Palm OS - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Palm OS 3.1 adds only minor new features, like network HotSync support. It was introduced with the Palm IIIx and Palm V. [15] Palm OS 3.2 adds Web Clipping support, which is an early ...
webOS - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
After the presentation of webOS Palm will not introduce any new devices with old Palm OS. [citation needed] Both Palm and ACCESS now promote competing independently developed ...
Palm Nova OS Details - Treonauts
Palm 2.0 = New Nova OS + New Palm Smartphone Brand (Quattro or Quatreo?) As most of us know, over the past three years Palm has been secretly working on the development of an ...
New Palm OS Delayed Until 2008 | Betanews
Originally slated to debut before the end of 2007, the completely revamped version of Palm OS, which is found in Palm's Treo smartphones and PDAs, has been delayed until sometime ...
New Palm OS Won't Be Available Until Late 2008 (Phone Scoop)
New Palm OS Won't Be Available Until Late 2008. News Item Related News Comments. posted Oct 3, 2007, 10:58 AM In a conference call to press and analysts, Palm CEO Ed Colligan ...
Palm announces webOS platform
Palm just got official with its new webOS platform, running on the new Palm Pre. According to the company, anyone who knows CSS, HTML and XML will be able to develop for the OS ...
Palm_OS News for SmartPhones
Brighthand.com offers PDA and SmartPhone reviews, news, and a large support forum community. Brighthand.com is the premier source for the latest information on Palm and Windows ...
News Article: Palm OS 6 Screenshots and PIM Preview - PalmZone.net
Review: Palm OS 6 Screenshots and PIM Preview. As reported previously by PalmZone.net, the new Palm OS 6 was released to manufacturers at the end of 2003.
Palm's new OS not dead, just going Nova • The Register
Palm is struggling valiantly on - it will have a new OS next year, codenamed Nova, and the Folio is very much still breathing. That's according to Palm's CEO Ed Colligan who spoke ...
Palm strikes back with new OS, pre handset at CES - Ars Technica
Palm has released its next-generation handset, called the pre, which features impressive hardware specs and uses a new operating system called webOS that runs HTML/CSS applications