Posted on 04 October 2009 by Juventino Quinones
With the new update to webOS, we also received an update to the Google Maps app on our Palm Pre phones, or at least that's when many of us notice it. The updated Google Maps app now allows you to choose what kind of route you would like to use: driving, mass transit, or walking. I can't speak for everyone ...
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Posted on 08 September 2009 by Juventino Quinones
By now you already know about the leaked webOS 1.2, since not only us, but many more sites have covered it. We also have posted some videos about some of those features too. This time, thanks again to jhoff80, we have two more videos to show you more on that webOS goodness.
The first video shows something that although very important ...
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Posted on 07 September 2009 by Juventino Quinones
Since the Palm webOS 1.2 leak, there has been a lot of buzz. Now we have word of some videos demonstrating the new features that will make their way into our Pre handsets via webOS 1.2, hopefully, by the end of this month. But keep on reading, and don't forget the videos at the end. Thanks to jhoff80, he is ...
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Posted on 19 May 2009 by Chris Davies
Sprint have announced that the much-anticipated Palm Pre will go on sale from June 6th in the US. Priced at $199.99, the Pre will take advantage of Sprint's Everything Data plan for unlimited internet access, ideal for the new WebOS Synergy synchronization system.
Business users will also be able to sign up to the carrier's Business Essentials with Messaging and Data plan. ...
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Posted on 25 January 2009 by Brady Landgren
Palm has started a week-long discussion board on Facebook, where questions and comments can be sent to Matt Crowley, Palm's Product Manager. There are several interesting questions and responses so far, including Matt chiming in on Palm's decision to forgo expandable storage on their new handset. Check out after the break for quotes from Matt on expandable storage and more.
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Posted on 23 January 2009 by Brady Landgren
Everyone was dazzled at CES by Palm's display of the new Pre and flagship webOS software. Now that the dust has settled, Mike over at PrePoint details out a list of questions on features that remain to be revealed on Palm's new handset. Can it make calls? Why no video? How well will address book aggregation work in today's world ...
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