Palm OS 2 slipping from “early 2009″ to “first half” of next year?

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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Group Sense’s Palm OS line-up give way to lone, Linux-based phone

July 4th, 2008 by

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Well, it looks like Group Sense’s once mighty line-up of Palm OS-based handsets has finally been shown the door with the whole lot now replaced by a single, Linux-based device. From the looks of it though, it doesn’t seem like the new handset is about to work any wonders for the company, with the “real smart” Xplore WF100 boasting only a 1.5-inch 128 x 128 display, and such exciting features as a built-in antenna, speed dial, and “call shock.” No word on price or availability just yet, but we’re guessing most folks won’t have much trouble containing their excitement over this one.

[Via The Inquirer]

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Matias Duarte, designer behind Sidekick and Helio, now developing Palm’s next-gen UI

July 3rd, 2008 by

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So we heard from a very reliable source that mobile user interface guru Matias Duarte — who you may know as the man behind the Sidekick and Helio UI / user experiences — actually left Helio late last year to join up with Palm. Although no announcement was made, we hear he and his gang of designers jumped ship (well before Helio completely flooded) to take on the monumental task of designing the UI for Palm’s next-gen mobile OS (aka “Palm OS 2.0 or II“). His resume online now lists him as “Senior Director, Human Interface and User Experience” doing “Something new…” since September 2007; we got in touch with Palm, who confirmed that he’s now under the company’s employ.

Of course, expectations should be pretty high — Palm’s only been promising this supposedly game-changing OS since around 2004, and the company’s reputation and pedigree is (or at least it used to be) in groundbreaking mobile UI design. But this news also kind of makes us wonder: if they didn’t have a killer UI and user experience team already in place and long-since working their asses off by late 2007, exactly how far along are they on this thing, anyway?

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Palm announces Q4 earnings — it’s not as bad as you think

June 27th, 2008 by

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Palm continued to flaunt its almost inexplicable boost in health in an earnings call yesterday. According to reports, honcho Ed Colligan boasted of a 29 percent gain in smartphone sales year-over-year, largely in part to the stellar performance of the company’s budget-priced (with contract) Centro. In light of the recent negative outlook from investors, retail store closings, a constantly delayed OS update, and fierce competition, it’s a pretty impressive feat to not only stay afloat, but manage some small victories. Now if they can just deliver on those OS and device promises we keep hearing about, they may stay in this game yet.

[Via Palm Infocenter]

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Palm Centro heads to Verizon, in stores tomorrow for $99

June 12th, 2008 by

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Come on, T-Mobile, all we need is you to get on board now and that’ll make a perfect Yahtzee! for Palm with its surprise hit, the Centro. Thanks to Verizon’s expected announcement today, the top three US carriers now carry the diminutive Garnet device, which Palm actually says is “off to the strongest start of any smartphone in Palm’s history” — quite a statement, considering the Treo line’s rich tradition. After the full, delicious menu of rebates and discounts have been applied, Verizon’s version will run the same $99 on contract that the boys and girls on Sprint and AT&T pay, and we can look for it to be available through all retail channels starting tomorrow.

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StyleTap’s Palm OS emulator officially coming to iPhone and iPod touch

May 30th, 2008 by

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In a move of unsurprising proportions, StyleTap announced today that it will be bringing its Palm OS emulator to the iPhone and iPod touch… officially. This basically means that every one of those precious Palm apps you couldn’t live without will now be easily accessible via Apple’s devices, thus seriously threatening the argument for keeping your Treo 600. Gregory Sokoloff, CEO of the company, said that the response to a video posted in February of a demo version of the software convinced them to take the plunge. Palm, now might be a good time to stun us with your new OS.

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Palm emulated on the iPhone: finally we can leave that IIIc at home

February 23rd, 2008 by

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StyleTap, the folks behind the CrossPlatform Palm emulator for Windows Mobile have built a proof of concept version of the software for the iPhone / iPod touch. They’re not committing to releasing any such product, and aren’t releasing the software as a beta or anything like that at the moment, but the video demo of the software in action is certainly promising. All the apps are rather responsive, the device benchmarks a good bit faster than the Tungsten | T, and Apple’s keyboard is even integrated into the proceedings quite nicely. Video is after the break.

[Via TUAW]

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Palm Centro now official on AT&T

February 18th, 2008 by

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Wow, sure enough, those green buttons are straight up legit — who’d have thought? The long-rumored GSM cut of the Palm Centro is now officially available on AT&T in the wake of Sprint’s expiring exclusivity, giving a whole new world of customers access to the freakishly small (yet strangely adorable) Garnet handset. Unlike Sprint’s version, the GSM Centro tops out with EDGE data for a moderately less snappy browsing experience; otherwise, though, your $99 on contract is going to buy you a 1.3 megapixel camera, microSD slot, Bluetooth 1.2, support for AT&T’s push-to-talk service, and a full (albeit miniaturized) QWERTY keypad. So who’s liking this more than the white / gray scheme we’d seen before?

 

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AT&T’s Centro unboxed to reveal green keypad — wait, what?

February 14th, 2008 by

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Boy Genius just grabbed himself one o’ them newfangled white Centros for AT&T for a good, old fashioned unboxing, and guess what? The keypad’s green. Yep, we can’t believe it either. Body’s white, keypad’s green. Seriously, we couldn’t make this up. Before you run down to the store to pick up this $99 fashion statement, though, don’t bother — they’re not on sale quite yet — it’s still looking like the 19th is the date you want to circle on your calendar (or program into your 680, as the case may be).

 

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AT&T’s Palm Centro en route for launch next week?

February 13th, 2008 by

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Can’t you just feel the excitement in the air? AT&T stores are apparently starting to spout off about white, $99 Centros being available starting next Tuesday, February 19, and it seems like a pretty plausible date. We’ve separately been told that the cute lil’ Garnet handsets are expected to be shipping to stores some time this week — just in time to make the 19th a reality for customers eager to get their paws on the latest tech Palm has to offer — while previous intel had indicated that it’d definitely be available some time before early April. In other words: yeah, we believe it.

[Thanks, anonymous tipster]

 

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Palm Centro, now in spicy European GSM flavor

February 7th, 2008 by

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Palm’s GSM Centro has been about the worst-kept secret in the entire smartphone industry for the past few weeks, and indeed, it’s now official — for Europe, anyway. The unlocked handset features a quadband GSM / EDGE radio with nary a trace of UMTS in sight (this is still Garnet, after all), 64MB of user-available storage, a 1.3 megapixel camera, and a 320 x 320 display — in other words, the same Centro we all know and love (or tolerate, or despise, depending on your point of view) with just a little bit less CDMA and 3G data to its name. It’ll hit the British market on the 14th of the month and the remainder of Europe by the end of February for €299 or £199 (roughly $440 or $392); no word on when the official AT&T version will be available yet, but US folks desperate for one of these unlocked versions in the meantime shouldn’t have a lot of trouble importing it, we’d imagine.

[Via Treonauts, thanks Andrew]

 

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First Palm OS II devices to hit early 2009, is it already too late?

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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Motorola prepping Palm OS-based Q2 for Sprint?

November 10th, 2007 by

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Palm began life as a software company (anyone remember bailing out their Newton’s testy handwriting recognition by installing Graffiti?), and who the heck knows — perhaps a software company again it will be. Okay, okay, it’s way too early to be sounding the death knell on Palm’s hardware operations, but let’s be honest, wouldn’t a Motorola Q9 running Palm OS instead of Windows Mobile make for an absolutely fabulous device (read: Treo / Centro killer) for the Palm OS faithful? We think so, and this Sprint promotional site makes mention of a “Q2″ that, by all appearances, seems to be the aforementioned Palm-based Q9. We can’t verify the legitimacy of this thing for a couple reasons: one, we’ve heard nary a peep about a Q2 on Sprint’s or Motorola’s roadmaps, and two, this same site makes no mention of the Q9c, a device that we do know is coming to Sprint in the next few weeks. Who knows, maybe this is all some well-executed ruse by a Sprint staffer — but if not, we say kudos to Moto, Sprint, and Palm (and ACCESS, for that matter) for putting together what may be the best Palm handset on the market come the holidays.

[Via Boy Genius Report]

 

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Palm confirms it’ll be skipping the Android party

November 5th, 2007 by

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We expected just as much, but now it’s in writing: Palm sent us an official response to our gently-worded “assimilate or die” editorial. It goes as follows:

“Palm has always been committed to open platforms for developers. And Palm has the added differentiation of being able to tightly integrate the software platform with our hardware design, which we believe gives us an advantage in delivering a great user experience.

Palm customers have benefited from the availability of Google services on Palm’s platform, such as Google Maps for mobile on Palm OS. And we look forward to further collaboration with Google to offer great user experiences on Palm products.”

While we’re glad they responded, we really hope we don’t have to wait a year and a half for Palm to prove us all wrong here.

 

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Palm: assimilate with Android or die

November 5th, 2007 by

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digg_url = ‘http://digg.com/tech_news/Engadget_to_Palm_assimilate_with_Android_or_die’; Make no mistake, Google dropped a bombshell all over the mobile industry today with today’s Android announcement. Since the dawn of the handset we’ve seen little more than one proprietary device, system, and application environment after the next; when we’re lucky, maybe some of those systems deigned 3rd parties worthy of developing something more than Java code for ‘em. Even despite the endless promise of Linux and years of tilting towards open source cellphones has resulted in effectively nothing for mainstream wireless customers — but all that changes today with the announcement of the first free, open, standard (and standards-based) mobile OS.

It’s no surprise that Apple, Microsoft, Nokia, and RIM were absent participating in Android and the OHA; each of those power-players has built its mobile business around its own separate mobile platform: OS X, Windows Mobile, Symbian, and BlackBerry, respectively. But the cellphone company we expected to be first in line for Android and the Open Handset Alliance, the one manufacturer that is truly desperate for a powerful, pre-developed, open Linux mobile OS, is nowhere to be found. We are, of course, talking about Palm.

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Palm Centro review

October 13th, 2007 by

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Okay, now we know what you’re thinking. Sure, we (lovingly) raked Palm over the coals in our open letter to the company, and yeah, we haven’t been the sweetest of hearts to the boys from Sunnyvale (with reason, of course). However, If you’ve paid attention to our past good-intentioned prodding, then you’ll know that getting our hands on a new Palm device still gives some of us chills.

After seeing scores of “leaked” photos of the Centro, and hearing enough internet chatter about the device to make your brain vibrate like tightly-wound piano string, actually getting our hands on the phone was honestly a bit of a surprise, both bad and good. We’re going to break it down piece by piece and hopefully give you a rounded impression of the smartphone crown-chaser (or at least princess-in-waiting).

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Palm Centro unboxed at Engadget Mobile

October 10th, 2007 by

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Love Palm? Love the Centro? Love unboxings? Well, it’s your lucky day, because we’ve got a lean, mean, eye-shattering gallery going on over at Engadget Mobile, featuring a full-on unboxing of the new Palm / Sprint entry. Direct your browsers this way, and prepare to have an out-of-body experience.

 

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Palm’s Ed Colligan confirms: no new Palm OS till end of 2008

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.

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Palm’s Ed Colligan hypes new OS to investors

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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Hands-on with the Palm Centro

September 27th, 2007 by

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Well, here’s the shiny little Centro, in all its slightly-less-than-breathtaking beauty. Truth be told, the phone doesn’t look or feel too bad — we still don’t get the gray stripe through the middle, but what can you do? The keyboard is unbelievably tiny, but we’ll take it where we can get it. The surface of the cherry red or metallic black phone is quite slick, and we suspect will go tumbling out of sweaty hands like gang busters. Of course, the EV-DO connection was snappy, but the thing we’re most stoked about is the fact that Palm has finally eliminated that 2-pixel border around the screen. Hey, no new OS… but that border is gone. The Centro is due mid-October for the shockingly low price of $99.99, which should help push more than a couple of these out the door. Hit the gallery and check out all the hot photos.

 

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