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Nokia-Palm union doubted by experts
News The company divided into two separate units: Palm for hardware; PalmSource for the OS, the division which was later bought by Japanese Linux specialist Access - followed by a high-profile partnership between Palm and Microsoft. [05 Mar 2007]
Palm CEO: We won't desert Palm OS
News Palm said at the time that it would continue to develop new handhelds and phones using the Palm OS but concerns have lingered, particular as the developer of the Palm OS, PalmSource, is in the process of being acquired by Japan's Access. [09 Nov 2005]
Palm and RIM join hands for Treo
News Talks then resumed as Palm decided to spin off the operating system division into PalmSource and engineers were faced with either partnering with RIM or creating their own compatible version of the BlackBerry Connect software. [17 Oct 2005]
Palm's Treo mobile to get that PC feeling
News Palm in 2003 spun off its PalmSource unit, which makes software for mobile devices but the standalone business faltered. Earlier this month, Japanese software maker Access said it would buy PalmSource for $324m. [27 Sep 2005]
PDA sales surge by 32 per cent as prices fall
News PalmSource's 18.8 per cent share rounded out the top three. The totals do not include smart phones, such as the Treo 650 and BlackBerry 7100, but do include wireless PDAs, such as the iPAQ 6315 and Nokia 9300. [03 Aug 2005]
3GSM: Quotes of the week
News PalmSource CEO David Nagel on the dominance of a single mobile OS platform. RIM co-CEO Jim Balsillie once again puts the case for his Blackberry and other ways of doing apps over wireless. Here is a selection of soundbites you may or may not have... [18 Feb 2005]
3GSM: Microsoft and PalmSource scrap over AMPU
News In a broadside against the likes of PalmSource, RIM and Symbian, a white paper released at this week's 3GSM show not only says Windows Mobile-based phones lead to higher average revenue per user (ARPU) but - critically - that they also mean higher... [16 Feb 2005]
Blackberry-maker storms ahead
News RIM also signed a deal with PalmSource to make Blackberry Connect available to Palm licencees. Blackberry-maker RIM (Research in Motion) has boosted Q1 turnover by 158 per cent on the figures for the same period last year. [30 Jun 2004]
RIM and PalmSource connect at last
News Research In Motion and PalmSource presented details on Tuesday of an alliance aimed at making RIM's Blackberry wireless communications service available to licensees of PalmSource's operating system. An email client for the service, Mail for... [19 May 2004]
RIM makes a million
News Last month, Samsung signed up BlackBerry to enable wireless connectivity to corporate networks, with PalmSource also joining the party to collaborate on software. RIM announced yesterday that BlackBerry's active users have topped the one-million mark. [05 Feb 2004]
Samsung signs up for RIM service
News Microsoft, PalmSource and Symbian are also working with RIM to make BlackBerry service available on devices using their operating systems. In related news, Good Technology, a RIM rival, is set to make announcements about its business next week in... [30 Jan 2004]
RIM results make waves
News PalmSource, the software portion of the Palm spinoff, also reported earnings on Monday. Shares of Research In Motion, the maker of the BlackBerry handheld wireless communications device, soared on Tuesday, a day after the company announced it had... [24 Dec 2003]
PalmSource and RIM plan BlackBerry connectivity
News PalmSource and Research In Motion on Thursday made public their plans to collaborate on software that will allow handhelds based on the Palm operating system to use RIM's BlackBerry wireless service. We believe that Palm OS, together with RIM's... [19 Dec 2003]
Mobile phone firm to offer corporate email service
News Stefano Landi, senior manager of business development at PalmSource said typing a detailed response on a phone's cramped keypad is a notoriously difficult and long process. RIM, the developer of the BlackBerry device touted wireless corporate email... [11 Jul 2003]
Siemens: Why the smartphone world doesn't need Microsoft
News Several big players are currently competing to establish themselves in the fuzzy area where computing and wireless devices come together: Microsoft with its Windows CE-based devices, PalmSource with Palm OS-based wireless handhelds and smartphones... [02 May 2003]
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