Posted on 03 May 2009 by Chris Davies
We might be called My Pre, but that doesn't mean we'll stint on any other webOS smartphone Palm throw our way: that's why we're so interested to see what looks to be the company's second handset to use the new platform. The Palm Eos was most definitely leak of the week, a candybar QWERTY handset measuring a scant 10.6mm thick ...
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Posted on 01 May 2009 by Chris Davies
The Palm Eos has still not been officially confirmed by either the manufacturer or AT&T, the carrier tipped to get it a scant few months after the Pre launches, but we're already hearing rumors that Sprint will offer the second webOS phone too. According to PhoneNews, Sprint are currently internally testing the Eos, with a release in Q3 2009 penciled ...
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Posted on 30 April 2009 by Chris Davies
Palm's Eos has been the surprise leak of the day, with details about the rumored smartphone spilling out across the net. Although the handset is nowhere near official, there's enough detail to at least compare and contrast the Eos with the Pre. It seems clear that the Eos is aiming to take the spot currently held by the Palm Centro, ...
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Posted on 30 April 2009 by Chris Davies
Things are getting mighty confusing in Palm rumor land, as a small, blurry image that the Boy Genius swears blind is legitimate suggests that the second webOS device will be a QWERTY candybar. The image came with no proposed specifications, only the expectation that it would be released in the fall.
According to earlier rumors, Palm is said to be preparing ...
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Posted on 13 April 2009 by Steven Grady
PreCentral posted a step by step guide to transferring your legacy Palm OS applications onto your Pre for use with the Classic application.
Head on over to PreCentral to check out the guide. This will be very valuable for users who are looking to run the Classic application come launch day of the Pre.
Looks pretty darn simple. Anyone who depends on ...
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