Palm Pre owners got a bonus gift this holiday season with today’s release of webOS 1.3.5, which promises improved battery life and more usable storage for app installation, among other things.
Palm’s new Pixi just got $5 cheaper, less than 2 weeks after its launch, selling for $25 at Wal-mart and now Amazon. The Palm Pre is also $80. I call this a deal on a phone with a terrific UI on a terrific network, but I’d pay double these rates if the Palm had a more sizable app library.
All Things Digital (blog) Apple Breaks Palm Pre Media Sync a Third Time All Things Digital (blog) As we've said before, newer versions of Apple's iTunes software may no longer provide syncing functionality with unsupported digital … and more
Apple has released iTunes 9.0.2, which, amongst other things, again kills the ability for the Palm Pre to sync with the software.
Daily Contributor Powermat PMM-PT100 portable wire-free charger launches PhoneMag.com (blog) One of the things that was most appealing to me about the Palm Pre was the Touchstone charger that didn't need any wires to charge.
Product Reviews (blog) Palm to debut premium Pre apps Sept. 24 FierceDeveloper According to an internal Palm timeline obtained by All Things D, the handset maker will introduce premium apps for the Palm Pre smartphone roughly a month … GSM Palm Pre coming soon Afterdawn.com Autum Launch for the GSM Palm Pre in Germany My Pre Palm Pre GSM launching on O2 Germany this Fall PMP Today (blog) Gadgetell
New York Times Seeing Things | Pre's Pop-Up Pre -fab New York Times Photo courtesy of Taalman Koch Architecture Taalman Koch's pop-up store for the Palm Pre , the only modernist structure on the grounds of The … Palm Pre “Experience” Center Up and Running My Pre all 2 news articles
TrustedReviews Dell Fails to Wow with Mini3i Smartphone PC World The Mini3i's design is reminiscent of the Palm Pre with its rounded edges and large screen size, and the device looks similar to an image that surfaced in …
One of the things that many smartphones have in common is that there is a large community of homebrew fans and those making all sorts of cool and often quasi-legal apps for devices by hacking the firmware. Often these hacks are to add new features like tethering to phones that lack it or to free phones from single carriers.