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WebOS is Palm's new operating system for the Palm Pre, which has both a sliding keyboard and a 3.1-inch touch screen with support for 24-bit color at resolutions of up to 480x320, along with other ...
“Palm webOS is the go-to platform for great games on two of the three leading carrier networks,” said Katie Mitic, senior vice president, Product Marketing, Palm, Inc. “We have both the ...
Fortunately, Palm has some news of its own that could help boost the prospects of both webOS and of the company. I'm just hoping people pay attention -- and that it's not already too late.
Palm was not prepared to disclose a European partner for the Pre, but the company has some "excellent options" The company plans to establish a WebOS ecosystem that goes "well beyond our base" ...
Palm's Stephane Maes said that Palm will not attempt to approve every single application developed for WebOS, as Apple does for iPhone applications. "Certainly, we want to let a thousand flowers ...
Updating your Palm Pre to webOS 1.3.5 is a straightforward process. Palm will send an automated notification to your device, prompting you to accept the software installation or delay it until later.
Palm's WebOS application platform takes advantage of standards-based Web technologies, making it possible for developers to build complete applications with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Palm’s innovative mobile operating system, webOS, was never a commercial success, but the team behind it certainly had some great ideas.
Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein is considering licensing his WebOS platform to other hardware makers, he tells the FT. This after his turnaround effort has stalled and Palm's best hope appears to be an ...
It's with this in mind that I approach the story of the open source Palm webOS. Written by Dana Blankenhorn, InactiveJan. 9, 2009 at 12:06 a.m. PT ...
Due out later this year is WebOS 2.0, the OS that we expect HP to use on a tablet device, and Palm has given us a sneak-peek of what's new. Stack was the thing we liked best about the original WebOS.
Palm’s webOS will power HP upcoming tablet, says HP CTO Phil McKinney. The tablet known as HP Slate had earlier been designed using Microsoft’s Windows 7 operating system.