Posted on 01 October 2009 by Juventino Quinones
Most of us like watching movies, and the Sprint TV, although helpful, does not cut it for those who want more. But according to the New York Times, we Pre owners are about to get a chance to rent movies right on our handsets.
According to NYTimes, mSpot, a five-year-old mobile entertainment company based in Palo Alto, California, will bring full ...
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Posted on 18 February 2009 by Chris Davies
As well as the various details Palm shared with us in our Pre meeting earlier this week, we also shot a huge video demo of the smartphone in action. That's finally uploaded and processed, and so we think you'll be as excited as we are at the prospect of a 26 minute video demo of the Palm Pre!
Check out the ...
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Posted on 16 February 2009 by Chris Davies
When we weren't accidentally spotting GSM SIM cards in the Palm Pre, we were getting a closer look at its Synergy functionality. Synergy is Palm's answer to the multiple contacts lists, address books and schedules, bringing together multiple Exchange Active Sync accounts, GMail and Google Calendar, among other things, and presenting them in one hybrid interface. Today we ...
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Posted on 16 February 2009 by Chris Davies
Palm demonstrated the Pre's web browsing capabilities to us today, and so we wanted to share some video of that with you. They're calling it the full web experience on a mobile handset, and while that's something we've certainly heard before from other manufacturers the Pre does deliver.
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Posted on 15 February 2009 by Chris Davies
Palm have released a new video demonstrating the Pre in action. The clip, which you can see after the cut, shows the Pre's calendar, and the integration between appointments and contacts, together with the smartphone's browser and its sharing functionality. It also demonstrates the GUI, which is looking particularly slick; we're big fans of the folded schedule list, which concertinas ...
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Posted on 16 January 2009 by Shawn Brown
Since the announcement of the Palm Pre, the media has had a frenzy with news coming from every direction. Somehow the Pre has remained mysterious and always bring people back for more. One of the largest reasons this device is so interesting is the interface of “cards” that have each program on a different card.
Running multiple programs at one time ...
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