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Palm PRE revealed
Posted on January 11th, 2009 No comments
Palm Inc unveiled new Palm PRE 3G smartphone, featuring brand new Palm webOS.
For the Pre, Palm created a more capable Web browser than its previous offerings. And the company seems to have designed the phone to be smoothly and deeply integrated with the Web sites, data and applications mobile users increasingly rely upon.
Overall, the Pre seems to be a match for the iPhone in many areas. The question is whether Palm's Web integration focus represents a “user experience” advance that can draw and hold end users.
“It's not an iPhone killer, nor a BlackBerry killer, but it doesn't need to be,” says Avi Greengart, research director, mobile devices, for Current Analysis, who spent about an hour actually using a Pre. “It builds on Palm's heritage of building the best personal information management devices. And they're extending this beyond a single data store, to all the places [on the Web] where you have information, like LinkedIn or seven different e-mail accounts.”
The Pre's new operating system is the basis of a user interface that matches the high standard set by Apple's iPhone, according to Greengart. “They didn't take an existing mobile OS and [rework it to] make it touchable,” he says. “They designed it from the ground up knowing that you'd be using a finger. They did a very good job with the UI.”
The phone and software were unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas. Palm Pre (pronounced “pree”) is due out by mid-2009 exclusively via Sprint, which has not yet released pricing for the phone.
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iPhone OS on Palm. Cool.
Posted on June 15th, 2008 No comments
TouchLauncher is a new Palm OS Launcher that aims to emulate the feel of the iPhone home screen. It supports the usual grid of apps that you can launch with your finger and adds sliding panels of additional icon screens, support for iconsets and wallpapers, web and contact shortcuts and the ability to drag and drop icons so you can arrange them how you see fit. The app will even display the number of unread messages in the messaging app. You can checkout a video clip of TouchLauncher in action after the break.

TouchLauncher v.1.1.1 is available now for devices running Palm OS 5 and higher. This latest version even adds support for 320×480 screens on Palm handhelds. The app comes with a free trial period and costs $6.99 to purchase. Smartphone users can download the app from your device here.


























