Long-term followers of this blog will likely still recall that Palm was split into two parts some time ago one half was the hardware maker, and the other part owned the rights to the Palm OS. An Associated Press report which gained wide-spread distribution recently contains the following quote from Donna: Dubinsky said all the shuffling
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In the good old days of the Palm OS, over- and underclocking programs were extremely popular. If you needed extra battery life, the CPU frequency went down if you needed speed and had a Proporta external battery handy, it went up. A group of PreCentral users now got an overclocking kernel of their own done.
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Spinning off Palm OS a mistake says Dubinsky...
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TreoCentral on 11th Mar 2010 (via treocentral.com)
Palm today announced the Plug-In Development Kit (PDK) for Palm WebOS. The PDK allows developers to use C and C++ in addition to the Web-based framework of the Palm OS. With the new PDK, developers get access to OpenGL ...
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PhoneScoop on 9th Mar 2010 (via phonescoop.com)
Microsofts announcement of Windows Mobile 7 left quite a few of us scratching their heads: what should we do with this crappy platform? Windows Mobile 6.5.3 was an antithesis to WM7: with Palm OS gone, which business platform should we flee to when our boxen break down? istartedsomething now reports the following: Going forward, Windows Mobile 6.5
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TamsPPC on 22nd Feb 2010 (via tamsppc.tamoggemon.com)
Palm OS heads know ELSE Ltd as the creator of the first-ever ALP-powered handset we expect to have a full hands-on with the Intuition for you on the 16th. In the mean time, the boys have joined the LiMo Foundation, which is an association of hardware vendors committed to Mobile Linux. The full press release is
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TamsPalm on 15th Feb 2010 (via tamspalm.tamoggemon.com)