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PalmSource banks on Linux and feature phones
News Their tough times have continued: PalmSource's chief executive, David Nagel, abruptly resigned on Sunday without giving a reason, and for the first time devices shipped using Microsoft's handheld OS surpassed the Palm OS for the year in 2004... [25 May 2005]
PalmSource CEO bows out
News David Nagel has resigned as PalmSource chief executive, president and director, a move that follows a series of executive changes in the past few months at the struggling maker of the Palm handheld operating system. [24 May 2005]
PalmSource CEO steps down
David Nagel has resigned as PalmSource chief executive, president and director, a move that follows a series of executive changes in the past several months at the struggling maker of the Palm handheld operating system. [24 May 2005]
3GSM: Microsoft, PalmSource and Symbian smarts
News Speaking on a panel, PalmSource CEO David Nagel gave his usual 'bring on the competition' battle cry. In related news, PalmSource, guardian of the Palm OS that is now selling more quickly on smart phones than traditional PDAs, introduced its... [15 Feb 2005]
PalmSource makes Linux acquisition
This is the next stage in our growth and a major milestone for the mobile phone industry," David Nagel, chief executive of PalmSource, said in a statement. Executives at PalmSource said the company will create a Linux-based version of its Palm... [09 Dec 2004]
PalmSource gets Chinese foothold
News This is the next stage in our growth and a major milestone for the mobile phone industry," David Nagel, chief executive of PalmSource, said in a statement. Executives at PalmSource said the company will create a Linux-based version of its Palm... [09 Dec 2004]
RIM and PalmSource connect at last
News At a RIM conference in Chicago on Tuesday, PalmSource CEO David Nagel demonstrated the Blackberry Connect and Mail for Blackberry software on a Samsung SGH i500 phone. Through RIM's licensing program, Blackberry Connect, device makers using the... [19 May 2004]
Re:Viewing 2003 - Mobile and wireless
News Also criticised by PalmSource's Nagel - and more on Palm in a second - was Microsoft. SonyEricsson, another of its shareholders, came out fighting for the company but the speculation only compounded remarks made to silicon.com in October by... [23 Dec 2003]
PalmSource and RIM plan BlackBerry connectivity
News We believe that Palm OS, together with RIM's innovative BlackBerry connectivity will meet the growing needs of our customers and Palm OS developers," David Nagel, PalmSource's CEO, said in a statement. [19 Dec 2003]
PalmSource goes on smartphone offensive
News David Nagel, president and CEO of PalmSource, said it will enable carriers to feedback and influence Palm OS platform development efforts and allows operators to create a catalogue of software titles for over-the-air delivery to an increasing... [18 Nov 2003]
Sony Ericsson gives vote of confidence to Symbian
News Comments made to silicon.com earlier this week from David Nagel, CEO at PalmSource, a Symbian rival, painted a picture of uncertainty over Symbian's future if one stakeholder is seen to have significantly more sway than others. [17 Oct 2003]
ITU 03: PalmSource CEO: Who wouldn’t be scared to death of Microsoft?
News PalmSource CEO David Nagel has cast doubts over rivals Microsoft and Symbian just days before his company is spun off as a software player separate to the rest of Palm. Nagel added that there will soon be more top tier licensees for the Palm OS and... [15 Oct 2003]
Promiscuous Orange launches Palm-based smartphone
News Nagel, whose company will soon sit completely separately from palmOne, once again pointed to the large numbers of developers and applications for the Palm platform, as well as the simplicity at the heart of the Treo 600. [17 Sep 2003]
PalmSource OS goes corporate
News PalmSource is working on a new operating system called Sahara that the company hopes will make the Palm OS more useful in corporate settings, chief executive David Nagel said on Wednesday. Sahara will include features to improve security, Web... [19 Jun 2003]
PalmSource: PDAs are poorly designed
News Handheld PCs today include "everything but the kitchen sink", pack in costly hardware and lack design focus, said David Nagel, chief executive of PalmSource. Nagel was speaking at the Wireless Ventures conference held in the US on Thursday. [02 May 2003]
