September 22nd, 2008 by
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Not that many of you are still paying attention, but for you Palm die-hards we’ve got more news (bad of course) regarding the next generation OS. Dubbed Nova or Palm OS II, Palm’s execs have routinely called for the OS to be running on handsets sometime in early 2009 following the end of the 2008 development cycle. Handset delivery was subtly changed to “first half” of 2009 during an analyst call with Palm’s CEO last week. Now given the history here, it’s pretty safe to call that a delay. Good luck to you Palm, hopefully for your sake someone does notice amidst the onslaught of Android-powered smart- and feature-phones from LG, Samsung, HTC, and others we expect to be flooding the market at that time — you can’t say we didn’t warn you.
[Via The Register]
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August 20th, 2008 by
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The New York Times has a little puff piece on Palm to accompany the launch of the Treo Pro today, and buried between the fawning references to Jon Rubenstein’s former gig at Apple and how that’s affected his management style (”He made them redesign the battery panel on the back so it didn’t squeak. And he asked for fixes to the software so it would lock up less frequently.” — solid work, homey) there’s a little tidbit about how Palm OS II and a single new device to run the new software will arrive in the “first half of next year.” Two things interesting about that: first, that’s a much wider timeframe than the “early 2009″ window we’ve been hearing for a while and could signal even more delays, and second, it’s a little odd that Palm is going to debut the new OS on just one device. Launching on a single device is pretty Apple-esque, so we’ll cut Rubes some slack on that, even if we don’t think it’s the best idea — but at this point the only real info we’re hearing about Palm OS II is news of delays, and that’s not exactly out of the Jobs playbook — remember, real artists ship.
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January 14th, 2008 by
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We wish we were kidding. Palm is sticking with its early-2009 projection for the upcoming Linux-based relaunch of the Palm OS — possibly codenamed Nova. That means this date isn’t exactly a surprise, but we’ve really been hoping that this 2009 business was some sort of bad dream, since it’s abundantly clear that Palm needs a new OS yesterday. To clarify further, Palm’s Stephane Mass stated that Palm expects to wrap the OS late in 2008, and get tool to developers in time for devices early in the next year. Palm plans to keep offering Windows Mobile and Palm OS devices, and to make Centro the heart of its 2008 lineup.
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October 3rd, 2007 by
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Just in case you missed the mention in our post about Palm’s Q1 FY08 conference call, or the earlier report about the company’s new OS getting more delays, take notice: Ed Colligan did indeed confirm that we won’t be seeing a new operating system on Palm devices until the end of next year. Of course, with a track record like this crew has, we’re not holding our breath, and would seriously suggest you follow suit.
Read — Palm admits new OS 18 months away
Read — Colligan Talks About Next Generation Palm OS Progres
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October 1st, 2007 by
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Our main man Ed Colligan is on the scene once again, this time giving some serious lip service to investors on the future of Palm and its “upcoming” new OS. According to reports, Ed informed the the crew of dudes and dudettes (via the company’s Q1 FY08 conference call) that the Centro systems team and Foleo engineers are “totally focused” on delivering the Linux-based OS (Palm’s in-house work, not ACCESS’s ALP), and announced that it will be available by the end of the next calendar year. Fleshing out his bold statements, Colligan noted that the new platform will retain the ease of use and developer support of the badly ailing current Palm OS, and that it will enable the company to deliver the UI across various products, including Foleo-like devices. The Palm honcho went on to say that development has gone, “As well as possibly could be expected,” and added that the company has no plans to hand over the smartphone market to anyone else, telling investors that its next generation of products will be “revolutionary device types.” Just like Fox Mulder, we want to believe — but it’s going to take a lot more than honeyed words to hold our interest, Ed. Hey — feel free to invite us over to the pad for some hands-on.
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