Palm CEO Ed Colligan today announced the company will soon unveil a Linux-based operating system for its smartphones. The Treo maker will use Linux to create a platform that has more power for today's ...
Access is betting that the Palm community could use a little push from a penguin. More than two years have passed since PalmSource--the Palm OS developer purchased by Access in 2005--released an ...
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SAN JOSE, Calif. – Smart phone maker Palm Inc. (PALM) said Tuesday it will use a new platform based on Linux to help the company compete better. Palm officials announced the new operating-system ...
Once upon a time, Palm ruled the roost when it came to PDAs. Microsoft would have to be content with second fiddle, and Palm seemed to call the shots with the most flexible and efficient mobile OS out ...
Not quite sure what to make of this, but rumor has it that Palm is working on a Linux-based OS for their handhelds and smartphones, thereby confusing and potentially impressing us. The first clue was ...
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Palm Inc. will unveil a platform before the end of 2007 that runs the Palm OS on top of a Linux kernel, allowing the company to improve the performance and stability of its handhelds and smart phones, ...
Palm is apparently shipping out mobile phones with Linux on them sometime this year. Rumor has it that they’ll be using Wind River Linux to power the devices—that’s the same company that makes the OS ...
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Just a few years late, Palm is finally getting ready to land its users onto a modern Palm-built OS. Ed Colligan, in his Investor Day keynote today, announced that Palm will be launching a homegrown ...