palm powered
Microsoft kicks off mobile fightback with double OS
News In that same time, Palm has gone back to the drawing board and reinvented itself with the WebOS-based Pre, while the iPhone and Android have entered the market and even Research In Motion has arguably done more to... [20 Aug 2009]
iPhone 3.0, holograms and the shed birthplace of Silicon Valley
Photo From sustainable mobiles to feature-rich smartphones: June was also the month the Palm Pre arrived in the US. And if you're still hungry for mobile hardware, click here to check out our round up of 10 of the best... [03 Jul 2009]
Five Ways to Overcome Vulnerabilities in Your DSD Mobile Security Strategy
White Paper Merely a decade ago, the notion of holding a full-powered computer in one's palm was a novel idea. Thanks to advances in mobile technology, one holds a world of information in one's hands. Today, it's... [23 Mar 2009]
Overnite Express delivers competitive advantage with Palm Treo smartphones protected by OtterBox cases
White Paper Using Palm smartphones powered by Windows Mobile® and enclosed in rugged OtterBox cases, drivers have an interactive, durable solution to scan bar codes, capture electronic signatures, and immediately... [18 Mar 2009]
iPhone can't take all the credit for mobile data boom
News The iPhone's browser is based on WebKit technology, which is also the foundation for Google's Android browser, and the likes of the Palm Pre. MWC also saw Gundotra demo what he described as "a technical concept for... [19 Feb 2009]
Touchscreen tablet latest Classmate for Intel
News Another feature is dubbed "palm rejection" - in tablet mode, the user can rest their palm on the touchscreen while writing, without the screen registering the palm's pressure as input.... [13 Jan 2009]
Photos: Lenovo launches netbook range
Photo They have also been designed to reduce heat on key contact areas including the bottom of the PC, the palm rest and the keyboard. The netbooks are powered by an Intel Atom processor with 1GB of memory and... [05 Aug 2008]
Leader: Will biometrics turn us into a nation of hoodies?
Leader Read silicon.com's A to Z of biometrics to find out more about iris scans, palm prints and ID cards. Silicon Towers, like most offices, is largely tea-powered which means at the end of the day there are... [24 Jul 2006]
Increasing ROI for Mobile Field Services
White Paper The webcast shows how Crossfire, AppForge's award winning and patented mobile application platform helps to deliver rich mobile enterprise and data service applications that are easy to build, deploy, and maintain; increase revenue,... [12 May 2006]
Palm launches Microsoft-powered Treo
News Palm announced on Wednesday that the Treo 700w smart phone, the first of the Treo series to be powered by a Microsoft operating system, is set to go on sale on today. In September, Palm... [05 Jan 2006]
PalmSource sale 'won't kill off Palm OS'
News Executives of Japan's Access said the company's $324.3m proposal, announced on Friday, would not have an immediate impact on the more than 39 million Palm-powered devices made by Palm... [12 Sep 2005]
Orange and PalmSource in Segway giveaway
News France Telecom-owned Orange is part of the Palm Powered Mobile World programme but is also a key ally of Microsoft and Symbian, other providers of operating systems for smart phones. The companies have... [19 Aug 2004]
2004: The year of the smart phone? Yes and no
Comment It strictly isn’t ‘smart’ in the sense of downloading applications, and - not being Palm OS- or Windows-based - I didn’t find it easy for calendaring, contacts, memos and other information management functionality. [23 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... [18 Nov 2003]
Convergence will drive users to ditch standalone PDAs
News It is] a reality that is finding companies like Dell, Handspring, Hewlett-Packard, Palm, and Research-In-Motion looking to converged mobile device production. He also acknowledged that the pending merger between... [26 Aug 2003]