Palm Inc. will unveil a platform before the end of 2007 that runs the Palm OS on top of a Linux kernel, allowing the company to improve the performance and stability of its handhelds and smartphones, ...
While browsing for mobile news and reviews this morning I came across a Fortune article that I thought had some very valid points and was an interesting read. The Why Palm Needs Android article makes ...
Access is betting that the Palm community could use a little push from a penguin. More than two years have passed since PalmSource--the Palm OS developer purchased by Access in 2005--released an ...
I was following the Palm Analyst & Investor Day coverage on PalmAddicts and found one slide during Ed Colligan's keynote that was quite interesting. Mr. Colligan stated that Palm is planning to roll ...
PalmSource on Tuesday announced its long-awaited Linux-based handheld operating system, the ACCESS Linux Platform (ALP), which will bring full Palm compatibility to handhelds with a Linux core. "ALP ...
Palm CEO Ed Colligan today announced the company will soon unveil a Linux-based operating system for its smartphones. The Treo maker will use Linux to create a platform that has more power for today's ...
The deliberately simple nature of the Palm operating system was so inspiring to Rick Broida that in 1997 he started a magazine, Tap, dedicated to devices using the handheld operating system. Long a ...
Once upon a time, Palm ruled the roost when it came to PDAs. Microsoft would have to be content with second fiddle, and Palm seemed to call the shots with the most flexible and efficient mobile OS out ...
Ever since we got our hands on a Treo 700w, the number one question we've been asked (besides, "Can you get me one?") has been, "Will there be a Palm version?" To be perfectly honest, we don't have ...
Palm is apparently shipping out mobile phones with Linux on them sometime this year. Rumor has it that they’ll be using Wind River Linux to power the devices—that’s the same company that makes the OS ...
Palm, maker of the popular Treo smartphones, set its sights on bigger game Wednesday with the announcement of the Foleo, a sort of mini-laptop that surfs the Web and edits Microsoft Office documents.