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New Palm phones create Wi-Fi hotspot

Palm on Thursday announced upgraded versions of its Pre and Pixi smartphones that add video recording and the capability to create 3G mobile hotspots for laptops and other mobile devices.

 

Palm webOS 1.2.0 Now Available, App Purchases are Coming

Palm Pre users rejoice: a new version of webOS, 1.2.0, is now available. It’s about 79 megabytes heavy, and it brings several new important features, one of them being support for paid app purchases from the App Catalog.

 

Palm's ad agency "loves that you're creeped out" by TV spots

Advertising Age has taken a deep dive into Palm's latest string of unsettling, polarizing ads -- you know, the ones with the girl -- in an attempt to explain the company's intention with the creepy spots.

 

Palm Opens the Mojo SDK For All, New Pre Apps Forthcoming

Prepare yourself for the onslaught of tip calculators and flashlights, friends, because the Mojo SDK for Pre's WebOS is out and ready to rock. You can download it right here and start coding immediately, if not sooner.

Our major beef thus far has been the Pre's fairly sparse app store and this promises to open things up considerably.

 

Palm's Pre Sells Briskly at Launch

Sprint and Palm enjoyed long weekend lines for the Pre smart phone. Analysts estimated 50,000 to 100,000 units sold.

 

Palm announces Pre launch dates

Palm announces Pre launch dates

The Palm Pre will go on sale on 6 June in the US and will only be available on the Sprint network. The much-anticipated handset will cost $199.99 (£129), after a rebate, and buyers must take out a two-year contract when signing up.

 

Can a Palm Pre multitask better than an iPhone

Can a Palm Pre multitask better than an iPhone

Palm's comeback attempt rests squarely on the notion that it has found a better way to manage your complicated digital life.

 

Palm to Apple: We'll "vigorously" defend our IP, too

Palm to Apple: We'll

Facing a potential legal showdown with Apple over its new multi-touch Pre handset, Palm this week vowed to fight back tooth and nail.

 

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