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Smartphone News 04.06.2010

HP didn’t buy Palm for its smartphones

Asavin Wattanajantra
HP’s head honcho has said that the company didn’t buy Palm for its smartphone business.
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Smartphone News 29.04.2010

Hewlett Packard buys Palm. At last the PC giant enters the smartphone market!

Paul Nesbitt
Hewlett Packard (HP) has agreed to buy troubled smartphone maker Palm in a deal worth around $1 billion. At a stroke HP will now become a player in the smartphone market. more...
Smartphone News 19.03.2010

Palm smartphone sales slump by 29%

Paul Nesbitt
Smartphone minnow, Palm, which makes the Pre and Pixi handsets has revealed that only 409,000 models were bought by customers, rather than the 600,000 the company had projected for the company's fiscal quarter, ended 26 February. more...
Smartphone News 04.02.2010

Analyst: Palm will be bought within the 'next year or two.'

Paul Nesbitt
Smartphone minnow Palm is doing well attracting developers to its App Catalog, but it may not be big enough to survive as an independent company as the smartphone goldrush attracts bigger players. more...
Smartphone News 22.12.2009

Palm announces improvements to both its WebOS and developers tools

Richard Goodwin
Palm has announced imporovements to both its WebOS and developers tools in a bid to make its smartphones, namely the Pre and the Pixi, more competitive in the global market. more...
Smartphone News 23.11.2009

Palm Pre update imminent

Richard Goodwin
Palm have announced that it will be updating the WebOS for the Pre within the next few days.
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Smartphone News 16.11.2009
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Palm WebOS update omits iTunes sync

Paul Nesbitt
Plucky Palm issued an update for its Pre and Pixi smartphones that inlcudes lots of useful improvements and bug fixes, but crucially failed to restore the ability of its new generation of handsets to sync with Apple's iTunes. more...
Reviews 16.11.2009

Palm Pre review

Dave Oliver
We review the eagerly anticipated Palm Pre and see if it measures up to the maket-leading iPhone more...

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