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Using Palm OS Emulator
White Paper This paper provides with conceptual, guidance and reference information on how you can use Palm OS Emulator to test your Palm OS applications. This paper is intended for Palm OS application developers, whether they are writing their... [04 May 2009]
Palm to launch Nova-based touchscreen smartphone?
News The beginning of Palm's decline as a mobile computing innovator can be traced to the 2003 decision to separate into two companies, one that developed the operating system (Palmsource) and one that developed the hardware... [05 Jan 2009]
Windows-loving Palm embraces Linux
News However, following a split which saw the company spin off its Palmsource unit, later acquired by Linux specialist Access, the company decided to diversify with a series of Windows Mobile Treos. Palm made headlines not... [11 Apr 2007]
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... [05 Mar 2007]
Palm hits out at PalmSource delays
News Palm on Friday warned investors that development delays by PalmSource on Palm's next operating system have hurt the hardware maker's ability to compete in the smart phone and PDA markets. PalmSource,... [01 Aug 2006]
Mobile giants unite on common Linux push
News The Linux Phone Standard Forum (composed of several companies, including PalmSource and Orange), the Open Source Development Lab and the Consumer Electronics Linux Forum all have been working on efforts to define... [15 Jun 2006]
Linux mobile standards in the pipeline
News PalmSource, France Telecom's Orange and several other companies plan on Monday to announce an effort to standardise aspects of Linux running on mobile phones. John Ostrem, a Lips board member, founder of China Mobilesoft... [14 Nov 2005]
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... [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... [17 Oct 2005]
Is open source coming to a mobile near you?
News Among the 20 OSDL member companies involved are chipmaker Intel and embedded operating system companies MontaVista Software, PalmSource and Wind River Systems. PalmSource and Wind River are relatively... [17 Oct 2005]
Palm stamps its mark on new PDAs
News Doshi added: "Everything we want to run on the Z22 and TX can run on Garnet, so that is just fine for us", noting that Palm has extended its partnership with PalmSource until 2010. But the company is expected to look... [12 Oct 2005]
PalmSource sale 'won't kill off Palm OS'
News The sale of PalmSource may consummate the marriage of Linux and the Palm OS but it won't kill off the operating system that helped create the PDA market. Access said it wants to finish creating the Linux-Palm operating... [12 Sep 2005]
Japan's Access to buy PalmSource for $324m
News Japanese software company Access is to buy mobile operating system company PalmSource for around $324m. Access said that with the acquisition of PalmSource it gains operating system platform expertise... [09 Sep 2005]
PalmSource gets cosier with Linux
News The company behind the Palm operating system, PalmSource, has just signed a technology partnership agreement with Montavista Software. Mobilinux has caught the eye of PalmSource, which will join the... [10 Aug 2005]
PDA sales surge by 32 per cent as prices fall
News PalmSource's 18.8 per cent share rounded out the top three. Falling prices and wireless connectivity have breathed new life into the PDA market, with sales so far this year on pace to surpass their high-water mark in 2001. [03 Aug 2005]