Sep 13, 2010

Telmap announces the availability of a pioneering special edition of Telmap Navigator for Palm webOS, allowing Telmap’s award-winning location-based services solution to be accessed on Palm Pre and Palm Pre Plus devices.
As part of Telmap’s strategy to optimise its solution on many operating systems, the Palm webOS edition follows successful launches on iPhone, BlackBerry, Symbian, BREW, Android, and Windows Mobile and will allow for webOS users to enjoy the popular Telmap Navigator solution.
Telmap Navigator for Palm webOS will enable users to be set-up and navigating within seconds. It provides users with ...
May 17, 2010

AT&T is finally rolling out the Palm Pre and the first one available is the Pre Plus with a June release for the Pixi Plus, it’s a good news for Palm, now a HP company to have its mobile devices working in different carriers and a good thing for AT&T customers looking for an excellent and affordable mobile phone.
Palm webOS benefits:
Stay connected
Talk, text, email, social networking, business apps, and more
Multitasking
Move effortlessly between multiple applications and calls
Best Apps
Access and ...
Apr 28, 2010

HP and Palm, Inc. today announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement under which HP will purchase Palm, a provider of smartphones powered by the Palm webOS mobile operating system, at a price of $5.70 per share of Palm common stock in cash or an enterprise value of approximately $1.2 billion. The transaction has been approved by the HP and Palm boards of directors.
The combination of HP’s global scale and financial strength with Palm’s unparalleled webOS platform will enhance HP’s ability to participate more aggressively in the fast-growing, highly …
Apr 28, 2010

I am a Mac fan 100%, but at the same time a Geek and Gadget related maniac and I don’t want to see Palm dying slowly, so for me the news about HP buying Palm is like having my favorite meal the whole day, it is a moment of joy, I was really hoping for Apple to get Palm out of its misery, but HP could do a good job too, the only problem is that HP may not look so aggresive when it comes to business and Palm needs urgently ...