireless to Cut Prices for Palm's Pre Plus, Pixi Plus TransWorldNews (press release) Verizon Wireless announced Friday that it is cutting the prices for Palm's Pre Plus and Pixi Plus smart phones, according to Associated Press. … Verizon sells Palm Pre Plus, Pixi Plus for $50, $30 ZDNet (blog) Palm – Too Late to Save the Pre

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Mar
20
2010

Palm must build great accessories to survive – Enterprise Irregulars (blog)

Enterprise Irregulars (blog) Palm must build great accessories to survive Enterprise Irregulars (blog) Palm makes a number of smart phones, notably the Palm Pre Plus and the Palm Pixie Plus [Disclaimer: I am a very happy …

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Mar
02
2010

Watch Blu-ray and DVD movies on Palm Pre Plus with your desired file size – ITvoir (blog)

Watch Blu-ray and DVD movies on Palm Pre Plus with your desired file size ITvoir (blog) One feature of smart phones is that enables users to play back digital video and audio on the go, here we just focus on the newly released Palm Pre Plus.

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Feb
27
2010

Testing 1, 2, 3: Palm Pre Plus 3G Mobile Hotspot – Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Globe and Mail Testing 1, 2, 3: Palm Pre Plus 3G Mobile Hotspot Milwaukee Journal Sentinel The verdict: The Palm Pre Plus offers everything expected of typical Internet-connected smart phones, including e-mail, touch screen, slide-out keyboard and …

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Feb
23
2010

Palm falls as sales of new phones appear weak – Washington Post

Palm falls as sales of new phones appear weak Washington Post Verizon began selling upgraded versions of Palm's Pre and Pixi smart phones – the Pre and Pixi Plus – in late January. The original Pre and Pixi went on …

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Feb
23
2010

Is Palm Pixi Touch Screen?

Is Palm Pixi touch screen? I got this question occasionally.

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Feb
11
2010

Decision Support App Targets Palm Phones – Health Data Management

Decision Support App Targets Palm Phones Health Data Management Clinical decision support software vendor PEPID LLC has released an application making its content accessible on Palm Pre smart phones from Palm Inc., …

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Feb
04
2010

Palm Pre Plus – Review – The Tech Herald

Washington Post Palm Pre Plus – Review The Tech Herald For a couple weeks now, The Tech Herald has had our hands on the Palm Pre Plus from Verizon Wireless.

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Feb
04
2010

5 Palm Pre Plus Tips for Verizon Users – PC Magazine

MiamiHerald.com 5 Palm Pre Plus Tips for Verizon Users PC Magazine Verizon recently added the Palm Pre Plus to its smartphone roster. I've owned the Sprint Pre for nearly a year now.

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Feb
03
2010

Summary Box: Palm updates Pre, Pixi smart phones – Forbes

Summary Box: Palm updates Pre , Pixi smart phones Forbes By AP , 02.03.10, 05:55 PM EST WHAT THEY ARE: The Palm Pre Plus and Pixi Plus, which are available for $150 and $100, respectively, with a rebate and …

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Jan
08
2010

Palm Pre, Pixi coming to Verizon Wireless (The Oregonian)

Palm Inc.

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