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Pre it's back with a lighter, more petite and affordable version called the Pixi. It's too bad such a good-looking phone is so aggravating to use. With its trim candy bar-shaped body, full keyboard and $100 price tag (with a two-year Sprint Nextel contract...
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Pre it's back with a lighter, more petite and affordable version called the Pixi. It's too bad such a good-looking phone is so aggravating to use. With its trim candy bar-shaped body, full keyboard and $100 price tag (with a two-year Sprint Nextel contract...
Tags: Palm Pixi Needs, San Francisco, Multi-touch, Linux based devices, Palm Pixi, Palm Pre, WebOS, Palm webOS, Palm Inc., Smartphones, Technology Internet
Adobe is releasing new beta test versions of its Flash and AIR technologies today. Those new versions don’t just include much-requested features, Adobe says — they also represent a big push onto devices beyond the PC, starting with smartphones...Although...
Tags: AIR, San Francisco, Adobe software, Adobe Flex, WebOS, Adobe Flash, Smartphone, Adobe Creative Suite, Animation software, Web development software, Technology Internet
Friday ahead of the Sunday launch of its new phone the Pixi and amid speculation about the possibility of a takeover with Nokia Corp. ( NOK ). The Pixi, a smaller version of the Pre, is priced at $99 with rebates and a two-year contract from Sprint Nextel...
Tags: Palm Pixi, Pixi Launch, palm pre, palm share, Chicago, Linux based devices, Multi-touch, WebOS, Palm webOS, Palm Inc., Smartphones, Technology Internet, Palm, Sprint Nextel, Entertainment Culture, Nokia, Touchscreens, Business Finance
Engadget.com reports that the Palm webOS 1.0.3 update is now available. Good job, Palm. It's nice to see you working so hard. Included is an improved Exchange email, improved Google Calendar syncing and other improvements with the clock and contacts....
The second Palm handset, the Eos, to be loaded with the Palm OS, WebOS, is getting closer to its AT&T (US) launch. The company has gone with a candy bar design this time around and incorporated a QWERTY keypad as well. While it has a large touchscreen...