Posted on 16 February 2010 by Juventino Quinones
It has been a long time since the Missing Sync from Mark/Space released the PC version of their software to work with your webOS handset. Now they have updated that version to finally have a true 2-Way Calendar PC Sync for your Palm Pre or Pixi smartphones.
Now the Mac users amongst you are not the only ones with ...
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Posted on 08 April 2009 by Steven Grady
The Palm Pre can best the iPhone in terms of hardware and software, as long as the developer community pulls through. How is the Pre going to accomplish this? Synergy and location-based applications. We already saw Chris Davies take on the Pre's secret weapon, but after seeing Fandango pull of a simple additional step by creating a calendar ...
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Posted on 02 April 2009 by Chris Davies
If our live videos from CTIA aren't enough for you, how about another official demo video of the Pre from Palm themselves? The follow-up to Palm's first teaser video, this new footage demonstrates the Fandango and Pandora functionality freshly announced this week.
Fandango - which you can see our own video demo of here - not only allows you to browse films, ...
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Posted on 27 February 2009 by Vincent Nguyen
Palm is taking a page out of what Apple did to all of us two years ago when the company announced the iPhone 6-months prior to releasing it - driving all of us (waiting to buy one) nuts with short teaser-video clips.
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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 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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