palm smart phone

Android rocketing towards T-Mobile USA?

News The high-end phone, which will be made by the leading smart phone maker HTC, is expected to challenge Apple's iPhone as well as other smart phones Palm, RIM, Microsoft and Nokia. Deutsche Telekom's T-Mobile USA will be the first carrier to offer a... [18 Aug 2008]

Apple iPhone loses market share

News Both RIM and Palm have intensified their pursuit of consumer smart phone users, RIM from the high end with devices like the Curve and Pearl and Palm from the low end with the $99 Centro. But it lost market share going from the fourth quarter to the... [03 Jun 2008]

RIM co-CEO: Qwerty is the next big thing

Comment The very first Palm. I met Jeff Hawkins and [Donna] Dubinsky back when Palm was a block of wood so I go right back to the beginning. I've used all the touchscreens, I've known about touchscreens and I've watched NEC and Palm use full touchscreens... [16 May 2008]

iPhone making business users smile

News Nokia came third (with 40 per cent), followed by Samsung (30 per cent), Motorola (25 per cent) and Palm (10 per cent). The Apple device beats the competition hands down when it comes to user satisfaction rates, according to a survey of enterprise... [26 Feb 2008]

Photos: Centro smart phone in Europe's Palm

Photo Palm is bringing its Centro smart phone to Europe - a handset it reckons is the smallest and lightest smart phone to date. Roy Bedlow, European VP of Palm, said slimmed down handsets are helping to persuade traditional mobile users to make the... [07 Feb 2008]

Palm shaves jobs to topple "hierarchy"

News The deal followed months of speculation that Palm might sell itself amid growing competition in the smart phone market in which its flagship Treo competes. Late last month, Palm also announced plans for the Foleo, a mini-laptop designed as a... [15 Jun 2007]

Photos: When a smart phone is not enough...

Photo The device can connect with smart phones running either Windows Mobile or Palm OS via Bluetooth. This is the Foleo, the newest addition to Palm's line-up of products. The Foleo, which Palm says will be available soon, is priced at $499. [31 May 2007]

Ubuntu and Intel ready to take tablets

News Analysts believe more than 200 million mobile devices could run on Linux by 2012 and the OS has already received high profile support from the likes of Motorola and Palm. While the Ubuntu mobile and embedded project won't be targeting mobile... [09 May 2007]

Windows-loving Palm embraces Linux

News The platform, to be unveiled before the end of the year, will run the Palm OS on top of a Linux kernel although the phone maker has no plans to license the technology to other manufacturers. Meanwhile, with Palm struggling to definitely mark its... [11 Apr 2007]

Palm gears up to crack China

News Current rumour-mill topic Palm has announced it is upping its efforts to break into China. The company has agreed a partnership with the country's biggest carrier, China Mobile, to boost Palm's presence there, and will launch the Treo 680 in China. [07 Mar 2007]

Nokia-Palm union doubted by experts

News While the rumour mill has been cranked up a gear with speculation Nokia is interested in acquiring smart phone- and PDA-maker Palm, analysts have poured cold water on the union. Palm has also faced greater competition from a range of new entrants... [05 Mar 2007]

BlackBerry users work longer, earn more

News Nearly one-fifth (19 per cent) of people who own a BlackBerry, Palm Treo or similar smart phone device work more than 50 hours per week, while only 11 per cent of the rest of the workforce puts in the same hours, research reveals. [22 Feb 2007]

Leader: iPhone for the enterprise

Leader When Apple head honcho and polo neck addict Steve Jobs unveiled the touchscreen device, several of the major manufacturers including Palm and RIM experienced a drop in their share price - a drop that a rash of analysts put down to the new entrant... [10 Jan 2007]

Smart phone love all about the OS

News Palm remains the number one platform among US smart phone owners, according to IDC. About 76 per cent of Palm owners said they would be "very likely to recommend" their smart phone to others, compared to about 75 per cent for Samsung, 69 per cent... [29 Nov 2006]

Treo delay to knock Palm's profits

News Palm chief executive Ed Colligan said in a statement: "Smart-phone sell-through across our existing products is strong. Handheld maker Palm said a delay in US certification of its latest Treo will cause current quarter sales and profits to fall... [28 Nov 2006]

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