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Palm's 2008: A year in the desert with Windows Mobile 2008 has concluded and Palm had no new devices running either the classic Palm OS Garnet or its Linux-based Palm OS II, aka "Nova" over the course of the year. Palm did, however, release several Windows Mobile handsets in 2008 in an attempt to hold the company over its transition period to what will hopefully be an exciting 2009. Looking back at our WM-based Palm rumor analysis article from this p...
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First Palm Nova Device Receives its Predicted Design Imprisoned by news, rumors, and gossip the all new Palm device that has been said to be available this Thursday will possibly emerge as some… + view full entry Related Entries VIDEO: Palm Treo 755p Smartphone Review Palm to Develop its own Linux-Based OS VIDEO: Palm Treo 500v Preview VIDEO: Palm Treo 755p Preview Verizon Wireless And Palm Announce The Arrival Of The Treo 755p Smartphone
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According to VentureBeat, they have gotten Android to successfully run on an Asus EeePC netbook, with most of the drivers working and functional. Mike Benton over at AllShadow.com tipped us of the news, and the concept looks cool and very functional at this stage. The concept, which brings the Linux-based open-source operating system to a larger screen display and more full featured keyboard, is s...
submitted by Pocketnow 2 days ago (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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OpenMoko Neo FreeRunner with Android? Wow, seems like OpenMoko will surprise us with its new line up in 2009. iMandroid had spotted the Android–which also based on Linux–on its Neo FreeRunner, although of course we can only see some blurry pictures. Again, OpenMoko actually has its own Linux-based operating system, named as OpenMoko Linux. Let’s hope it’s not just another photoshopped, ...
submitted by 3GWeek on 30th Dec 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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The news: As this timeline makes plain, the open-source, Linux-based Android operating system from Google got kick-started back in 2007. When Google announced the OS, it also launched what it called the Open Handset Alliance, with founding members including HTC, LG, Motorola and Samsung, all of whom pledged to one day launch devices running on Android. In January, open-source mobile tech firm a la...
submitted by FierceWireless on 24th Dec 2008 (via fiercewireless.com)
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Is the world ready for another mobile operating system? Palm hopes so as CEO Ed Colligan has confirmed that the new Palm devices with the new Linux-based operating system has been shipped to carriers for testing. According to Phone Mag, new devices are expected in consumer hands by the first half of 2009. Palm has a lot riding on the new operating system. Colligan has boldly stated that the new OS...
submitted by Pocketnow on 24th Dec 2008 (via feeds.feedburner.com)
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After Palm has disclosed its loss for the second quarter of its 2009 fiscal year, the company discussed a new business strategy. During a press conference that was held in Las Vegas, Palm’s CEO announced that a Linux-based operating system called Nova will be introduced very soon for its next line of mobile phones. In
submitted by FeelPhones on 23rd Dec 2008 (via feelphones.com)
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Palm CEO Confirms Next-Generation Palm OS “Nova” Already in the Wild Palm has a lot riding on its next-generation Palm OS platform, dubbed “Nova.” The struggling smartphone maker, once responsible for pioneering the PDA/smartphone market, is banking on their revamped, Linux-based mobile OS platform to bring the company back into the mainstream. And, from the looks of previously released screenshots, the Palm Nova platform should bring
submitted by IntoMobile on 20th Dec 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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Found under: Palm, Freeware, Smartphone, Got a Palm device Well stick to it dont give it up yet. CES 2009 is around the corner and thats where Palm is supposed to launch a new device and to unveil its Linux-based Nova OS. Until then we have some applications for you to help the time pass. Lets start with a Palm game Yatzee v1.0 will work on any Palm device and it will let you play Yatzee on your P...
submitted by MobileTopSoft on 16th Dec 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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Palm, which has been struggling to stay alive, is likely to introduce a new Linux-based operating system and a new family of smartphones at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas next month.
submitted by Wired on 13th Dec 2008 (via feeds.wired.com)


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