Palm’s Pixi is better than magic dust

The Pixi is the second entrance into the mobile market for the respected WebOS, established by Palm. The main was the Palm Pre, a handset I use myself and have thoroughly keyed my views on. The Pixi has a prodigious numerous numbers of resemblances as its big brother, but also splits itself in a number Continued here: Palm’s Pixi is better than magic dust  Read More →

BlackBerry business thunders

The business after the BlackBerry smartphone, Research In Motion (RIM), today proclaimed a colossal augment in sales, in spite of facing vicious rivalry from the Apple iPhone and the Palm Pre. RIM deems that the increase in auctions comes from targeting its smartphones at both customers and company people. In the present day the business reported record-breaking More here: BlackBerry business thunders  Read More →

Palm Says webOS 1.3.5 Coming Soon

Palm recently indicated that it will soon be offering a major software update for the Pre and Pixi devices. webOS version 1.3.5 will “let customers download and store more applications, enhance Wi-Fi and application performance, improve battery life and … (follow link to read) The rest is here: Palm Says webOS 1.3.5 Coming Soon  Read More →

Palm’s Ares Gets Off the Ground Beta Style

Today Palm announced the launch of its Ares project. Ares is a browser-based developer environment for webOS. It will allow developers to write applications from a browser rather than desktop-based developer tools. The project had been available to a … Read the original: Palm’s Ares Gets Off the Ground Beta Style  Read More →

Palm Testing Web-Based App Development Tool

Palm has started limited testing of a new, web-based tool for app developers. The “Ares” development environment lets developers create webOS apps using a simple drag-and-drop interface running in a web browser. The tool was first announced in early … (follow link to read) More: Palm Testing Web-Based App Development Tool  Read More →

Review of Palm’s Pixi for Sprint, its second webOS smartphone

The Palm Pixi is the second webOS based smartphone to hit the market, and, like the Pre, it is being offered by Sprint. Lauren dragged the Pixi around with her for some testing, and has put together this review of the slender Pixi. Read the full story here. See the rest here: Review of Palm’s Pixi for Sprint, its second webOS smartphone  Read More →

Video: Side by Side Comparison of iPhone 3GS, Droid, and Pre

We have a videotape similarity for your screening delight today, a similarity flanked by three of the largest glorified smartphone in the mobile dome, the Palm Pre, the Motorola Droid and naturally no comparison would be comprehensive without the insertion of the iPhone 3GS. The video is a alongside similarity enduring just above seven minutes and View original post here: Video: Side by Side Comparison of iPhone 3GS, Droid, and Pre  Read More →

Google recovers Mobile Movie Search

Marooned in the core of a do-nothing city, armed merely with a mobile gadget? Google has rationalized its picture search purpose on your iPhone, Palm WebOS, or Android-powered gadget to make on-the-fly searching for movies easier. When you look for “movies” on your mobile browser, you can click on “more movies” and a rationalized interface materializes, Read the original: Google recovers Mobile Movie Search  Read More →

Palm and Sprint Working on Palm Profile Backup Fix

Palm and Sprint have issued a joint statement acknowledging problems with end users’ Palm Profile information. Users had been reporting that their full Palm Profile information was not being synched fully to their devices. The companies said, “We are … (follow link to read) More: Palm and Sprint Working on Palm Profile Backup Fix  Read More →

Palm corporate endurance: Don’t swim upstream (aka partner with Google)

I’ve been subsequent the sudden large amount of all effects Android for the past few weeks. Although I’m tranquil on the fence myself, I do know two things: Motorola Droid is not an iPhone murderer (what’s needed is an iTunes killer, folks) and that Palm is going downward in inferno… yet again. But I have See the rest here: Palm corporate endurance: Don’t swim upstream (aka partner with Google)  Read More →